If you are in need of assistance:
IF WATER IS IMMINENTLY ABOUT TO COME INTO YOUR HOUSE:
**pack an emergency backpack, clothes, water, extra shoes, diapers, wipes for baby, snacks; wrap towel around clothes to stay dry - the towel may come in handy
**take out all bottom drawers and put them on counter tops
**If you have bricks, cinder blocks or books you don't mind parting with, you can raise furniture, or red solo cups around the feet will buy you a few inches
**Get your documents and photos in ZipLock bags and up
**Toss your low-hanging clothes and shoes onto beds
**Remove books from bottom shelves
**Unplug electronics and get them up
**Turn off the breaker
**Put your shoes on and get your kids' shoes on them. Don't be barefoot in the water
**Officials are saying if you have to, go to the roof rather than into your attic
🚨These are the EMERGENCY NUMBERS in Houston, please share 🚨
☎️Police, Firefighters, Ambulance:
911 or 713-884-3131
☎️City of Houston (Emergencies):
311 or 713-837-0311
☎️FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency):
1-800-525-0321
☎️Harris County:
713-755-5000
☎️Office of Emergency Management:
713-881-3100
☎️Houston American Red Cross:
713-526-8300,
866-526-8300
☎️Flood Control:
713-684-4000
☎️Houston TranStar (Transportation and Emergency Services):
713-881-3244
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