
The residents of the flooded La Vita Bella nursing home in Dickinson, TX, rescued yesterday after their plight became known nationwide via social media, are safe, dry, and warm today. They were relocated to a nursing facility in nearby Alvin, Texas, where some of them got together today for this picture. So nice to see one happy image coming from the Harvey disaster.
Meanwhile, the rain continues and the water keeps rising in the Houston area.
I’ve been following this disaster with Phil the mouse, seems he’s right there with it. Pleased to announce he seems in fine spirits
No, no. Philosophermouseofthehedge is a woman. Phil is just short for her very long screen name. And so far, yes, it sounds like she’s okay and in good spirits. Keeping my fingers crossed for everyone down there as things seem to keep getting worse. Harvey will surely rank as one of the worst natural disasters ever to hit the US.
Okay, now I’m going to worry about her. She always replies to comments, and even though she posted something this morning (which could have been scheduled in advance), she hasn’t replied to any of today’s comments.
Typical of me, always told never to assume anything, and as usual π
What else were you to think if you saw me always calling her Phil?
Now you’re being kind π
This is great news. I was thinking about these folks yesterday – no food, no meds, no clothing or other belongings… and up to their armpits in the Gulf of Mexico! I hope the kitty in the first photo made it out.
I was also thinking about yesterday’s photo this morning when I saw another image of an airport underwater – the planes lurking in the floodwaters like so many sharks. It was tagged as Dallas airport. I believed it – and of course, I fell for it.
I saw a lot of people asking about the kitty, but no confirmation that it was rescued. So many pets were being rescued that surely this one would be too.
I read that both the Houston airports are closed, but don’t know about their actual condition. Dallas, of course, would be okay. I worry about how supplies are going to get into Houston. Food and water to all those stranded people, supplies to the grocery stores, etc.
So glad to know they are safe and comfortable! Their predicament haunted me!
It haunted me too. At least now when I think of that terrible photo I can reassure myself that they are all okay.
My neighbor spent a couple of days across town helping his mother-in-law and her assisted living center get cleaned out and up to speed. Using wheel chairs to haul trash to the dumpster. He’s in his 70’s himself and has health issues, but if you want something done….
Maybe our city council will stop giving permits to build nursing homes/assisted living centers/ retirement communities here in low lying areas. Just stupid to put the vulnerable at risk. Obviously the evacuation plans didn’t work.
This particular home had evacuation plans in place and was ready to act on them; then the authorities told them to shelter in place because their location had never flooded before. Well, now they know. New maps of flood plains must be drawn and vulnerable structures of any kind must not be built there. So many lessons learned (and so many that will continue to be ignored in the name of profit).