The water in Texas is starting to recede, and what’s being exposed speaks to the power of tremendous amounts of flowing water:
WOW! In Humble about 150 yards of a concrete median on the Eastex Freeway was thrust aside as if it was a tinker toy https://t.co/QgZMcROSWY pic.twitter.com/bkPLKgXTIi
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) August 31, 2017
This is the shot I got. pic.twitter.com/oNeQ78jiqT
— Charles Dorsey, M.Ed. (@MrCdorsey) August 31, 2017
The power of water… Literally moved concrete freeway barriers. pic.twitter.com/BWZMuyOZHF
— Amanda Michelle (@TXgirl48) August 31, 2017
US 59 at San Jacinto River…note the moving of the concrete freeway barriers due to high flows #houwx #hounews #txwx pic.twitter.com/HhuibS7E2W
— Jeff Lindner (@JeffLindner1) August 31, 2017
How wild is this? MRT via: @DTGoteraKHOU @KHOU, concrete freeway barrier fail from #Harvey floodwaters. #Texas pic.twitter.com/xsYdLELqHI
— Steve Rudin ABC7 (@SteveRudinABC7) August 30, 2017
Amazing.
This is really eye-opening, the force of the water to move those things like that. #Harvey https://t.co/jPGCy2kTb3
— Cody (@codyhaskell) August 31, 2017
Wow! Never under estimate the power of water! https://t.co/AlBFtP7x0M
— Alyssa Wagner (@ArtWithWagner) August 31, 2017
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