‘Expect to see flooding yet again’: Kingwood apartment complex warns residents of Harvey-like conditions

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‘Expect to see flooding yet again’: Kingwood apartment complex warns residents of Harvey-like conditions
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As the Kingwood community prepares for flooding moving into the weekend, local apartment complexes are confirming suspicions that we could see Hurricane Harvey-like flood levels.

Local NewsAs the Kingwood community prepares for flooding moving into the weekend, local apartment complexes are confirming concerns that we could seeshows an alert sent to residents of Town Center Crossing, an apartment community near the intersection of Kingwood Drive and West Lake Houston Parkway.

‘The water is coming this way’: Mayor Whitmire visits Kingwood ahead of ‘peak’ flooding as concerns pour in The message says that the TCC staff has been informed that anyone in the Kingwood area who flooded in Harvey should anticipate similar circumstances in the coming days.“Fire station 102 here in kingwood has informed our staff they believe anyone who flooded during Harvey should expect to see flooding yet again,” the message read.

Pregnant woman, her boyfriend, 5-year-old swim nearly 50 yards after being trapped due to rising flood watersMichael is a Kingwood native who loves shooting hoops, visiting local breweries and overreacting to Houston sports. He joined the KPRC family in the spring of 2024. He earned his B.A. from Texas A&M University in 2022 and his M.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2023.

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