Houston TV
station forced to
evacuate as
Harvey waters flood the newsroom
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As Hurricane
Harvey continues to dump staggering amounts of rain over Houston, KHOU-TV, 11 News, one of the city's local TV news broadcasting stations, was
forced to
evacuate as
flood waters surged in.
SEE ALSO:
Historic, catastrophic flooding underway in Houston from Tropical Storm Harvey
The staff first evacuated to the second floor after
flood water poured in during a live broadcast.
Water coming into studio at #KHOU11... We are moving upstairspic.twitter.com/MMEljNatw7
— Doug Delony (@DougDelonyKHOU) August 27, 2017
#KHOU11 flooding. Water 4 feet deep in the parking lot. First floor flooded. We've evacuated to 2nd floor@GaughanSurfing pic.twitter.com/puwpzqgDB8
— Blake Mathews (@KHOUBlake11) August 27, 2017 Read more...
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