MEC&F Expert Engineers : HURRICANE HARVEY DEATH TOLL CONTINUES TO RISE, WITH THE MAJORITY OF DEATHS YET TO COME: 6 family members found dead in van amid Houston flood

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

HURRICANE HARVEY DEATH TOLL CONTINUES TO RISE, WITH THE MAJORITY OF DEATHS YET TO COME: 6 family members found dead in van amid Houston flood


The majority of the flooding deaths occur after the storm has left the area.  Typically people will die from heart attacks, electrocutions, drownings, falls, vehicle crashes, construction deaths, etc.  Just be calm and avoid doing stupid or "heroic" activities.  Let the cleanup work to the professionals or experienced people.

HOUSTON, Texas -- Officers have located a submerged van in which six members of a Houston family were traveling when it was swept off a Houston bridge and into a storm-ravaged bayou.


Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says the van is in about 10 feet (3 meters) of muddy water in Green's Bayou in northeast Houston. He says the bodies of two adults can be seen in the front seat but that if the four children's bodies are inside they are obscured because of the water conditions and the angle of the vehicle.




Authorities are trying to decide whether dive team members will retrieve the bodies or if it would be safer to pull the van from the treacherous water first.

Samuel Saldivar told deputies he was in his brother's van rescuing his parents and relatives from their flooded home Sunday when the van was tossed by a strong current into the bayou as it crossed a bridge. He escaped through a window but the others were trapped.




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6 family members found dead in van amid Houston flood



Officers have located a submerged van in which six members of a Houston family were traveling when it was swept off a Houston bridge and into a storm-ravaged bayou.

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says the van is in about 10 feet (3 meters) of muddy water in Green's Bayou in northeast Houston. He says the bodies of two adults can be seen in the front seat but that if the four children's bodies are inside they are obscured because of the water conditions and the angle of the vehicle.

Authorities are trying to decide whether dive team members will retrieve the bodies or if it would be safer to pull the van from the treacherous water first.

Samuel Saldivar told deputies he was in his brother's van rescuing his parents and relatives from their flooded home Sunday when the van was tossed by a strong current into the bayou as it crossed a bridge. He escaped through a window but the others were trapped.

The number of confirmed deaths rose to 20 in the Houston area prior to this reported tragedy.