“…it’s horrific. I have lived here my whole life. I have been a cop for my whole adult life and I have never seen anything like this.”-James Singletary, Beaumont police chief, PBS Newshour interview 04SEP2017
Video Beaumont rail yard flyover, 02 SEP 2017:
“There were at least 150 adults and 1-hundred kids, along with 15 animals. That was the first day. The other vehicles were only able to carry three people at a time, and ours could transport twenty-five to thirty people at a time.”-Sergeant Ronald Allen, U.S. Army reserve
By 02 SEP 2017 U.S. Army Reserve personnel assisted in more than 7-hundred evacuations of people, 170 pets, and transported more than 1-hundred emergency personnel to critical locations.
As of 04 SEP 2017 at least 3-thousand flooded Beaumont homes are still inaccessible. Video of Texas National Guard searching Beaumont’s flooded neighborhoods, 03 SEP 2017:
Due to the unprecedented flooding, and the failure of Beaumont’s fresh water pumps, there is no drinkable water. Video of Army Reserve CH-47 Chinook loaded with volunteers delivering 49 U.S. tons of fresh water (supposedly donated by an “anonymous billionaire”) to Beaumont, 02 SEP 2017:
“We got the call to come over to east Texas, into Beaumont, Lumberton and Port Arthur areas. So we’ve been doing humanitarian missions, going out with the swift water rescue survival team and finding areas that traditional military vehicles cannot get in and out of. The amphibious assault vehicles help us get to those areas.”-Gunnery Sergeant Alan Daigle, USMC Reserve
Marines rescued almost 1-thousand-3-hundred people and countless pets/livestock from the affected areas.
Video of USMC Reserve operation to deliver supplies to Red Cross warehouse in Beaumont: