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Advice On Saving Soaked Family Photos

Abner Fletcher

Posted on September 7, 2017 · An area archivist offers advice on saving family photos damaged by flooding.

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Archivists of the Houston Area — Preserving Important Family Documents and Photos

Michael Hagerty

Posted on March 22, 2016 · If your important documents or family photos were damaged in the recent flooding, Vince Lee of AHA! — Archivists of the Houston Area — tells you what you can do to try and preserve them.

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Houston Matters

Archivists of the Houston Area — Preserving Important Family Documents and Photos

Michael Hagerty

Posted on September 1, 2015 · If your important documents or family photos were damaged in the recent flooding, Vince Lee of AHA! — Archivists of the Houston Area — tells you what you can do to try and preserve them.

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Houston Matters

Archivists of the Houston Area — Preserving Important Family Documents and Photos

Michael Hagerty

Posted on June 4, 2015 · If your important documents or family photos were damaged in the recent flooding, Vince Lee of AHA! — Archivists of the Houston Area — tells you what you can do to try and preserve them.

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Houston weather: Flooding possible across Harris, Montgomery County region this week

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Posted on May 15, 2023 · There is currently just a slight risk of excessive rainfall today, after several inches dropped over the weekend. 

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Is Houston ready for that next big storm?

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Posted on April 18, 2023 · Our Ten Years series explores a decade of flooding and efforts to mitigate it.

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How flood prevention in Houston has changed in the past decade (April 18, 2023)

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Posted on April 18, 2023 · As Houston Matters prepares to celebrate its 10th anniversary, we continue our series of conversations about how things in the city have and have not changed in the past decade. Today, we talk with experts about past storms and efforts to minimize the effects from future floods.

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Minimal impacts after heavy rain swept through the Greater Houston area Thursday night

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