A chestnut horse in College Station, Texas, found himself stranded in knee-deep rushing water on Sunday afternoon. His predicament—and his rescue—was caught in two Facebook Live videos by KBTX Media.
Hurricane Harvey has caused severe wind damage and flooding throughout the area, leading to calls for evacuation. Although College Station was not in the hardest-hit area, the city is still experiencing flooding and other weather-related problems due to the hurricane.
The horse, who appears quite calm in the video given the circumstances, kept to the middle of the fast-moving water, making him difficult to reach for rescuers. However, firefighters ultimately did reach the horse and were able to guide him to dry land and put a halter on him. The operation took about 20 minutes.
The horse appears healthy. As of Sunday evening, authorities were still searching for his owners, as well as the owners of another loose horse in the same area who was also safely corralled.
Harvey made landfall in Rockport, Texas, on August 25, crashing in with 130 mph sustained winds according to weather.com. It traveled up the coast to Houston where it has caused an estimated $30 billion in damage. The rainfall and flooding will continue, with some predictions stating that some affected regions could see 50 inches of rain in a week. That’s approximately the same amount of rainfall that Houston sees in a typical year.
Meanwhile, 35 Houston Police Mounted Patrol horses were evacuated to College Station on Saturday, about 90 miles inland from Houston. They’re staying at the Parsons Mounted Cavalry facility at Texas A&M.
As of Monday morning, the storm was predicted to drift out into the Gulf of Mexico, but will continue to linger near Southeast Texas and Louisiana, bringing more flooding rains to the area. Mandatory and voluntary evacuations have been ordered for areas around Houston, particularly those near swollen rivers due to concerns that the waterways could overwhelm their levees.
The USEF Equine Disaster Relief Fund is currently accepting donations to help horses and their owners affected by Hurricane Harvey.
The AAEP Foundation is also working with local veterinarians to assist horses in affected areas through its Equine Disaster Relief Fund.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner has established the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund administered by the Greater Houston Community Foundation. Learn more here.
Houston Texans star JJ Watt set up a fundraiser on the crowdfunding site youcaring.com to help city residents affected by the storm.
The Houston Humane Society and SPCA of Texas are both assisting with rescue efforts for people with animals in the affected area.
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Kudos to the men on their rescue of this poor scared baby! I feel more for the animals than the humans, humans had a choice to leave, they didn't and some owners didn't even care about them, just their-selves!
Thank you people! Watched another one on FB this morning of a pony with pool noodles around his girth area being transported in a row boat out of there! Great job fella's!
Keep up the good work! We've got trailers loaded with hay, food and bedding and medical supplies coming from as far east as NYS!
I Just hope that a lot of these horses weren't in the raging water long enough to sustain Water Rot to their legs and bellies! It's devastating to see and painful for the horses! Prayers for all our four legged friends!
Praying for all those horses, cattle and dogs and cats in TX! They don't understand all this!
Seeing this and knowing that we're gonna go through this in a few days, is killing me! Hurricane's are so destructive! Please be safe my fellow Floridians!
Happy ending so prayers for all those affected
Praying that all have been rescued by now and are doing well! Now for the next hit in Florida, please dear world, stop with these hurricanes!
Please dear Lord let them and all the animals come to safety in TX! And now prayers for our fur babies in
Fl!
Hope all these rescued babies are not suffering to bad with that River Rot!