I-10 Flooding -Reopens
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 11:08 pm
The 500 year flooding of East Texas and West Louisiana area along the Sabiine River border has closed Interstate 10 at the border between Tx and La. As a result Spring Breakers and regular gamblers in Texas and Houston are unable to make the run to the La. casinos.
The road will be impassable for at least a week with the detour requiring an additional 8 hours of road rage from Houston north to Shreveport and then back down across La to the Lake Charles area instead of the normal 2-3 hour run. Shreveport, La casinos should be experience a "boom" in Texas gamblers need their fix this week and weekend. We talked to our Coushatta casino host yesterday. Gaming is dramatically down as few Texas patrons have been able to make their way over and those who do risk being stuck as the flood waters continue down to the coast.
So with the big Host Dinners planned for this weekend, Sweet C and I are waiting to see if Coushatta reschedules or we attempt a back roads attempt. We might have to take our life jackets and kayak.
Of course Sweet C and I add such weather related incidents to our gambling diary. We've help re-open L'Auberge du Lac after it flooded from the last big La/Tx border - Hurricane Ike and played the Shreveport Casinos the week after they flooded several years ago.
In a serious note, our thoughts and prayers are with those who are suffering from the flooding in both Texas and Louisiana. Thousands are homeless and several thousand contract workers from both Tx and La working in the oil refineries on both sides are stuck across the river from their families unable to return home without tremendous difficulty.
The road will be impassable for at least a week with the detour requiring an additional 8 hours of road rage from Houston north to Shreveport and then back down across La to the Lake Charles area instead of the normal 2-3 hour run. Shreveport, La casinos should be experience a "boom" in Texas gamblers need their fix this week and weekend. We talked to our Coushatta casino host yesterday. Gaming is dramatically down as few Texas patrons have been able to make their way over and those who do risk being stuck as the flood waters continue down to the coast.
So with the big Host Dinners planned for this weekend, Sweet C and I are waiting to see if Coushatta reschedules or we attempt a back roads attempt. We might have to take our life jackets and kayak.
Of course Sweet C and I add such weather related incidents to our gambling diary. We've help re-open L'Auberge du Lac after it flooded from the last big La/Tx border - Hurricane Ike and played the Shreveport Casinos the week after they flooded several years ago.
In a serious note, our thoughts and prayers are with those who are suffering from the flooding in both Texas and Louisiana. Thousands are homeless and several thousand contract workers from both Tx and La working in the oil refineries on both sides are stuck across the river from their families unable to return home without tremendous difficulty.