from KTRE:
http://www.ktre.com/story/31467247/san-augustine-co-commissioner-sa...
"Matter of fact, on one road there was a big lake there close to us and we saw the dam bust on it,” Jackson said.
Another hazard is when a hillside where a natural gas pipeline runs was washed into the roadway. Jackson is concerned.
"Because their pipeline is exposed in a place or two and that's dangerous because it's got pressure on it,” Jackson said. If we got another downpour or if this mud shifted again it could break a pipeline in two."
Jackson says the moment severe weather is predicted his crews start driving the roads..."
Curious to know - whose pipeline or which road is it?
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