San Jacinto River: Understanding east and west forks

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Cheryl Mercedes explains the geography of the San Jacinto River east and west forks and which rivers they go through.

The San Jacinto River starts as separate waterways – the east fork, east of Huntsville, and the west fork, west of Huntsville.were ordered for communities near the San Jacinto River as the rain continued to fall and the water continued to rise creating flooding near

The San Jacinto River starts as separate waterways – the east fork, east of Huntsville, and the west fork, west of Huntsville.

 

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