April Flooding inTexas

April 30, 2009

istock_000007134234small4With the recent heavy rains throughout Texas, the Houston and Dallas metro areas have sustained substantial flood damage.
CATSTAFF has yet again been called into action in both cities. We are assisting many of the nation’s largest and most reputable restoration contractors. If you’re looking for work, are capable of working long hours and want to help your community clean up after this disaster. Call or come by our locations today to see if you qualify.

CATSTAFF DALLAS – 972.200.9675
14720 Webb Chapel Rd Farmers Branch, TX 75234

CATSTAFF HOUSTON – 832.494.2770
8147 Long Point Rd Houston, TX 77055


Red River Flood Threat

March 23, 2009

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Officials here and in Minnesota pleaded for volunteers to help with sandbagging after a storm on Sunday increased the threat of flooding in an area already expected to be swamped by a record river crest.

The National Weather Service said the Red River, which is on the border between North Dakota and Minnesota, was about 3 feet above its flood stage of 18 feet in Fargo on Sunday. The river was expected to crest between 39 feet and 41 feet in the Fargo-Moorhead area by Friday, a day earlier and a foot higher than projected.

CATSTAFF making immediate preparations to service any and all customers in the region. Stay tuned for further developments.


Mt. Redoubt errupts

March 23, 2009

At approximately 8:30 p.m. the Alaska Volcano Observatory issued the following report:

A sixth explosive eruption occurred at 7:41PM AKDT. The National Weather Service has posted a new ashfall advisory.Mudflows are occurring in the Drift River valley and pyroclastic flows were observed in the AVO hut webcam descending the north flank of the volcano.

OneSource and CATSTAFF senior managment are currently attending the PLRB/LIRB Convention in Seattle and are closely monitoring the situation.