In October 1994, flooding along the San Jacinto River led to the failure of eight petroleum-products pipelines, and the undermining of a number of other pipelines. The escaping products were ignited, leading to smoke inhalation and/or burn injuries of 547 people.[2]
^"San Jacinto River, West Fork". An Analysis of Texas Waterways: Major Waterways of East Texas. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
"NOAA Nautical Chart 11329" [Houston Ship Channel - Alexander Island to Carpenters Bayou; San Jacinto and Old Rivers]. NOAA Office of Coast Survey. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.