SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Several flights from San Diego to Houston were canceled Monday morning as the southern Texas region continues to deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
Officials at Houston's two major airports -- George Bush Intercontinental Airport and William P. Hobby Airport -- shut down operations indefinitely due to road flooding in the area caused by continuing heavy rainfall.
Operations are still stopped until further notice. We are doing everything we can to resume operations once it's safe to do so.
— Houston Bush Airport (@iah) August 28, 2017
All commercial operations at Hobby Airport have ceased until further notice. No flights in/out and roadways in/out are closed.
— Hobby Airport (@HobbyAirport) August 27, 2017
Meanwhile, several flights from San Diego's Lindbergh Field to either Houston airport were canceled as of 10:30 a.m. Monday. Some flights originating from Houston that were scheduled to arrive in San Diego throughout the day and evening were reported canceled.