Houston Devastation.




Thousands Stranded in Houston With Waters Still Rising
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Watch side-by-side footage of Houston
from before and after the storm.
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Here’s a map of Harvey’s devastation in Houston.
Catch up quickly.


THE RESPONSE
Hospitals Inundated, With Many Cut Off

ALYSSA SCHUKAR FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
At a Shelter in Texas, Desperate for Clues to What Happened Back Home
Residents who fled the storm are living in a haze of uncertainty, searching for answers from home as to what — and who — survived.

FEMA asks “all citizens to get involved” to help.


‘That Was Insane’: Plucked From Waters, Residents Recall Ordeals

CHARLIE RIEDEL / ASSOCIATED PRESS
Moments of Hope and Inspiration Rise Above the Chaos of Harvey
In the face of the dire conditions wrought by Hurricane Harvey, moments of humanity, heroism and selflessness have been documented on social media.

When a Story Becomes Your Own Disaster

A New York Times reporter found the lines between correspondent and disaster victim blurred when his quiet Houston-area neighborhood turned into a raging river.

If you’re in a safe place, share your images of the affected areas.



How Hurricane Harvey Became So Destructive
Scientists say warm waters and stagnant winds in the upper atmosphere built a monster of a storm. Whether climate change is to blame is less clear.
President Trump plans to travel to Texas despite a grim forecast.
Economists say the storm could have a severe impact on the recovery in Texas.

THE DAILY 360
TAMIR KALIFA FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES
Hurricane Harvey’s Damage in Texas as some residence
Witness some of the destruction with people who stayed through the storm.





People that are still trap in a water log area are advise to try and get to a higher ground pending when help will arrive.

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