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The Latest: Coast Guard rescues 18 from boats, barge

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The Latest on Hurricane Harvey (all times local) :
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) – The Latest on Hurricane Harvey (all times local) :
2: 15 p.m.
A Coast Guard official says helicopters rescued 18 people from boats and barges that were in distress because of Harvey.
Capt. Tony Hahn, commander of the Corpus Christi sector, said Saturday that the two helicopters managed to rescue the people when it became safe enough to do so. He says they retrieved three people from a fishing boat, four from a barge and 11 from two tugboats.
He says several boats sank in the Port of Corpus Christi and there will be a lot of work to do before it can reopen.
Hahn also says that since Corpus Christi is the third largest petrochemical port in the nation, there is the potential for chemical and crude oil spills, so they’ll be watching for that.
He says the Port of Brownsville reopened Saturday morning and they haven’t yet been able to assess the Port of Victoria.
Harvey came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane Friday night but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm.
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2: 12 p.m.
The White House says President Donald Trump has met with his Cabinet and other senior administration officials to discuss the federal response to the flooding and damage caused by Hurricane Harvey.
It issued a statement Saturday saying that Trump held a video conference from Camp David in which he instructed the relevant departments and agencies to „stay fully engaged and positioned to support his number one priority of saving lives.“
It says Trump also reminded his department heads that the full impact of the storm won’t be apparent for days, as residents of Texas and Louisiana recover from the heavy flooding and wind damage.
Harvey came ashore in Texas on Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm as it weakens while moving inland. Forecasters warn of the possibility of catastrophic flooding, including in Houston, the nation’s fourth largest city.
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1: 45 p.m.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says there have been no confirmed deaths linked to Tropical Storm Harvey.
Abbott said at a news conference Saturday in Austin that he’s working with local officials and seeking information about the storm, but that there’s nothing yet confirming that it killed anyone.
Abbott says it’s too early to speculate as to how much property damage the storm has caused, but he has expanded his disaster declaration to cover more counties.
Harvey made landfall in Texas on Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane, but it has since been downgraded to a tropical storm as it weakens while moving inland.
Forecasters warn that the storm could cause catastrophic flooding as it lingers in the area for several days.
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1 p.m.
The National Hurricane Center has downgraded Harvey from a Category 1 hurricane to a tropical storm.
But officials say they are still worried about potentially catastrophic rainfall that will continue for days, with more than 40 inches and flash flooding possible even well inland.
Harvey came ashore Friday along the Texas Gulf Coast as a Category 4 storm with 130 mph winds, the most powerful hurricane to hit the U. S. in more than a decade.
Experts say hurricanes almost always lose strength quickly after making landfall and moving away from the warm waters that fuel their winds. But the danger doesn’t end there.
Harvey is expected to keep slowing and dumping rain through the middle of next week.
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12: 45 p.m.
Hurricane Harvey has been dumping nearly 3 inches (76.2 millimeters) of rain per hour at times and has left some streets in flood-prone Houston submerged in water.
Harris County Judge Ed Emmett, the chief administrator of the county that includes Houston, says flooding so far is a „minor issue.“ He says most of the watersheds are well within their banks „but we’re not out of this.“
Forecasters are predicting major flooding in the area by Tuesday. Houston has about 1,700 miles (2735.76 kilometers) of channels that drain to the Gulf of Mexico.
A handful of freeway service roads and streets and some scattered neighborhoods that normally experience high water in heavy rain have been flooded.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner cautions that although major flooding hasn’t happened yet, „that can change.“
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11: 30 a.m.
Families who escaped Rockport before Hurricane Harvey slammed into the Texas coastal city are worried about neighbors and whether their homes are still standing.
Johanna Cochran says she’s panicking over whether her house or the McDonald’s where she works survived the storm, which dealt Rockport a direct blow. She and her boyfriend evacuated to a San Antonio shelter along with dozens of other coastal residents.
Another Rockport resident, Pamela Montes, says she’s also worried about her friends and her home. She says she knows many people who stayed behind because „no one felt like it was going to hit.“
Harvey made landfall Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane but has since been downgraded to a Category 1, which is the least powerful classification. Forecasters warn that it could cause catastrophic flooding over the coming days.
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11 a.m.
Texas officials say they are evacuating about 4,500 inmates from three state prisons in Brazoria County south of Houston because the nearby Brazos River is rising from Hurricane Harvey’s heavy rain.
The Department of Criminal Justice says inmates from the Ramsey, Terrell, and Stringfellow Units in Rosharon are being taken by bus to other prisons in east Texas.
Additional food and water has been delivered to the prisons receiving the displaced inmates.
Harvey came ashore in Texas on Friday night as the strongest hurricane to hit the U. S. in more than a decade. It has since weakened to a Category 1 storm.
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10: 35 a.m.
The National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Harvey’s maximum sustained winds have decreased to about 75 mph (120 kph) and that the storm is now centered about 25 miles west of Victoria, Texas.
The center says in its 10 a.m. update that the storm is expected to weaken over the next 48 hours and to become a tropical storm by Saturday afternoon. The storm is moving north at 2 mph (3 kph) .
The hurricane center says that although the winds are weakening, the storm could cause catastrophic flooding over the coming days.
Harvey came ashore in Texas on Friday night as the strongest hurricane to hit the U. S. in more than a decade.
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10: 15 a.m.
The Coast Guard has sent two helicopters to try to rescue the crews of three tugboats in distress near the Lydia Ann Channel near Port Aransas, Texas.
The Coast Guard at Corpus Christi says it received a mayday notification Saturday from crew members aboard the Belle Chase, Sandy Point and Sabine Pass.
Two MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrews have been sent to rescue the crews.
Texas is being pounded by Hurricane Harvey, which came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane Friday night but has since been downgraded to a Category 1 as it moves inland. Forecasters warn that it could cause catastrophic flooding in the coming days.
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9: 40 a.m.
Hurricane Harvey has knocked out power to nearly 300,000 customers along the Texas coast and has dumped nearly 20 inches (half a meter) of rain in some places.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which manages about 90 percent of the state’s electric grid, says there were 211,000 outages in the few hours after Harvey made landfall Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane.
That figure rose to 293,000 on Saturday, when the hurricane was downgraded to Category 1.
In addition to loss of power, emergency personnel in the communities northeast of Corpus Christi where Harvey made landfall are reporting loss of cellphone service and other forms of communication.
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9 a.m.
The rain was so torrential along Interstate 45 coming out of Galveston as Hurricane Harvey settled over southeast Texas that motorists had to stop under bridges to avoid driving in whiteout conditions.
The downpour on Saturday has also caused minor street flooding along a highway in Dickinson, about 25 miles northwest of Galveston.

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