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Harvey Puts Houston Under Water

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Rescue workers along the Texas coast and up into the city of Houston are continuing search and rescue operations as Harvey continues to batter Texas
Rescue workers along the Texas coast are continuing search and rescue operations as Hurricane Harvey continues to batter the Lone Star state with dozens of inches of rain.
The hurricane, which crashed into the Texas coast as a Category 4, is expected to continue to affect the region long into the week as the National Weather Service warns of “unprecedented” flood levels.
This event is unprecedented & all impacts are unknown & beyond anything experienced. Follow orders from officials to ensure safety. #Harvey pic.twitter.com/IjpWLey1h8
— NWS (@NWS) August 27,2017
The Houston County Sheriff’s Office reassured residents, promising to rescue all those in need of help.
There have been between 1500-2000 high-water rescues since weather event has begun. We will get to you-it’s a promise. #harvey #hounews
— HCSOTexas (@HCSOTexas) August 27,2017
The following image went viral Sunday. The nursing home has since been evacuated, according to the Galveston Daily News.
Seniors stuck in waist-deep water at nursing home in Dickinson area https: //t.co/T3UPdwMQvg #KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/vRanOvOpTd
— KPRC 2 Houston (@KPRC2) August 27,2017
A traffic camera picked up the following image, which shows the interstate completely underwater.
This image and the forecast of what is still to fall…. This is surreal. #HoustonFlood #Harvey pic.twitter.com/zK9WojsMAH
— Matthew Sitkowski (@MattSitkowski) August 27,2017
President Donald Trump said he was monitoring the situation and that he would visit the state when it can be done without causing too much disruption.
I will be going to Texas as soon as that trip can be made without causing disruption. The focus must be life and safety.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 27,2017
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott activated 3,000 National Guard troops to assist the thousands of local emergency personnel and volunteers with rescues operations.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said that more than 2,000 calls for rescue have been made by early Sunday. The city’s convention center is functioning as a shelter for area residents affected by the flooding.
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