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Tropical storm Harvey: officials confirm eight fatalities – live updates Tropical storm Harvey: officials confirm eight fatalities – live updates
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Col Steven Metze, public affairs officer, Texas military department, told CNN that rescuers would not be taking a break as night fell:
The men and women of the Texas military are working round the clock and they’re going to keep working. We’ve got to plan to keep it going 24/7.
Officials do not know how many people still need to be rescued, Metze said:
We’re still getting plenty of calls … those have not slowed down, so I know we still have a lot of work to do.
The biggest issue right now is just time: getting to everyone we need to reach.
The Texas military would be bringing in more people, lifting the numbers engaged in rescue work from 3,000 to 12,000. Fourteen helicopters were originally deployed; that is now raised to 22, and will be 46 by Tuesday.
4.18am BST
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Rainfall 'as high as 50 inches' still to come
A fresh statement from the National Hurricane Center warns of “ongoing catastrophic and life-threatening flooding” spreading from Texas to Louisiana – with effects also felt in Mississippi and Alabama:
Ongoing catastrophic and life-threatening flooding will continue across southeastern Texas. Additional rainfall accumulations of 10 to 20 inches are expected across the upper Texas coast, with isolated storm totals as high as 50 inches.
Please heed the advice of local officials. Do not attempt to travel if you are in a safe place, and do not drive into flooded roadways.
The flood threat has spread farther east into Louisiana. Additional rainfall amounts of 10 to 20 inches are expected in southwestern Louisiana, with rainfall amounts of 5 to 15 inches expected in south-central Louisiana.
Rainfall amounts of 5 to 15 inches are expected in south-central Louisiana and coastal Mississippi and Alabama.
While tropical storm warnings have been extended eastward along the coast of Louisiana and a storm surge watch has been issued, the impacts of winds and storm surge are expected to be secondary compared to that of the rains.
4.10am BST
04:10
Tuesday looks unlikely to bring respite from the battering effects of Tropical Storm Harvey, but the National Weather Service says it should be moving out of the area by Wednesday:
Latest NHC update shows #Harvey centered in the Gulf, and we will finally see some relief as it moves out of the area on Wednesday #txwx pic.twitter.com/d0uV6IaAWl
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The White House has confirmed some details of the president’s visit on Tuesday.The White House has confirmed some details of the president’s visit on Tuesday.
Donald Trump, along with first lady Melania Trump, will head to Corpus Christi, Texas, where they will receive a briefing on relief efforts from rescuers, before leaving for Austin. There, they will tour the emergency operations centre.Donald Trump, along with first lady Melania Trump, will head to Corpus Christi, Texas, where they will receive a briefing on relief efforts from rescuers, before leaving for Austin. There, they will tour the emergency operations centre.
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Fort Bend county warningFort Bend county warning
Tom DartTom Dart
One of the regions that appears most under threat in the coming hours is Fort Bend county, a fast-growing, ethnically diverse area of 750,000 people southwest of Houston that’s about two-thirds the size of the state of Rhode Island.One of the regions that appears most under threat in the coming hours is Fort Bend county, a fast-growing, ethnically diverse area of 750,000 people southwest of Houston that’s about two-thirds the size of the state of Rhode Island.
Many people live near lakes or streams and the Brazos river is of particular concern; it might not crest until late Tuesday or Wednesday. We don’t need to imagine what happens when it floods – it did so last year, with dramatic consequences. And that was a storm far less dangerous than Harvey.Many people live near lakes or streams and the Brazos river is of particular concern; it might not crest until late Tuesday or Wednesday. We don’t need to imagine what happens when it floods – it did so last year, with dramatic consequences. And that was a storm far less dangerous than Harvey.
Earlier today I visited a shelter set up in a giant furniture store, which, of course, had plenty of available mattresses. It had reached capacity, with a few dozen people sat outside.Earlier today I visited a shelter set up in a giant furniture store, which, of course, had plenty of available mattresses. It had reached capacity, with a few dozen people sat outside.
Some had not yet endured flooding in their streets or homes but heeded advice that they were in peril and got out rather than take the risk of being stuck for days in cut-off neighbourhoods, or having to make an emergency call for a rescue if water did inundate their properties.Some had not yet endured flooding in their streets or homes but heeded advice that they were in peril and got out rather than take the risk of being stuck for days in cut-off neighbourhoods, or having to make an emergency call for a rescue if water did inundate their properties.
A suburban Houston furniture store set up a shelter in its atrium pic.twitter.com/15jsEy3yHsA suburban Houston furniture store set up a shelter in its atrium pic.twitter.com/15jsEy3yHs
With hotel rooms scarce and tricky or treacherous conditions on major routes making it hard to drive far, a shelter – even for days – seemed like the best bet.With hotel rooms scarce and tricky or treacherous conditions on major routes making it hard to drive far, a shelter – even for days – seemed like the best bet.
Fort Bend county judge Robert Hebert gave a press conference on Monday night at which he brought up the spectre of Hurricane Katrina by warning that the county’s levee systems may not be able to withstand Harvey’s sustained rains. The defences, he said, were designed to withstand a so-called 100-year flood: an event with a 1% probability of happening in any one year.Fort Bend county judge Robert Hebert gave a press conference on Monday night at which he brought up the spectre of Hurricane Katrina by warning that the county’s levee systems may not be able to withstand Harvey’s sustained rains. The defences, he said, were designed to withstand a so-called 100-year flood: an event with a 1% probability of happening in any one year.
The anticipated rise of the Brazos, Hebert said, “would constitute an 800-year flood … [Harvey] will far exceed the design criteria of these levee districts”.The anticipated rise of the Brazos, Hebert said, “would constitute an 800-year flood … [Harvey] will far exceed the design criteria of these levee districts”.
He added that there are now 14 mandatory evacuation orders; combined with voluntary orders, that amounts to several hundred communities. More than 100 roads are now closed, including the Grand Parkway, a key north-south highway.He added that there are now 14 mandatory evacuation orders; combined with voluntary orders, that amounts to several hundred communities. More than 100 roads are now closed, including the Grand Parkway, a key north-south highway.
There was a bright spot: so far, Hebert said, Harvey had not caused any fatalities in the county.There was a bright spot: so far, Hebert said, Harvey had not caused any fatalities in the county.
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Lauren GambinoLauren Gambino
Few events clarify a president’s effectiveness like a major natural disaster – and for Trump, the stakes are high following a tumultuous summer marked by a deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, an escalating war of words with North Korea and multiple staff upheavals.Few events clarify a president’s effectiveness like a major natural disaster – and for Trump, the stakes are high following a tumultuous summer marked by a deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, an escalating war of words with North Korea and multiple staff upheavals.
Trump will travel on Tuesday morning with Melania Trump, the first lady, to Corpus Christi, a city along the Gulf of Mexico near to where Harvey swept ashore as a category 4 storm late Friday night, thrashing the central coast with torrential rain and 130mph winds.Trump will travel on Tuesday morning with Melania Trump, the first lady, to Corpus Christi, a city along the Gulf of Mexico near to where Harvey swept ashore as a category 4 storm late Friday night, thrashing the central coast with torrential rain and 130mph winds.
Trump told reporters he was looking forward to touring parts of the storm-ravaged state, although he said travel will depend on the conditions. He also suggested that he may make a second trip to the region to visit Texas and Louisiana, which is now in the storm’s path.Trump told reporters he was looking forward to touring parts of the storm-ravaged state, although he said travel will depend on the conditions. He also suggested that he may make a second trip to the region to visit Texas and Louisiana, which is now in the storm’s path.
In a pair of interviews on Monday, Mike Pence said Trump is “fully engaged” and “anxious” to visit Texas.In a pair of interviews on Monday, Mike Pence said Trump is “fully engaged” and “anxious” to visit Texas.
The White House released photographs from the weekend of Trump leading a teleconference monitoring the storm. In the photos, Trump is sporting a USA cap available for purchase on his campaign website for $40.The White House released photographs from the weekend of Trump leading a teleconference monitoring the storm. In the photos, Trump is sporting a USA cap available for purchase on his campaign website for $40.
On Friday night, Trump signed a federal disaster declaration to support the relief effort in Texas, and on Monday he also approved a federal disaster declaration in Louisiana to aid with relief efforts there.On Friday night, Trump signed a federal disaster declaration to support the relief effort in Texas, and on Monday he also approved a federal disaster declaration in Louisiana to aid with relief efforts there.
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The Houston police officers’ union says that hundreds of officers currently on rescue duty have yet to return to their own flooded homes – and some will have nothing to return to:The Houston police officers’ union says that hundreds of officers currently on rescue duty have yet to return to their own flooded homes – and some will have nothing to return to:
Hundreds of officers lost everything in this flood and have yet to go home. If you can help please make a donation https://t.co/nMsKIkGp2CHundreds of officers lost everything in this flood and have yet to go home. If you can help please make a donation https://t.co/nMsKIkGp2C
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Amid the reports from Harvey’s path are, inevitably, some that are untrue.Amid the reports from Harvey’s path are, inevitably, some that are untrue.
For one, Barack Obama is not serving meals to displaced people in Houston (thank you, Snopes).For one, Barack Obama is not serving meals to displaced people in Houston (thank you, Snopes).
And that photo of a shark apparently swimming in the flooded streets of Houston? No. (Here’s that one debunked by Politifact.)And that photo of a shark apparently swimming in the flooded streets of Houston? No. (Here’s that one debunked by Politifact.)
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What could be the longer-term effects on health of Harvey? In the immediate aftermath, concern will focus on public health dangers associated with muddy floodwaters; later will come the lasting effects of trauma, Associated Press reports:What could be the longer-term effects on health of Harvey? In the immediate aftermath, concern will focus on public health dangers associated with muddy floodwaters; later will come the lasting effects of trauma, Associated Press reports:
It’s not known yet what kinds or how much sewage, chemicals and waterborne germs are mixed in the water. For now, health officials are more concerned about drownings, carbon monoxide poisoning from generators and hygiene at shelters. In the months and years to come, their worries will turn to the effects of trauma from Hurricane Harvey on mental health.It’s not known yet what kinds or how much sewage, chemicals and waterborne germs are mixed in the water. For now, health officials are more concerned about drownings, carbon monoxide poisoning from generators and hygiene at shelters. In the months and years to come, their worries will turn to the effects of trauma from Hurricane Harvey on mental health.
At a shelter set up inside George R. Brown Convention Center, Dr David Persse, Houston director of emergency medical services, is building a clinic of doctors and nurses:At a shelter set up inside George R. Brown Convention Center, Dr David Persse, Houston director of emergency medical services, is building a clinic of doctors and nurses:
This is rapidly evolving. I always worry in these large congregations of people about viral outbreaks that cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. And we are just getting started.This is rapidly evolving. I always worry in these large congregations of people about viral outbreaks that cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. And we are just getting started.
One of our goals is to appropriately treat people here with minor things so we don’t send everybody off to the hospital.One of our goals is to appropriately treat people here with minor things so we don’t send everybody off to the hospital.
Many of the around 3,000 people who fled from Harvey’s flooding waited hours in water mixed with sewage, oil and gasoline. Some weren’t able to grab their medications or medical devices.Many of the around 3,000 people who fled from Harvey’s flooding waited hours in water mixed with sewage, oil and gasoline. Some weren’t able to grab their medications or medical devices.
The US Environmental Protection Agency will begin sampling the floodwaters as soon as possible, said spokeswoman Liz Bowman. EPA teams will also be visiting water and sewage plants to offer help, she said.The US Environmental Protection Agency will begin sampling the floodwaters as soon as possible, said spokeswoman Liz Bowman. EPA teams will also be visiting water and sewage plants to offer help, she said.
The most common flood-related deaths occur when people try to drive through flooded areas, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The most common flood-related deaths occur when people try to drive through flooded areas, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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A further mandatory eviction notice has been issued, this time for residents in the Water District, Northwood Pines subdivision. It’s currently 8.50pm local time – the warning states that roads could become unpassable by 11pm.A further mandatory eviction notice has been issued, this time for residents in the Water District, Northwood Pines subdivision. It’s currently 8.50pm local time – the warning states that roads could become unpassable by 11pm.
MANDATORY EVACUATION for the Northwood Pines Subdivision (The Water District) -"YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO LEAVE THE WATER DISTRICT AFTER 11 PM" pic.twitter.com/2dViemAn0DMANDATORY EVACUATION for the Northwood Pines Subdivision (The Water District) -"YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO LEAVE THE WATER DISTRICT AFTER 11 PM" pic.twitter.com/2dViemAn0D
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Houston’s major evacuation shelter is full – with many people still arriving.Houston’s major evacuation shelter is full – with many people still arriving.
Lloyd Ziel, a Red Cross spokesman, said around 5,500 evacuees have reached the George R. Brown Convention Center, which has a capacity of 5,000.Lloyd Ziel, a Red Cross spokesman, said around 5,500 evacuees have reached the George R. Brown Convention Center, which has a capacity of 5,000.
With only 5,000 cots available, some people will have to sleep on the floor or on chairs.With only 5,000 cots available, some people will have to sleep on the floor or on chairs.
Sylvester Turner, Houston’s mayor, says plans are underway to set up a further major shelter, but the location for that hasn’t yet been revealed.Sylvester Turner, Houston’s mayor, says plans are underway to set up a further major shelter, but the location for that hasn’t yet been revealed.
Other smaller shelters are named on this list.Other smaller shelters are named on this list.
2.26am BST
02:26
Louisiana’s Cajun Navy – a volunteer rescue group formed in the wake of the devastating Hurricane Katrina in 2005 – has been in Texas helping to rescue some of the many stranded residents.
Clyde Cain told CNN that the Louisiana group “brought about 20 boats … other boats have been coming … We’ve been running rescues as best we could, weather conditions as they are.”
Cain said the group has had to pause rescue efforts because of the weather.
2.07am BST
02:07
A weather update – and there is no relief in sight for the people of Houston.
Heavy rain is continuing to develop across the city and is expected to fall through the night.
Flash flooding risks remain very high. In the most affected zone, up to 12 inches (30.5cm) of rain is expected between now and Tuesday evening. Across the area, between 4 and 8 inches of rain are forecast.
1.56am BST
01:56
Residents in Inverness Forest and Northgate have now been issued with a mandatory evacuation order.
Here was the scene at the Inverness Forest levee earlier on Monday, as water levels continued to rise:
This is why there's a voluntary evacuation in place for Inverness Forest (North of #Houston). Here's the levee at Cypress Creek. #harvey pic.twitter.com/N2dY5y9uLj
1.45am BST
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As night falls in the affected area, around 120,000 people are without power – something that is also hampering rescue efforts:
+120,000 people without power. Number of outages going up. CenterPoint says "crews unable to reach many parts of the city due to flooding." pic.twitter.com/HtI5DZN2In
1.37am BST
01:37
With officials saying 30,000 people will need shelter as Harvey’s effects intensify, the city of Houston, Harris county and the Red Cross are providing details of shelters available to those forced out of their homes.
You can see the full list here.
1.33am BST
01:33
The first large group of Harvey evacuees arrived in Dallas an hour ago, Associated Press reports:
A steady rain met a US air force C-130 transport plane as it landed at Dallas Love Field about 6.30pm Monday with about 70 evacuees. Pet dogs barked as evacuees carrying trash bags and backpacks were loaded on to a bus shortly after landing.
Dallas county judge Clay Jenkins says the plane was the first of a possible eight planeloads of evacuees expected to be flown into Dallas.
The evacuees will be housed at smaller emergency shelters around the Dallas-Fort Worth area while city workers, partner organisations and volunteers finish preparing the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in downtown Dallas.
Jason Carriere, the police department emergency management coordinator in the Dallas suburb of Irving, said in a Monday email that Irving’s makeshift emergency shelter was prepared to take in about 200 people.
As many as 5,000 evacuees may begin arriving on Tuesday.
1.25am BST
01:25
Claire Phipps
This is Claire Phipps picking up the live blog as the stricken region heads towards nightfall.
Several thousand people are already using emergency shelters, having been forced from their homes: close to 5,000 are spending the night in the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston. Officials are asking for donations of blankets and clothing.
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1.04am BST
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The latest on Harvey
Record floods have hit Houston, with meteorologists calculating that Harvey is on track to saturate south-east Texas with enough water to fill every National Football League and Division 1 college stadium in the US more than 100 times over.
Authorities said Monday that 2,000 people had been rescued from the city, and it is expected that 30,000 will need shelter.
The death toll was rapidly rising on Monday, with reports of as many as nine dead, including a family reportedly killed when their van was swept away.
Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Texas on Tuesday after facing sharp criticism for a series of unrelated tweets during the height of the hurricane and aftermath.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) said its response to Harvey was “quickly drawing down” the reserves in the agency’s disaster fund.
Trump told reporters that his threats to shutdown the government over his proposed border wall would not impact funding for the storm recovery.
The president also defended his controversial decision to pardon former sheriff Joe Arpaio during the hurricane on Friday, saying, “I assumed the ratings would be far higher than they would be normally.”
Harvey flood damage is expected to reach into the tens of billions, causing the region’s economy to shrink for months.
Texas governor Greg Abbott activated the entire state National Guard on Monday, tripling the number of active guardsman from 4,000 to roughly 12,000.
Trump has also issued a federal state of emergency for Louisiana.
The US Army Corps of Engineers began to release water from two Texas reservoirs, which officials say is causing flooding to surrounding homes, but is necessary to prevent greater damage.
12.11am BST
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The Guardian’s Rory Carroll continues to report on the ground at the site of a volunteer rescue effort:
John Brown helped rescue dozens today with his boat even though his own home is under water. Texans rock. pic.twitter.com/SCaFxPjYmq
A mini-Dunkirk is playing out in parts of Woodlands, just north of Houston, where volunteers with boats and life jackets are extracting residents trapped amid rising floodwaters. In the High Oaks neighbourhood, at least five privately owned boats plucked people, pets and property from homes lining streets and avenues which had become waist-high bayous.
The Woodlands fire department supplied another two boats. “This is just beautiful, everyone wants to help out,” said one fire department official watching the scene. “I’ve never seen a flood or a response like this.”
Impressive volunteer rescue effort extracting dozens of trapped Woodlands residents. pic.twitter.com/pghHReVIwz
Mario Aguirre retrieves supplies from the family home. pic.twitter.com/G84Y3agAou
Yes it's blurry but in absence of a waterproof phone I'm shooting through a Jiffy bag. pic.twitter.com/7iTtWbVhof
She bought a $9.95 life vest from Walmart and brought it to help a flooded, richer part of town. pic.twitter.com/Dqq77hgM1s
11.50pm BST
23:50
The nursing home residents who were trapped in a flooding facility – captured in a photo that quickly went viral on Twitter – have been rescued and are now “safe, warm and dry”. Here is a new photo of them:
Remember the heartbreaking pic of Tx Sr Citizens stuck in chest deep water in #Harvey? New pic:They're safe, warm & dry! @CBSNews pic.twitter.com/T6RDVl9ggZ
Tim McIntosh, whose mother-in-law owns the facility in Dickinson, Texas, told the AP that the National Guard rescued 20 people on Sunday, hours after he shared his photo on social media.
“They are all doing fine,” said McIntosh, who said the owner of the facility had made arrangements to evacuate the residents, but had kept them in place at the direction of local authorities. “The nursing home had to follow protocol because it’s a big ordeal to evacuate it. These ladies are on wheelchairs and most of them on oxygen.”