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Ex-hurricane Harvey: Houston flooded as catastrophe unfolds in Texas – latest updates Ex-hurricane Harvey: Houston flooded as catastrophe unfolds in Texas – latest updates
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A Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund has been set up by Houston mayor Sylvester Turner to take donations from the public. It will be administered by the Greater Houston Community Foundation. Donations can be made via its site.
Turner said he was taking phone calls from across the country and “the generosity of people who understand this disaster is truly amazing”.
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A picture of Houston right now:
Widespread catastrophic and life threatening flooding continues #houwx #hounews #txwx pic.twitter.com/SzJUaGpVFS
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Below are two images of North Post Oak Lane in Houston. One is a historical Google Streetview image, the other is how it looked on Sunday.
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A voluntary evacuation order has been issued by Harris County flood control for the Inverness Forest area. It fears Cypress Creek will spill over the levee by Monday morning. See here for more details on which precise areas could be affected.
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Tom Dart wrote this piece about Houston’s flooding problem a little more than two months ago. Some snippets:
The Texas metropolis has more casualties and property loss from floods than any other locality in the US, according to data stretching back to 1960 that [flood expert Sam] Brody researched with colleagues. And, he said: ‘Where the built environment is a main force exacerbating the impacts of urban flooding, Houston is number one and it’s not even close.’
Near the Gulf coast, Houston is also at annual risk from hurricanes: it is now into the start of the 2017 season, which runs from June to November. Ike, the last hurricane to hit the Houston region, caused $34bn in damage and killed 112 people across several states in September 2008.
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To report a #harvey emergency you must call numbers below or 911 for assistance. If busy keep trying. Do not report distress on social media pic.twitter.com/2YROOVWwDk
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The damage from Hurricane Harvey might equal that from Hurricane Katrina, the costliest natural disaster in US history, an insurance research group has said.The damage from Hurricane Harvey might equal that from Hurricane Katrina, the costliest natural disaster in US history, an insurance research group has said.
The Insurance Information Institute said it was still too soon to make precise estimates but it based its prediction on the sheer amount of water still coming in, rather than the earlier damage from hurricane winds.The Insurance Information Institute said it was still too soon to make precise estimates but it based its prediction on the sheer amount of water still coming in, rather than the earlier damage from hurricane winds.
Andrew Siffert at at insurance broker BMS Group said it was easy to understand that Harvey would cause well over $10bn in economic loss.Andrew Siffert at at insurance broker BMS Group said it was easy to understand that Harvey would cause well over $10bn in economic loss.
Hurricane Katrina resulted in more than $15bn in flood insurance losses in Louisiana and Mississippi that were paid by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), a federal program that is the only source of flood insurance for most Americans.Hurricane Katrina resulted in more than $15bn in flood insurance losses in Louisiana and Mississippi that were paid by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), a federal program that is the only source of flood insurance for most Americans.
Many residents in Texas rely on the NFIP, which is about $25bn in debt and has been a target for congressional reform. It will expire at the end of September unless it is renewed.Many residents in Texas rely on the NFIP, which is about $25bn in debt and has been a target for congressional reform. It will expire at the end of September unless it is renewed.
It worth mentioning that Donald Trump’s proposed budget calls for a $667m cut to state and local Federal Emergency Management Agency programmes that focus on disaster preparation.It worth mentioning that Donald Trump’s proposed budget calls for a $667m cut to state and local Federal Emergency Management Agency programmes that focus on disaster preparation.
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The Houston Chronicle has extraordinary drone footage showing some of Houston’s flooded bayous. It says the footage was taken by Ahmed Gul from the University of Houston.The Houston Chronicle has extraordinary drone footage showing some of Houston’s flooded bayous. It says the footage was taken by Ahmed Gul from the University of Houston.
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Mandatory evacuation for homes on Huntington Rd. Unknown if bridge into area will hold as river levels rise. Bridge is only way out. #Harvey pic.twitter.com/InblQc5RejMandatory evacuation for homes on Huntington Rd. Unknown if bridge into area will hold as river levels rise. Bridge is only way out. #Harvey pic.twitter.com/InblQc5Rej
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The National Weather Service has released some extraordinary rainfall totals from the past 72 hours. Parts of Harris County (eastern Houston) and Galveston County, further south-east on the coast, have been hit by 26 inches (66cm) of rain.The National Weather Service has released some extraordinary rainfall totals from the past 72 hours. Parts of Harris County (eastern Houston) and Galveston County, further south-east on the coast, have been hit by 26 inches (66cm) of rain.
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More from our correspondent on those water releases that will affect Buffalo Bayou, a vital waterway through Houston.More from our correspondent on those water releases that will affect Buffalo Bayou, a vital waterway through Houston.
Tom Dart writes:Tom Dart writes:
Houston is dubbed the Bayou City for good reason, and Buffalo extends all the way through the city and suburbs for dozens of miles, right through downtown, through some of the richest areas – and the poorest. It feeds from the west into the Ship Channel in the east, leading to Galveston Bay. Anyone living near a bayou is especially vulnerable right now, and notorious, regular flood hotspot Meyerland, just south-west of downtown, has again been one of the worst-hit areas because of its proximity to Brays Bayou.Houston is dubbed the Bayou City for good reason, and Buffalo extends all the way through the city and suburbs for dozens of miles, right through downtown, through some of the richest areas – and the poorest. It feeds from the west into the Ship Channel in the east, leading to Galveston Bay. Anyone living near a bayou is especially vulnerable right now, and notorious, regular flood hotspot Meyerland, just south-west of downtown, has again been one of the worst-hit areas because of its proximity to Brays Bayou.
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This map from storm chaser Josh Morgerman gives a good picture of the path that Harvey has taken since its category 4 hurricane days. The concern – which was widely predicted – is that it will return to the coast, gather strength and create more problems. The National Hurricane Center has recently said that Harvey has increased slightly in power.This map from storm chaser Josh Morgerman gives a good picture of the path that Harvey has taken since its category 4 hurricane days. The concern – which was widely predicted – is that it will return to the coast, gather strength and create more problems. The National Hurricane Center has recently said that Harvey has increased slightly in power.
Big picture: #HARVEY's track since landfall, (NHC positions). Center wobbled ashore, looped NW of Victoria, now heading for Matagorda Bay. pic.twitter.com/CLdfMpefhFBig picture: #HARVEY's track since landfall, (NHC positions). Center wobbled ashore, looped NW of Victoria, now heading for Matagorda Bay. pic.twitter.com/CLdfMpefhF
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Dallas – which is 240 miles (390km) north of Houston – has so far opened up three shelters to take in the displaced. It plans to open the city’s main convention center, the Kay Bailey Hutchison convention center, to offer another 5,000 beds by Tuesday morning.Dallas – which is 240 miles (390km) north of Houston – has so far opened up three shelters to take in the displaced. It plans to open the city’s main convention center, the Kay Bailey Hutchison convention center, to offer another 5,000 beds by Tuesday morning.
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Rain in far west Houston is now the strongest it has been all weekend and radar images suggest no let-up for several hours, bringing added anxiety to residents close to the Barker and Addicks reservoirs, which collect water and protect central Houston by reducing the impact of flooding along the Buffalo Bayou.Rain in far west Houston is now the strongest it has been all weekend and radar images suggest no let-up for several hours, bringing added anxiety to residents close to the Barker and Addicks reservoirs, which collect water and protect central Houston by reducing the impact of flooding along the Buffalo Bayou.
The Army Corps of Engineers is set to release water from the reservoirs in the coming hours, in effect allowing some neighborhoods to flood in order to keep a bigger disaster from unspooling downriver. Some are already under a voluntary evacuation order. Population growth in this part of Houston has been explosive over the past decade, fueled by the oil boom. It’s close to a quarter known as the Energy Corridor, where many oil companies big and small are headquartered. That means more houses and apartments built close to the bayou and the reservoirs. And where once were fields helping to absorb rainwater are now large areas of non-porous concrete.The Army Corps of Engineers is set to release water from the reservoirs in the coming hours, in effect allowing some neighborhoods to flood in order to keep a bigger disaster from unspooling downriver. Some are already under a voluntary evacuation order. Population growth in this part of Houston has been explosive over the past decade, fueled by the oil boom. It’s close to a quarter known as the Energy Corridor, where many oil companies big and small are headquartered. That means more houses and apartments built close to the bayou and the reservoirs. And where once were fields helping to absorb rainwater are now large areas of non-porous concrete.
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In this press briefing, the US Coast Guard says it has conducted more than 1,000 rescues, of which 200 were from the air.In this press briefing, the US Coast Guard says it has conducted more than 1,000 rescues, of which 200 were from the air.
US Coast Guard: We've rescued 1,200 from the #HoustonFloods - 200 from the air pic.twitter.com/v9SuvxrxjzUS Coast Guard: We've rescued 1,200 from the #HoustonFloods - 200 from the air pic.twitter.com/v9Suvxrxjz