Hurricane Harvey wreaks havoc on Gulf Coast
As more and more inches of rain fell this week in the
Rainfall numbers have broken national records at 51.88 inches as of
President
Trump applauded the efforts of first responders in
However, critics fault him for saying nothing to the millions of victims who remain homeless, lost or dead.
In a twist of irony, with thousands still stranded and at least 22 reported dead, includng a 61-year-old veteran
In the
Meanwhile, the
"It's been a hell of a day," Messiah-Jiles said on Sunday. "Some neighbors came down from about four or five blocks from us and ended up rescuing everyone from our gated community- about 60 people-and it was my first time in an airboat, but I'm alive and well and okay."
Messiah-Jiles noted that she's now safe in a hotel. "I'm just hoping we don't have what they had in
"Thank God we're okay. There's no water in our house and we're safe and dry," said Carter-Richards, noting that the Forward Times building did receive minor water damage.
Flooding from Tropical Storm Harvey, described by the
"The breadth and intensity of this rainfall are beyond anything experienced before," the NWS said. "Catastrophic flooding is now underway and expected to continue for days." Service Disruptions Abound
Will the flood bring Americans together as one?
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