The Latest: 2nd major shelter for Harvey evacuees opens
A second major shelter has opened in
At least 10 buses pulled up to the NRG Center on the south side of the city just before midnight Tuesday. Those in wheelchairs entered first, followed by the first of what officials said could be up to 2,000 people by sunrise Wednesday at the conference hall adjacent to the decommissioned Astrodome and the city's
The evacuees brought to NRG Center came from other parts of the metro area.
Photos with pleas for help in finding the missing from Tropical Storm Harvey are being posted and retweeted by the thousands as desperate family members seek loved ones who they fear might be dead, but may only have a dead phone.
No official number of missing has been released Tuesday night, but dozens of missing-person photos are circulating on social media. Some are getting results, though not always positive ones.
The family of
The mother of baby
After a series of posts, she got a call from a family of strangers that had her baby, and the two were soon reunited.
The Rockport-Fulton Fighting Pirates won't take the field Friday for their season opener, but some of their players took to the field Tuesday to help clean it up.
Winds from Harvey last week sheared the uprights from both goal posts, stripped most of the metal from the stadium scoreboards, scattered sheet metal through the stands and destroyed the gymnasium where the girls' volleyball team plays.
By word of mouth, some football and volleyball players met Monday afternoon to begin the cleanup. Even more players showed up Tuesday.
Athletic director
Right guard
Harvey made landfall near Rockport last Friday as a Category 4 hurricane.
Officials say they have received disturbing reports of people impersonating Homeland Security special agents and telling residents to evacuate in order to rob their homes.
The city of
The city also says in a tweet in both English and Spanish that it is not checking the immigration status of anyone coming into shelters.
The death toll from Harvey has risen to at least 18 as three more fatalities have been confirmed in the
Family members and authorities have reported at least 18 deaths although the bodies of some victims apparently swept away in the floodwaters have not been found.
The CH-47 Chinook helicopters are stationed in
The ministry says the helicopters will be able to airlift troops, evacuees and supplies in the relief effort.
Prime Minister
Houston officials are opening a major shelter at
The new shelter will provide the city with additional capacity because the number of evacuees at the
Just 500 cots are being added to the floor of the
He says, "We fully expect to have everyone in a cot tonight."
Federal and local agencies say they have rescued more than 13,000 people in the
Houston Fire Chief
Beaumont police say a woman has died after she and her young daughter were swept into a rain-swollen drainage canal while trying to escape their stalled vehicle.
A police statement said the woman pulled her vehicle into an office park's flooded parking lot about
Two Beaumont police officers and two fire-rescue divers in a rubber boat spotted the mother floating with the child, who was holding onto her mother. Officers pulled the child and the mother into the boat. The child was responsive but suffering from hypothermia; the mother was unresponsive and efforts to revive her failed. The child is hospitalized in stable condition.
Authorities and family members have so far reported more than a dozen deaths from Harvey.
This item corrects the location of the parking lot.
Houston Mayor
Turner announced the change on Twitter Tuesday evening, about an hour after initially imposing the curfew.
Police Chief
There have been scattered reports of looting during the flooding from Tropical Storm Harvey.
Houston Mayor
Turner announced during a news conference Tuesday evening that the downtown basketball arena will be used to help reduce overflow at the nearby
Turner says people will still have to go to the convention center first before going into the
Turner thanked Rockets owner
Turner says because Houston police have been spread thin due to ongoing water rescues and other efforts, 50
Officials say they have evacuated homes northeast of
The Harris County Fire Marshal's office said in a tweet Tuesday that homes within 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) of the Arkema plant in
Arkema says in a news release that it manufactures organic peroxides in
Arkema said it shut down the Crosby site before Harvey made landfall last week, but a crew of 11 had been kept onsite. That group was removed Tuesday.
Harris County has confirmed the storm-related death of 64-year-old
Authorities and family members have so far reported more than 10 deaths from Harvey.
Houston Mayor
Turner says at a news conference Tuesday that there is no reason for people to be on the streets during those hours.
Police Chief
There have been scattered reports of looting during the flooding from Tropical Storm Harvey.
Authorities at a small city near Houston say a boater who was helping rescue people from the Harvey floodwaters has located a deceased man.
Price says officers are still on the scene and the body has been taken to a funeral home.
Authorities earlier had confirmed five deaths that are believed to be related to Harvey. Another six people are missing and presumed dead after a van fell into a bayou.
One of the nation's busiest trauma centers has abandoned evacuation plans and will discharge patients more quickly as it prepares for an expected surge of new patients with injuries related to Harvey.
Spokesman
McLeod said "we're going to need those beds once the next wave comes."
Ben Taub is Houston's main public hospital of last resort, and many patients are poor and uninsured.
Building repairs continue on a burst sewage pipe and leaks that damaged the basement of the hospital's main building and affected pharmacy, food service and other key operations.
McLeod said the hospital has enough food to last until Thursday, when all hospital staff and administrators will be expected back at work.
Authorities say an 81-year-old woman has died after her vehicle was caught in floodwaters caused by Tropical Storm Harvey in
Officials with the
Sgt.
This item corrects the woman's age from 83 to 81 and her middle name from Mae to Winfrey, according to Sgt.
Hundreds of people are waiting in line at the
Many evacuees arrived with what was in their pockets and nothing else.
His two possessions are a cell phone and a wallet. He dried the cards inside the wallet on a piece of cardboard, and his cellphone worked after he held the battery under a bathroom hair dryer.
He took his first shower Tuesday in a mobile unit brought in by the
The 49-year-old Boyce hopes he can get enough money to travel to
For the drenched
Harvey is forecast to return inland around the Texas-Louisiana line and close to
But Feltgen cautioned that this doesn't mean Harvey is ending.
Flash flood watches are already posted for parts of Tennessee, southern
Those areas and Arkansas could get six or seven inches of rain, but it won't be anything like what southeast Texas got.
The
In far North Dallas, hundreds of volunteers are handling a steady stream of cars, trucks and trailers loaded with water, diapers and other goods for hurricane relief.
The drop-off point announced by the city of
The volunteers say they have seen thousands of vehicles loaded Tuesday with items to donate for hurricane relief. The volume of vehicles loaded with items to donate extended out onto and down the northbound frontage road of the Dallas North Tollway. One 34-foot trailer belonging to a cabinet maker was filled with bottled water and other items. The drop-off point was open from
Harvey has gained a bit of strength but stayed a tropical storm. Its winds increased from 45 mph (72 kph) to 50 mph (80 kph).
But the
Forecasters say heavy rains are continuing to spread over southeastern Texas and southern
The rains in
An official says that a levee protecting a subdivision of homes in a county south of
Brazoria County spokeswoman
She says that some water did get through but it wasn't substantial. She warns that authorities don't know how long the fortification will hold. She also notes the breach happened due to rainwater but that the nearby
Trower says that the mandatory evacuation ordered Sunday morning still stands and notes that most of the residents in the area have left.
Brazoria County Judge
Federal regulators say dozens of offshore oil-and-gas platforms and rigs in the
Five of the 10 drilling rigs currently operating in the Gulf also had been evacuated as of noon Tuesday. The bureau estimated that approximately 19 percent of the Gulf's oil and natural gas production was "shut-in," or temporarily halted, as of midday Tuesday. Offshore facilities will be inspected once the storm has passed.
The Texas Gulf is a key area for
Google says it is matching
Houston Mayor
The
NAACP interim President
Johnson says the NAACP's goal will be "to ensure that resources directed from the federal government don't skip neighborhoods."
Johnson told the
Johnson is the former president of the Mississippi State Conference NAACP. He says Katrina shows "it is critically important for the association to ensure that the recovery is equitable."
Gov.
Edwards said at a news conference Tuesday in
Approximately 500 people were evacuated Monday night and early Tuesday from flooded neighborhoods in southwest Louisiana. Edwards says about 200 of them spent the night in area shelters.
Edwards says more than 600 members of the
Edwards says Tropical Storm Harvey was strengthening slightly after moving back into the
Volunteers and donors are lining up outside of the
City officials and
The convention center has nearly doubled its original 5,000-person capacity, and Mayor
Houston Fire Chief
Peña says some fire department crews have been working for three days straight, without a break, and he has implemented procedures to ensure firefighters get the nourishment and rest they need.
Peña says it has been difficult to get in fresh crews to replace firefighters at some locations because in many areas, "we can't get in and out of the fire stations" due to flooding. "We can't deploy them to where we need them with their equipment."
Peña says the fire department is managing the resources it has on hand and will rotate in fresh firefighter crews as it is able to do so.
The
Sociology professor
University spokesman
The
In a Facebook post on Monday evening, the university said it "stands in solidarity with the people impacted by Hurricane Harvey."
Officials said another sociology professor will take over Storey's classes.
Weather forecasters expect Tropical Storm Harvey to come ashore somewhere near Louisiana's southwestern corner, following its trip through Texas and return to the Gulf.
Forecasters also project heavy rain running east from
Harvey is expected to bring gusts up to 45 mph (70 kph) in coastal areas and gusts of up to 35 mph (55 kph) in
Erickson warns that some coastal rivers won't be able to drain rains effectively because Harvey's winds are pushing storm surge into coastal waters, aggravating flooding in places that have already received more than 20 inches of rain.
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There was no escaping Harvey for members of one
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They had forged ahead with New Orleans vacation plans as Harvey developed. As of Tuesday, they had no way to return to their flooded homes. Meanwhile, bands of rain from Harvey prompted flash flood watches in
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The ferry system provides free transportation connecting travelers between
The ferries, each capable of transporting at least 20 vehicles, were taken out of service Friday morning as Harvey approached Port Aransas, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northeast of
Dailey says all seven ferries were docked on the Port Aransas side when the storm hit.
A spokeswoman for the reality star says she and her mother and sisters have given
Kardashian West announced the donation on Twitter Tuesday, saying: "Houston we are praying for you." She used the hashtag #HoustonStrong.
They are among several stars who've said publicly they are helping hurricane victims.
Houston plans to open up at least two more big shelters to house people trying to escape Harvey's floodwaters.
Mayor
Turner says Houston will open up two new big shelters, and possibly a third. He didn't identify where the shelters would be. More details are expected later Tuesday.
Turner says the number of people at the convention center has continued to grow because the facility is housing not only
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Mayor
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Houston's top law officer is warning would-be looters amid flooding from Harvey.
Police Chief
Acevedo says he's spoken with the Harris County district attorney's office to ensure anyone suspected of looting is prosecuted. He also says he'll lobby judges and prosecutors to secure the most severe punishment Texas law allows.
State law allows for penalty enhancements for crimes like burglary and robbery that occur during a state of disaster



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