The Latest: Convention center 2,000 over initial capacity
About 7,000 people have arrived at the shelter set up inside the
After an occasionally chaotic several hours Monday as thousands of evacuees arrived in the pouring rain, the center settled down as people went to sleep. People hung towels and wet clothes on the bases of the ceiling supports inside the convention hall. Police officers were stationed at several entrances.
Officials opened a 1,000-person capacity shelter Monday night south of downtown and were still identifying places to potentially open a second major shelter like the convention center.
The center's
The storm center was marked 145 miles (235 kilometers) southwest of
The storm was expected to make a slow turn to the northeast on Tuesday, placing the center just off the middle and upper Texas
President
The
The couple will then head to
The trip will conclude with a briefing there from state leaders.
The
Cain described a chaotic scene out on the floodwaters. He says some people are posing as rescuers and are robbing people. He says the
A
The second night inside the
Police officers and
Over a loudspeaker, a person shouted in English and Spanish to leave space for first responders moving in and out of the cavernous convention hall.
The convention center exceeded its 5,000-person capacity earlier Monday night, and a
A four-member team has been in
Another 21 have been sent to nearby
The team has a medical platform, a refrigerated pharmacy truck, food, tents, generators and a trailer with a decontamination unit. The team is equipped and trained to treat all animals, big or small.
Having been turned into a shelter for Harvey evacuees,
Unless volunteers can find more than their current supply of 5,000 cots, some evacuees will have to sleep in chairs or on the floor.
At a news conference Monday evening, Turner also said that at least 150 critical rescue requests were still pending.
The
Officials says that in
Officials in
Jett says the sheets and towels in the windows will allow rescuers to better identify people they need to reach.
The neighborhoods border swift-flowing
A
Many of those rescued are now sheltering at Constellation Field, home to the unaffiliated minor baseball team the Sugar Land Skeeters. The team has welcomed people to stay inside until they can return to their homes.
The owners of baseball team, Marcie and
He says they have about 200 people staying there now and can hold 500 people.
The Republican on Monday added
A meteorologist has calculated that by the end of
An
Two dams — at
Meteorologists say that sometime Tuesday or early Wednesday parts of the
It now has sustained winds of 45 mph (72 kph), up 5 mph (8 kph).
Forecasters expect Harvey to stay over water and at 45 mph (72 kph) for 36 hours and then head back inland east of
Harvey made landfall in
Officials say the ongoing release of water from two flood-control reservoirs in the
Authorities say a woman has been killed in the
Harvey made landfall in
Volunteers have used a dump truck to rescue about 20 people from a flooded
The rescue effort happened Monday after some residents of
Several residents then used small rafts and air mattresses to float out to the vehicle. Children were handed from one person to another to be loaded into the back of the truck.
The truck then headed to dry land at a minor league baseball park that's been opened up as a staging area for people to evacuate.
Volunteers on personal watercraft and in kayaks also helped evacuate people from the subdivision threatened by the fast-swelling
Harvey made landfall in
Turner toured the convention center Monday, hugging evacuees and asking how they were doing. The convention center was already more than halfway to its 5,000-person capacity.
Turner said the city was considering its options for another major shelter, but did not say which buildings could be used.
Harvey made landfall in
Republican
Abbott said at a news conference in
Abbott said, "I would have to grade the federal government's response as an A-plus." He said the storm was "if not the largest, one of the largest disasters America has ever faced." But he says, "to see the swift response from the federal government is pretty much unparalleled."
Abbot expressed similar sentiments Sunday. It's a departure for Abbott. He was elected governor in 2014 decrying federal "overreach" and boasting about using his former positon as
Officials are preparing to evacuate one of the nation's busiest trauma centers as flooding from Harvey threatened to compromise the hospital's supply of medicine and food.
A spokesman at
A mandatory evacuation has been ordered for a Southeast Texas city of about 20,000 that's been inundated by Harvey floodwaters.
The police statement cited the fragile infrastructure in the city amid flooding, limited working utilities and concern for the forecast track of Harvey. Transportation was available for those needing help leaving
The
In a message to
A television station is reporting that six family members are believed to have drowned in
The
According to the station, four children — the youngest, a 6-year-old girl — and their grandparents are feared dead after the van hit high floods Sunday afternoon when crossing a bridge in
The driver of the vehicle, the children's great-uncle, reportedly escaped before the van was submerged and grabbed onto a tree limb as the van sunk. He told the children inside to try to escape through the back door, but they were unable to get out.
Former President
Bush, who lives in
Harvey made landfall in
The spill occurred at
In a second incident, a fiberglass storage tank operated by
Harvey made landfall in
An advisory Monday afternoon from the center says life-threatening flooding continues for
Harvey has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (64 kph). The center says it may slowly intensify as it moves closer to the coast.
Harvey is forecast to turn back toward the northeast at some point Tuesday.
An additional 25 inches (64 centimeters) of rainfall is forecast through Friday and the center says other threats include tornadoes and a coastal storm surge of 1 to 3 feet (0.3 meter to 0.91 meter) moving inland from the coast.
Concerns include the way the two structures were built in the 1940s, and the threat to the people and property of the nation's 4th-biggest city if they were to fail.
The Corps said Monday it was starting to release water from the two dams, called Addicks and Barker. The move would worsen flooding in some neighborhoods, but was necessary to prevent bigger, uncontrolled flows later, the Corps said in a statement.
The
The Corps '"was confident that the structures continue to perform as they were designed to do," it said in Monday's statement.
Officials say
That includes nearly 20,000 calls just since
He says that on average, the system usually get 8,000 or 9,000 calls per day.
Laud says officials have also initiated a voice activated system that lets callers know that the 911 system has received their call and that they should stay on the phone until someone comes on the line. Laud says some people were apparently hanging up because they didn't think their call would be answered.
Harvey made landfall late Friday as a Category 4 hurricane and has lingered just off the coast, dropping heavy rain as a tropical storm.



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