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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather- |
Harvey kills 2, injures 14 in Texas |
2017-08-28 |
![]() Throughout the region between Corpus Christi and Houston, many people feared that toll was only the beginning. Authorities did not know the full scope of damage because weather conditions prevented emergency crews from getting into the hardest-hit places. And they dreaded the destruction that was yet to come from a storm that could linger for days and unload more than 40 inches of rain on cities, including dangerously flood-prone Houston, the nation's fourth-largest. In the island community of Port Aransas, population 3,800, officials were unable to fully survey the town because of "massive" damage. Police and heavy equipment had only made it into the northernmost street. "I can tell you I have a very bad feeling and that's about it," said Mayor Charles Bujan, who had called for a mandatory evacuation but did not know how many heeded the order. Some of the worst damage appeared to be in Rockport, a coastal city of about 10,000 that was directly in the storm's path. The mayor said his community took a blow "right on the nose" that left "widespread devastation," including homes, businesses and schools that were heavily damaged. Some structures were destroyed. |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 Contact noted a convoy of boats on trailers heading that way. Florida tags. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2017-08-28 17:16 |
#3 Well, on the bright side...my rooted vegetables have self-harvested. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2017-08-28 16:59 |
#2 It has in fact been raining. I've had 24" now, that I know of (the rain gauge topped three times). |
Posted by: ed in texas 2017-08-28 09:47 |
#1 "Yawn", Wake me when it's over. Oh, it's already over? Where's the 12th Iman? |
Posted by: Skidmark 2017-08-28 00:56 |