Disaster relief agencies ready to help Harvey victims, but they can't get in; A clockmaker, a first responder and a family of six: Harvey's death toll rises amid surging waters
| | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | After record rains in Texas, Harvey now menaces Louisiana | Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the total National Guard deployment across Texas would reach 24,000 troops, with about 10,000 of them deployed there from other states. | By Arelis R. Hernández and Mark Berman • Read more » | Wet, so wet, with little hope of getting dry | For those affected by Harvey, every day blurs into the same long surreal state of being physically wet, of feeling, hearing, smelling and even tasting water that was not only flooding roads and invading homes but inundating people. | By Stephanie McCrummen • Read more » | | | | | What 500-year flooding could look like in five cities | Hurricane Harvey has been called a "500-year flood" — a flood event that has a one-in-500 chance of occurring in any given year in that location. Hundreds of thousands of people live in flood-prone cities such as Houston, Miami, New Orleans, Tampa Bay and New York. Here's a look at how 500-year floods could affect them. | By Leslie Shapiro, Armand Emamdjomeh and Ted Mellnik • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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