Historic,
catastrophic flooding underway in
Houston from Tropical Storm Harvey
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Weather forecasters' worst fears regarding Hurricane
Harvey are being realized in Houston, the nation's 4th-largest city, as a historic deluge pounded the city overnight and into Sunday morning, with no signs of relenting.*
Widespread, "catastrophic"
flooding is occurring, with emergency responders struggling to rescue people
from rapidly
flooding homes.
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Hurricane Harvey: A weather geek's live blog
Officials report at least 1,000 people were rescued overnight
from rising waters, and the National Weather Service (NWS) has been issuing some of the most dire flood warnings in its history, including calling the
Storm "unprecedented."*
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