The Asian Age

Hurricane Harvey slams Texas hard

Most powerful storm to lash US mainland in a decade. People flee as homes destroyed

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Corpus Christi (Texas), Aug. 26: Hurricane Harvey left a trail of devastatio­n Saturday after the most powerful storm to hit the US mainland in over a decade slammed into Texas, destroying homes, severing power supplies and forcing tens of thousands of residents to flee.

Harvey roared ashore late Friday, first pummeling the town of Rockport as a category four hurricane, packing sustained winds of 215 kilometers per hour.

A few hours later it made a second landfall just north of Rockport as a Category Three hurricane, with winds of 125 mph, the National Hurricane Center said.

Over the next hours Harvey lost strength as it moved inland over south Texas and eventually dropped to a still-dangerous Category One storm, with winds of 75 miles per There’s widespread devastatio­n. We had businesses and homes that are completely destroyed, and certainly a number of lives that have been disrupted significan­tly

C.J. Wax, hour.

Although the NHC said Harvey was likely to become a tropical storm later in the day, experts said that a vast area of Texas would face potentiall­y devastatin­g floods over the coming days while some communitie­s were hit by localised tornados.

Emergency services were struggling to make headway as rains continued to lash down while the coast guard was responding to May Day calls from tugboats caught out at sea.

President Donald Trump, aware of the damage to George W. Bush presidency’s for his tardy response to Hurricane Katrina, said he was closely monitoring the relief efforts and urged everyone to "Be Safe!"

"There’s widespread devastatio­n. We had businesses and homes that are completely destroyed, and certainly a number of lives that have been disrupted significan­tly," said CJ Wax, the mayor of Rockport.

“We have cross-functional teams that are out trying to assess the damage and determine what is needed to begin the recovery process, but it is still tropical storm-force winds and blinding rain,” he told MSNBC.

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