The Borneo Post

Harvey moves inland, leaving trail of death and destructio­n

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LAKE CHARLES, La/ HOUSTON: Tropical Depression Harvey weakened as it moved inland over Louisiana yesterday, leaving behind record flooding that drove tens of thousands from their homes in Texas, with the death toll rising as bodies were found in receding waters.

The storm that paralysed Houston is predicted to be one of the most expensive natural disasters in US history and presents the administra­tion of US President Donald Trump with massive humanitari­an and rebuilding challenges.

The storm has killed at least 35 people and forced 32,000 people into shelters since coming ashore on Friday near Rockport, Texas, on the Gulf of Mexico Coast as the most powerful hurricane to hit the state in half a century.

The Houston Fire Department will begin a block-by-block effort to rescue stranded survivors and recover bodies, Assistant Fire Chief Richard Mann told reporters.

Harvey was forecast to move northeast through Louisiana into Mississipp­i, dumping 10 to 20cm of rain, the National Hurricane Centre said. Flood watches and warnings extend from the Texas-Louisiana coast into Kentucky.

“Our whole city is underwater,” said Port Arthur, Texas Mayor Derrick Foreman in a social media post where he also broadcast live video of floodwater­s filling his home in the city of 55,000 people, about 160km east of Houston. Nearly 75cm of rain hit the Port Arthur area, the National Weather Service said.

Clear skies in Houston on Wednesday brought relief to the energy hub and fourth-largest US city after five days of catastroph­ic downpours.

The first flight out of Houston since the storm hit boarded on Wednesday evening.

Mayor Sylvester Turner said he hoped the port of Houston, one of the nation’s busiest, would reopen soon.

The latest reported deaths on Wednesday included a married couple who drowned while driving through high water near Simonton, Texas, Major Chad Norvell of the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office said on Twitter.

Houston’s Khou-TV said an infant girl was swept away after her parents got out of their pickup truck near New Waverly, Texas, and tried to carry her across rushing water.

Police in Harris County, home to Houston, said 17 people remained missing.

Another threat to the area was the possible explosion of a flood-hit chemical plant in Crosby, about 50km northeast of Houston.

Arkema SA, which ordered an evacuation on Tuesday of residents within a 1.5 mile radius of its plant, expects chemicals to catch fire or explode at the facility in the coming days because of lost power to its cooling systems, a company official said.

The floods shut the nation’s largest oil refinery in Port Arthur in the latest hit to US energy infrastruc­ture that has sent gasoline prices climbing and disrupted global fuel supplies.

Moody’s Analytics is estimating the economic cost from Harvey for southeast Texas at US$ 51 billion to US$ 75 billion, ranking it among the costliest storms in US history.

At least US$ 23 billion worth of property has been affected by flooding from Harvey just in parts of Texas’ Harris and Galveston counties, a Reuters analysis of satellite imagery and property data showed.

“The worst is not yet over for southeast Texas, as far as the rain is concerned,” Governor Greg Abbott said.

He warned residents of stormhit areas to expect floodwater­s to linger for up to a week and said the area affected was larger than that hit by 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, which killed more than 1,800 people in New Orleans, and 2012’s Superstorm Sandy, which killed 132 around New York and New Jersey.

Houston’s metropolit­an area, with an economy about as large as Argentina’s, has a population of about 6.5 million, far greater than New Orleans’ at the time of Katrina. Abbott asked that the federal government spend more on rebuilding Texas’ Gulf Coast than it did after the earlier storms.

A day after visiting Texas to survey the damage, US President Donald Trump pledged to stand by the people of Texas and Louisiana.

The storm made it less likely Trump would act on his threat to shut the federal government over funding for a border wall with Mexico, Goldman Sachs economists said. They now estimate that probabilit­y at 35 per cent, down from 50 per cent previously.

Vice-president Mike Pence and several Cabinet secretarie­s will travel to Texas to meet residents affected by the storm as well as local and state officials, Pence’s press secretary said.

An army of volunteers has turned out to help the thousands of police, National Guard personnel, Coast Guard flood teams and emergency crews to ferry thousands of people stranded in floodwater­s to safety.

In Port Arthur, the city was in a precarious position with major highways in and out of the city cut off by floods. Rescue workers have come to the city and local residents have pitched in. “We are country people. "We are helping each other. We have neighbors coming to the aid of neighbours,” Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office Captain Crystal Holmes said in a telephone interview. — Reuters

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 ??  ?? File photo showing residents of La Vita Bella assisted living facility in waist-deep flood water due to Tropical Storm Harvey in Dickinson, Texas. — Reuters photo
File photo showing residents of La Vita Bella assisted living facility in waist-deep flood water due to Tropical Storm Harvey in Dickinson, Texas. — Reuters photo
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Still video image of a woman rescued from the flood waters by a US Navy Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 7 crew in Beaumont, Texas. — Reuters photo

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