Marlborough Express

Harvey spins inland; full damage still unknown

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UNITED STATES: Harvey spun deeper into Texas and unloaded extraordin­ary amounts of rain yesterday after the once-fearsome hurricane crashed into vulnerable homes and businesses along the coastline in a blow that killed at least one person and injured up to 14.

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 100cm of rain on cities, including dangerousl­y flood-prone Houston, the nation’s fourthlarg­est.

In the island community of Port Aransas, population 3800, 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.

Rockport’s roads were a mess of toppled power poles. A trailer blocked much of one major intersecti­on. Wood framing from ripped-apart houses was strewn along Route 35 on the town’s southern end.

A day earlier, Rockport Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Rios offered ominous advice, telling people who chose not to evacuate to mark their arms with Sharpie pens, implying that the marks would make it easier for rescuers to identify them. - AP

 ?? ADREES LATIF ?? A man walks through floods waters and onto the main road after surveying his property which was hit by Hurricane Harvey in Rockport, Texas.
ADREES LATIF A man walks through floods waters and onto the main road after surveying his property which was hit by Hurricane Harvey in Rockport, Texas.
 ?? PHOTO: WASHINGTON POST ?? Nahan Valdez, right, gathers supplies out of his destroyed home to take back to a shelter near City-by-the Sea, Texas.
PHOTO: WASHINGTON POST Nahan Valdez, right, gathers supplies out of his destroyed home to take back to a shelter near City-by-the Sea, Texas.

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