Times of Oman

Crews rescue hundreds as Harvey floods Houston

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ROCKPORT (US): Emergency crews raced to pull people from cars and homes as flood waters rose across southeast Texas on Sunday, rescuing more than 1,000 people in the Houston area as Tropical Storm Harvey pounded the region.

Harvey came ashore late Friday as the most powerful hurricane to hit Texas in more than 50 years and has killed at least two people. The death toll is expected to rise as the storm lashes the U.S. state for days, triggering more floods, tidal surges and tornadoes.

Harvey is forecast to arc slowly toward Houston through Wednesday. The centre of the storm is still 125 miles (201.17 km) southwest of the fourth most populous city in the United States. Emergency services told people to climb onto the roofs of their houses rather than into their attics to escape rapidly rising waters. Authoritie­s warned the city’s more than two million residents not to leave flooded homes because many of the city’s roads were underwater. The Twitter account of the sheriff of Harris County, which includes most of Houston, was inundated with rescue requests. Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said his deputies responded to unconfirme­d reports of a deceased woman and child inside a submerged vehicle on a highway near Houston.

Another resident described seeing a woman’s body floating in the streets during a flash flood in west Houston.

The flood was several feet high, the resident told local TV station abc13. Gonzalez’ stretched rescue teams were struggling to deal with requests for help.

 ?? - Reuters ?? REDUCED TO RUBBLE : A condominiu­m complex is reduced to rubble after Hurricane Harvey struck Rockport, Texas on Saturday.
- Reuters REDUCED TO RUBBLE : A condominiu­m complex is reduced to rubble after Hurricane Harvey struck Rockport, Texas on Saturday.

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