San Francisco Chronicle

Executive tour:

- By Glenn Thrush Glenn Thrush is a New York Times writer.

President Trump offers in-person reassuranc­es to Texans feeling the wrath of Harvey.

WASHINGTON — President Trump landed in storm-brushed Corpus Christi, Texas, on Tuesday to see for himself some of the damage caused by Tropical Storm Harvey and demonstrat­e his personal commitment to a region still in the grips of a historic natural disaster.

Trump, who pushed aides to schedule a visit to Texas as early as possible after Harvey made landfall near Rockport, Texas, on Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane, initially considered touring San Antonio, which is outside the most hardhit areas. But he settled on Corpus Christi because it was 30 miles away from the most severely affected parts of the Gulf Coast and it sustained relatively light damage from the initial impact of the storm.

“It’s a real team, and we want to do it better than ever before,” Trump said of the response effort during a meeting with officials from local, state and federal agencies in a Corpus Christi firehouse. “We want to be looked at in five years, in 10 years from now as, this is the way to do it.”

Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas, sitting next to the president, sought to allay concerns about the situation at the convention center in downtown Houston, where 9,000 residents fleeing rising floodwater­s have crammed into a makeshift shelter designed to accommodat­e 5,000.

“This is not the Superdome,” Abbott said, referring to the nightmaris­h conditions residents of New Orleans endured while seeking shelter at a sports arena after Hurricane Katrina 12 years ago.

“At the convention center, we are sustaining food,” added the governor, who sat near the state’s junior senator, Ted Cruz, who was briefly trapped by flooding in Houston on Monday.

The people at the convention center have food and security, Abbott said.

“I have an incident management team inside the city of Houston,” he said. “And more and more people are being moved to shelters to stabilize the situation.”

“All eyes are on Houston, and so are mine,” added Abbott, a political ally of Trump who has given the White House high marks for its storm response thus far.

After conferring with emergency management officials, the president, accompanie­d by Melania Trump, the first lady, boarded Air Force One to travel north to Austin, to meet with other officials.

 ?? Evan Vucci / Associated Press ?? President Trump, flanked by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and first lady Melania Trump, speaks during a briefing at a firehouse in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Evan Vucci / Associated Press President Trump, flanked by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and first lady Melania Trump, speaks during a briefing at a firehouse in Corpus Christi, Texas.

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