Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

HOUSTON: TWO INDIANS STILL CRITICAL, THOSE MAROONED SAFE

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

The condition of two Indian students of Texas A&M University remained critical on Monday but the 200 others marooned in Houston were safe and supplied with fresh food supplies, as heavy rains continued to pound the state of Texas for the fourth day and the death toll went up to nine.

Indian officials were helping families and relatives of the A&M students reach them as urgently as they could, and also reached the students in Houston bringing them truckloads of food supplied by the Muslim Associatio­n of Greater Houston, who made the first drop, and the Swaminaray­an Temple.

“For now the they are staying where they were as the water level had receded there and power supply had resumed,” said Indian consul general Anupam Ray, who reached them at their apartments where they had found themselves marooned earlier by rapidly rising water and spent hours reassuring them.

Nine people have died so far because of the storm that hit the Gulf Coast in Texas on Friday as category 4 Hurricane Harvey. It had since been downgraded to a “tropical storm”, which has pummeled the state with unpreceden­ted rainfall, flooding thousands of homes and businesses.

President Donald Trump, who is expected to tour affected areas on Tuesday, told reporters, “I look very much forward to it. Things are being handled really well. The spirit is incredible, of the people.” He warned that the adjoining state of Louisiana could be impacted as well.

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