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  • August 27, 2017 - Port Aransas, Texas, U.S.- Port Aransas resident MELANIE ZURWASKI stands in her backyard where a boat and other debris came to rest in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. Zurwaski's home was destroyed but she managed to get through the category four storm. (Credit Image: © Kin Man Hui/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 27, 2017 - Port Aransas, Texas, U.S. - A tattered U.S. flag blows in the wind in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Port Aransas. (Credit Image: © Kin Man Hui/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 27, 2017 - Port Aransas, Texas, U.S. - Port Aransas resident MELANIE ZURWASKI walks into her home in aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. Zurwaski's home was destroyed but she managed to get through the category four storm. (Credit Image: © San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 27, 2017 - Port Aransas, Texas, U.S. - ROBERT RAMSEY (left) consoles MELANIE ZURAWSKI who broke into tears as they gather with KATHY NIEHART at the emergency operations center in Port Aransas, seeking answers and aid in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. The trio was amongst a group of residents to stayed and rode out the category four storm instead of evacuating. All three of their homes were destroyed in the storm. (Credit Image: © Kin Man Hui/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 26, 2017 - Rockport, Texas, U.S. - ROBERT ZBRANEK stands near his boat, Sweet Mother of Pearl, which sank in the violence of Hurricane Harvey hitting the gulf coast. Zbranek initially rode out the category four storm in the boat but as the storm grew in intensity, the winds caused the boat to wreck into the pier and ruptured the side of the boat. He got out and sought shelter in his car until daybreak. Zbranek also owns two other boats but was using the one that was damaged as his personal craft. (Credit Image: © San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 26, 2017 - Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S. - A boat appears partially sunk in the water in the municipal marina in Corpus Christi after Hurricane Harvey a category 4 storm ripped through the area overnight. (Credit Image: © San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 27, 2017 - Port Aransas, Texas, U.S. - Port Aransas resident JOE FOWLER holds his hands up to illustrate how he held up wooden boards to brace against the door of his home to keep wind and water from entering in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. Fowler was amongst a group of residents who opted to ride out the storm instead of evacuating. (Credit Image: © Kin Man Hui/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 26, 2017 - Rockport, Texas, USA - A toppled school crossing sign is partially submerged in flood water in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Rockport, Texas on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017. (Credit Image: © San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 26, 2017 - Rockport, Texas, USA - A toppled school crossing sign is partially submerged in flood water in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Rockport, Texas on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017. (Credit Image: © San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 27, 2017 - Port Aransas, Texas, U.S. - Port Aransas resident MELANIE ZURWASKI walks into her home in aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. Zurwaski's home was destroyed but she managed to get through the category four storm. (Credit Image: © San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 27, 2017 - Port Aransas, Texas, U.S. - A tattered U.S. flag blows in the wind in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Port Aransas. (Credit Image: © Kin Man Hui/San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • zReportage.com Story of the Week # 641 -  Hurricane Harvey - Launched Sept. 6, 2017 - Full multimedia experience: audio, stills, text and or video: Go to zReportage.com to see more - Hurricane Harvey could be the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history with a potential price tag of $190 billion, according to a preliminary estimate from private weather firm AccuWeather. Hurricane Harvey dumped 33 trillion gallons of water in the U.S. Its blistering winds destroyed buildings, boats and homes standing in its path. At least 33 people have been killed in eastern Texas since the storm hit. Parts of Texas have been hit by more than 51in of rainfall since Hurricane Harvey landed on 25 August, setting new rainfall records for the contiguous-US. Large areas of Houston, the fourth most populous city in the US, remain under water. More than 10,000 rescues have been made so far, with neighbors and strangers stepping in to help in unprecedented numbers. Almost 325,000 people have registered with Federal Emergency Management Agency for disaster assistance. No one knows how many people are in shelters, just that more are expected. (Credit Image: ? Kin Man Hui/San Antonio Express-News/zReportage.com via ZUMA Wire)
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