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Despite Hurricane Harvey Flooding, White House Defends Trump's Rolling Back Obama Flood Regulations Published Aug 28, 2017 at 3:09 PM EDT Updated Aug 28, 2017 at 3:21 PM EDT ...
Reporting from DICKINSON, Texas — The Bible has plenty to say about dangerous waters. Moses and the Israelites fled Egypt through a parted Red Sea. When Jesus’ disciples were at sea on a boat ...
Perez, whose wife, daughter, brother and sister-in-law were all in the house at the time, said the water was "pretty terrifying" and came in "as fast as a freight train." ...
The White House said Sunday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency had sent emergency responders, search-and-rescue teams, bottled water, and other resources along the coast.
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Villalobos and his staff have been in touch with the White House, he said, about plans to feed, transport and temporarily shelter what could be thousands of migrants per day crossing through the area.
When white residents left, he said, it seemed resources such as consistent trash collection or a properly working drainage system fled as well. So after Harvey, Moses, 65, expected to be denied ...
Nervous white-tailed deer pause their browsing to stare. Even on a cold day when sound travels, Interstate 30 traffic is too distant to disturb the calm.
During this year’s legislative session, Texas lawmakers allocated part of the state’s historic $32.7 billion surplus toward better protecting the state against droughts and floods.
By midnight, the flood had passed. But their house was wrecked. Their bedroom furniture was in their backyard and their living room set hung from a tree down the road.
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Texas House Passes Bill To Spend More Than $3 Billion To Help Pay For Flood Control Projects With the damage from Hurricane Harvey in mind, lawmakers approved two bills aimed at better preparing ...