As Waters Rise in Beaumont, Houston Starts to Head Home

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Houston - residents of Houston area returned home from their flood houses, some of them were not able to do much more than the survey of the debris and to recover some valuable things, the people of Beaumont did not drink water on the second day on Friday and record records - the snow caused by the storm Harvey's intensity increases.

In the 300-mile stretch of Southeast Texas, millions of people still fall prey to the devastating effects of the severe storm, breaking the record for the continental United States - the reservoir house, the streets spread throughout the area, have lost power, affected thousands and fuel accidents - When millions of people begin to assess losses and reschedule their lives Thinking for the reason Local officials said that at least 46 deaths were suspected or suspected of death, they could still get a number of warnings.

In most areas including Harris County, Houston, water is declining - although on Thursday night the county's flood control district predicted that 136,000 structures were still flooded - and the number of people living in the biggest shelters, George R. The Brown Convention Center has decreased from about 10,000 to 8,000 a week.

But the conditions were criticized in the east, particularly in other areas near the Baymont, Port Arthur and Louisiana borders, and the Red Cross of America reported on Friday that the number of shelters around 42,000

"This is going to be a multiyear project for Texas to excavate from disasters," Gov. Greg Abbott said on Friday.

Thousands of people came to Houston and its surroundings with a truck and a boat to come out of the house. Some left, others just pick up medical and family photos just before heading back to the sanctuary, and most simply can not wait to find out: How bad is it?

On Thursday, Larry and the Charger Carred, got their first post-harve look at their home in Northwest Houston, which saw their blue car flown about 20 feet from where they were located beside a tree. Ten tall logos have never been seen before that their traps were scattered on one side. There is no trace in the mailbox.

Cades have owned their brick buildings for a quarter century, but it seems unfamiliar. Mr Cade tries to try to open the front door of the swollen, Ms. Cade peeked through the windows of the family room. Even through a photo of dirt, he can highlight everything. Drink water five feet more than I do.

They stood in front of them holding their hands - and wept.

"I feel very sad and empty," Mr. Cade, 63, said the driveway stood.

"O Lord, O God, my God is my God." Mrs. Mud, 62, repeatedly softly as she walked back home. "This is overwhelming. Everything is thrown everywhere."

It was uncertain that many residents of this region have tried to return home after the storm - or how many people can return to their homes?

Mayor Sylvestier Turner said, "I'm hoping that they go to the shelter and return home, people want to take precautions", or if they want to find somewhere else and return home. They just need to be extra careful when they return. "

This city has had its own complexity in the process of going home. Local and state authorities issue caution: the flood water does not eat anything in contact; Wildlife test with snakes; And visit home in the light of the day

And they have been advised near disinfecting for consuming furniture: one glass of water from five glen water.

Public health authorities for the City of Houston, Dr. David E Perse said, "It's dirty water."

State Senator John Whitmyyer, represented as part of Houston, said residents were interested in seeing their homes.

"Any human emotions found in a society are being felt," Mr. Whitmayer said. "They realize how much they will live, in many cases. You have to have priorities: one of their priorities survival and breathing. Now they want to get back as normal as possible."

Some went home and returned home. Others plan to call contractors and zamindars, plan to repair. Others still carry wedding photographs or cloths, then it may be menstrual to come back to the shelter or relatives home. In many cases, homes are not habitable

"We could only take some clothes and food, but 25-year-old Marcia Avalvo said, but I was returning to Houston in the northeast, but soon she came in.

Standing at a flood highway, not far away from her home, Mrs. Evilo said that the line of the house came up to her knees.

Tequo Stuart-Miller (30) saw his house for the first time since the flood Thursday, with his grandfather and other relatives traveling around the two-stage house of the shelter in the north-western part of the northwestern suburb of Syracus Creek. .

The first story of water was inundated. He said the most powerful memory of his inspection, the smell of this place was: "Lollipop and Death."

"It was devastating," he said. "Just devastating."
The family where Friday night games and Sunday soul food gathered food for the dinner party so he did not enter the courage to destroy

"We had kids around, we do not want to see them," he said. "It is traumatizing, that they used to see."

After returning to Larry and the Resident Cardare home, the couple looked at their back home, though it turned upside down.

The flower pots were collected for Mrs. Cred for more than 15 years and she was scattered behind the house. Others have disappeared. The fence has fallen into a messy pile. Garage door has gone, the fish swimming pool has not found their way.

"Where is our deck?" Mrs. Cadet was astonished.

Mr. Ched whirled around and looked at a dirt patch of earth.

"Hey Gone," he said, lying on the shoulder.

Before leaving the house to stay in the hotel with 22 grandchildren and friends on Sunday afternoon, Mr. Sid laid a picture of his mother on a seven-foot ceiling. The film, over the age of 50, is so polite that Mr Cadet correctly can remember: he is wearing a black character, suspender and white, hard-tump, high top shoes; His mother wears a blue floral dress and holds her hand as Houston stands in the fifth ward.

"As soon as I went to the door this morning, I thought about my mom," she said. "That picture," she said, her tears thinned by tears. "I thought the shelf was high enough." The dorms that the furniture could see through their windows, rarely expected them.

They said they stormed the floodplain in the Bay of Bengal in the Bay of Bengal, but there is nothing like Harvey.

"I have seen really bad things on television", said Mr Kader, whose family owned a transport business. "But is it really the experience?" Never.

Now, what's the inside of the sysis? The door is still swollen with swelling.

The family where Friday night games and Sunday soul food gathered food for the dinner party so he did not enter the courage to destroy

"We had kids around, we do not want to see them," he said. "It is traumatizing, that they used to see."

After returning to Larry and the Resident Cardare home, the couple looked at their back home, though it turned upside down.

The flower pots were collected for Mrs. Cred for more than 15 years and she was scattered behind the house. Others have disappeared. The fence has fallen into a messy pile. Garage door has gone, the fish swimming pool has not found their way.

"Where is our deck?" Mrs. Cadet was astonished.

Mr. Ched whirled around and looked at a dirt patch of earth.

"Hey Gone," he said, lying on the shoulder.

Before leaving the house to stay in the hotel with 22 grandchildren and friends on Sunday afternoon, Mr. Sid laid a picture of his mother on a seven-foot ceiling. The film, over the age of 50, is so polite that Mr Cadet correctly can remember: he is wearing a black character, suspender and white, hard-tump, high top shoes; His mother wears a blue floral dress and holds her hand as Houston stands in the fifth ward.

"As soon as I went to the door this morning, I thought about my mom," she said. "That picture," she said, her tears thinned by tears. "I thought the shelf was high enough." The dorms that the furniture could see through their windows, rarely expected them.

They said they stormed the floodplain in the Bay of Bengal in the Bay of Bengal, but there is nothing like Harvey.

"I have seen really bad things on television", said Mr Kader, whose family owned a transport business. "But is it really the experience?" Never.

Now, what's the inside of the sysis? The door is still swollen with swelling.

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I hope all these people will get the compensation from insurance companies

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