Hurricane Harvey is currently devastating southeastern Texas, including the city of Houston. Disastrous flooding, winds gusting up to 95 km/h, and even tornadoes have already caused billions of dollars in property damage, and have reportedly claimed at least 9 lives. Since Harvey made landfall at Rockport, Texas, in the early hours of August 26th, the Internet has become inundated with harrowing photos and stories from affected areas - stories of tragedy, rescue, community and generosity. We're bringing you the ones that are making headlines, and stirring hearts, worldwide.
If you would like to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey, Houston mayor Sylvester Turner has set up an emergency relief fund which can be found here.
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A Furniture Store In Texas Is Providing Shelter And Food For Hurricane Victims
A Dog Named Otis Is Walking Around Sinton Tx Carrying A Entire Bag Of Dog Food With Him
This Policeman Worked Countless Hours Helping Victims Of Hurricane Harvey Until He Passed Out From Exhaustion
Dog Hanging On During Houston Flooding. She Was Rescued!
Texans Refuse To Leave Pets Behind As They Flee
Floater Baby - Mother Who Was Waiting For Rescue During The Hurricane Shared A Picture Of Her Baby Floating In A Large Plastic Container
Joe Garcia Carries His Dog Heidi From His Flooded Home
This Is Houston
America 2017 In One Picture
My Friends Out Rescuing People And Pets In Houston Today And Taking A Break For Donuts. Closed Unfortunately. Good People!
Getting Home After A 49,5 Hour Shift Working Hurricane Harvey
A Rescue Helicopter Hovers In The Background As An Elderly Woman And Her Poodle Use An Air Mattress To Float Above Flood Waters From Tropical Storm Harvey While Waiting To Be Rescued From Scarsdale Boulevard In Houston, Texas
Steve Culver Cries With His Dog Otis As He Talks About What He Said Was The, ' Most Terrifying Event In His Life,' When Hurricane Harvey Blew In And Destroyed Most Of His Home While He And His Wife Took Shelter There
Isiah Courtney Carries His Dog Bruce Through Flood Waters In Beaumont Place, Houston, Texas
Harris County Sheriff's Office Deputy Carries Two Children To Safety
No, that's an official jacket. You can see the white lettering on the back. They're making sure people are getting out, and into shelters.
Alexendre Jorge Evacuates Ethan Colman, 4, From A Neighborhood Inundated By Floodwaters From Tropical Storm Harvey On Monday
Texans Refuse To Leave Pets Behind As They Flee
Houston Police SWAT Officer Daryl Hudeck Carries Catherine Pham And Her 13-Month-Old Son Aiden After Rescuing Them From Their Home Surrounded By Floodwaters From Tropical Storm Harvey In Huston
And just like that he won the hearts of every woman in america:) Thanks fella for being so awesome .
That poor mother looks very scared and the baby looks as if he or she is sleeping with out a care in the world. Thanks for the Houston Police Swat Officer in helping to rescue and help the people that needed the help.
what a beautiful photo! this'd be a great "how they met" pic (if they're both single).
This photo is amazing. With so much hatred flowing in the news, this picture speaks volumes about humanity and compassion.
Seniors In La Vita Bella Nursing Home In Dickinson Texas Waiting To Be Rescued
Doggo Keeps An Eye Out On The Flood. Been Stuck At Home Surrounded By Water For 2 Days Now In Friendswood Texas
Sam Speights Tries To Hold Back Tears While Holding His Dogs And Surveying The Damage To His Home In The Wake Of Hurricane Harvey
Shardea Harrison Looks At Her 3-week-old Baby, Sarai, As Dean Mize, Right, And Jason Legnon Use An Airboat To Rescue Them From Their Home In Houston
Hurricane Harvey Is Pictured Off The Coast Of Texas
Intersection Along San Houston Pkwy. In Houston, Water About 17 Feet Deep
When U Flooded,and Don't Wanna Get Electrocuted, But Hopeful
People Make Their Way Down Partially Flooded Roads In Galveston, Texas
we had one of those when the floods hit us early this year 20224-59a5...c9b646.jpg
Lisa Rehr Holds Her Four-Year Old Son Maximus, After They Lost Their Home To Hurricane Harvey, As They Await To Be Evacuated With Their Belongings From Rockport
Man Sits On Bench With His Dog During Hurricane Harvey
Now there's a picture. Looks like he's disgusted with the whole mess and just decided to just sit awhile. Hopefully he and his dog and family if he has one made it out okay.
24 Hour Difference In Houston From Harvey 2017
Jesus Rodriguez Rescues Gloria Garcia After Rain Flooded Pearland, In The Outskirts Of Houston
My Friend Fishing From His Balcony In Houston
Residents Use Boats To Evacuate Flood Waters Along Tidwell Road In East Houston, Texas
This Poor Dog Was Left Chained Without Any Hope To Escape
Neighbors Used Their Personal Boats To Rescue Jane Rhodes In Friendswood, Texas
Barb Davis, 74. Is Helped To Dry Land After Being Rescued From Her Flooded Neighborhood After It Was Inundated With Rain Water, Remnants Of Hurricane Harvey
The expressions on both their faces is so sweet. I love the way he's grinning like she just cracked a good joke, and he's like "Whut?!"
People Walk Through Water To A Staging Area To Evacuate In Dickinson, Texas
A Stranded Motorist Escapes Floodwaters On Interstate 225 In Houston, Texas
Wilford Martinez, Right, Is Rescued From His Flooded Car By Harris County Sheriff's Department Richard Wagner Along Interstate 610
Guy Saves His Bmw From The Harvey Flood Waters
A Texas National Guard Soldier Carries A Woman On His Back As They Conduct Rescue Operations In Flooded Areas Around Houston
Julius Verret, 14, Floats In Street Flooding In Lake Charles
Looks like he's having a great time but be careful of snakes, gators, fire ants, and bacteria from the water. You CAN GET HURT. God Bless he's safe.
A Flooded Graveyard In Pearland
Cattle Are Stranded In A Flooded Pasture On Highway 71 In La Grange, Texas
People Are Rescued From Flood Waters From Hurricane Harvey On An Air Boat In Dickinson
Lovin the lady with the glasses.... There may be bad times but you can still enjoy the ride!!....
An Elderly Man Is Carried After Being Rescued In East Houston, Texas
In ancient Greek mythology, a young man called Aeneas carried his father on his back, and his son to Italy, after Troy was his by a huge tidal wave. When he and other people with him got there, the founded a city, which eventually became Rome (after it was renamed by Remus).
Two Kayakers Try To Beat The Current Pushing Them Down An Overflowing Brays Bayou From Tropical Storm Harvey In Houston
Residents Wade Through Flood Waters From Tropical Storm Harvey In Beaumont Place
A Cow Struggles To Keep Its Head Above Floodwaters Near Fulton
Dusk In Houston’s Meyerland Area On Sunday Night
People Use An Inflated Mattress To Evacuate Their Homes
A Man Walks Through Floodwaters And Onto The Main Road After Surveying His Property
People Evacuate A Neighborhood Inundated By Floodwaters From Tropical Storm Harvey On Monday
I just love the guy that it's almost neck deep into the water but he carries an umbrella. Can't get them curls wet, man.
People Push A Stalled Pickup To Through A Flooded Street In Houston
Why all the trouble, his right insurance will pay for it. Unless you don't have insurance???
My House In Meyerland During Harvey
Melani Zurawski Cries While Inspecting Her Home In Port Aransas
A Person Walks Through A Flooded Street With A Dog
Sterling Broughton Is Moved From A Rescue Boat Onto A Kayak In Dickenson, Texas
Residents With A Dog Sit In The Back Of A Truck While Waiting To Be Rescued From Rising Floodwaters In Spring, Texas
I think I would have waited upstairs in the house, but maybe it's not their house.
A Car Is Submerged On A Freeway Flooded By Tropical Storm Harvey
Area Residents Use A Kayak To Rescue Motorists Stranded On Interstate Highway 45 In Houston
Police Block Traffic Following Closure Of The I-10 Freeway Leading Into Houston
A Helicopter Lifts A Person During Evacuation Of Houston's Meyerland Area
Interstate Highway 45 Is Submerged In Houston
Texas National Guard Soldiers Aid Residents In Heavily Flooded Areas In Houston
Rescue Workers And Civilians Waited For Emergency Crews In The Meyerland Area Of Houston
Searchers Patrol The Upscale River Oaks Neighborhood Of Houston For Stranded Residents
People Evacuate A Neighborhood In West Huston
An Eighteen Wheel Tractor Trailer Is Stranded On Interstate Highway 45 Which Is Submerged From The Effects Of Hurricane Harvey Seen During Widespread Flooding In Houston, Texas
Karen Preston Was Carried To Safety After Evacuating Her Flooded Neighborhood On The Outskirts Of Houston
A Dead Dog Lies Out Of The Passenger Window Of An Overturned Pickup Truck After Hurricane Harvey Landed In The Coast Bend Area In Port Aransa
Daisy Graham Reacts To The News That A Friend Of Hers May Still Be In An Apartment That Was Destroyed By Hurricane Harvey In Rockport
A Woman Uses A Coat Hanger To Try And Retrieve An Item From A Destroyed House In Fulton
This is why I'm so glad I live in South Africa. Our houses are built with bricks and cement. God help them
A Man Uses A Trash Bag As Cover From The Rain While Wading Through Flood Waters In East Houston, Texas
People Stand On A Sinking Boat Awaiting Rescue From A U.S. Coast Guard Helicopter Near Port Aransas
A 366 ton tractor tug?! Tugs are typically pretty stout! I am surprised it sank.
Rockport, Texas Resident Aaron Tobias In What’s Left Of His House
People Walk Down A Flooded Street As They Evacuate Their Homes After The Area Was Inundated With Flooding From Hurricane Harvey
Several Neighborhoods And Suburbs Of Houston Were Evacuated Sunday Due To Flooding Brought By Tropical Storm Harvey
A Car Crushed By A Huge Tree In Rockport
Shelves At An Austin-area Grocery Are Empty After Owners Secured Essential Items For Rationing
A Road Sign In Corpus Christi On Friday Warns Travellers Of The Approaching Hurricane Harvey
Some people just don't know what they are talking about.......Barbara.
Members Of The Duong Family Walk Through Flood Waters On The Feeder Road Of Interstate 45 In Houston
Evacuees Are Unloaded From The Back Of An Open Bed Truck At The George R. Brown Convention Center
A Plane Lies Upside Down At The Airport Near Fulton
The Duong Family Walks Along Interstate 45 While Escaping Flood Waters In Houston, Texas
A Resident In The Meyerland Neighborhood Of Houston Took To A Rooftop As Floodwaters Inundated The Area
A Man Struggles With His Umbrella As He Tries To Walk In The Wind And Rain On Friday In Corpus Christi, Texas
Pedestrians Tried To Escape Along Interstate 610 As Harvey Flooded Houston On Sunday
A Destroyed Motor Home On State Highway 188
I hope the occupants were ok, or that it overturned after they left it.
People Who Were Rescued From Houston’s Meyerland Neighborhood On Sunday Waited To Be Taken To A Shelter
Rhonda Worthington Is Lifted Into A Boat While On Her Cell Phone With A 911 Dispatcher After Her Car Become Stuck In Rising Floodwaters
Residents Use A Truck To Navigate Through Flood Waters In Houston
A Car Surrounded By Floodwaters In Point Comfort
A Man Looks At Boats Damaged By Hurricane Harvey
This is pretty sad and all, but if I'm not mistaken POTUS denounced the Paris agreement because global warming is BS and there's no hard scientific proof of this global warming nonsense. Well, there's part of your proof, mr. Trump. Probably more to come. But hey, it's not global warming, it's God's will.
One my best friends went to Houston to visit her mom right before Harvey hit. She's now stuck in her house (house is not flooded but neighborhood is so can't leave) and can't return home for several weeks. Another friend of mine is down there with his boats and jet skis (owns a rental company) and is rescuing ppl. Meanwhile, I'm stuck in Ohio. I've been super sick for about 2 weeks now and I can't do anything but read about what's happening from online 😔 Born and raised 7th generaton texan I know how strong Texans are and that if anything this will bring us closer together. I hope and pray everyone will be ok, stay safe.
I am also someone with lots of family in Houston trapped because of Harvey and I live in southwest Ohio . And I'm sick too because of my allergies .
Load More Replies...I have a question- this happens in US a lot...Why do people still build their homes from wood which get blown away & destroyed so easily? I know someone explained to me that wood is cheaper...But is it worth to keep losing everything every time this s**t happens? Im not from there, and dont know all the details, so please someone explain this to me. (Prayers go out to all people in Texas)
Well, the damage from this storm came from excessive rain and flooding, and so unless you built your house on stilts, nothing would prevent the damage. For wind damage from hurricanes and tornadoes, the answer mostly lies in less expensive construction. You can get a lot more house for the money with wood than with stone or concrete. Although in South Florida after Hurricane Andrew in 1992, building codes were changed to require more concrete. Also, developers are often to blame, and lax codes, basically greed. Everyone's just gambling that the worst won't happen to them.
Load More Replies...I would love come and help with the rescue how can I help.
Load More Replies...I lived in Houston for many years. It's a wonderful city, however, there are not enough exits out of the city. When evacuating over 6 million people, things get tough. Some people can't get out even if they want to. Unfortunately they didn't expect the hurricane to act as it did plus they listened to the mayor who said to stay home. This is a good reminder, if your gut tells you something else, listen to it.
Most people opted to stay put in, for example, Rockport even though they were told to evacuate, believing/hoping that it would not be so bad. Everybody knew the hurricane was coming.
Load More Replies...Has anyone noticed that over 1200 people in southern india died this week from flooding? No matter where this type of thing happens it's a tragedy, but i find the lack of attention on that part of the world pretty disgusting
I know it's upsetting, but deaths from Harvey are going to be a reality for us here in Houston for some time to come.
Load More Replies...It's a tragedy what happened to you there , but i can not abstain myself not thinking at central Asia and the Philippines each time there is a monsoon out there, each year and no one gives a s**t, each year... but i guess this is western media.
No, this is just people taking care and issue of their own. as Im sure they are doing as well. both in taking care of themselves and giving little to no attention to us. yes we are all one, humans, but theres not too much we can do there. But we can do a whole lpt in our own communities. I live in CC and while we got hit, we are incredibly lucky we didnt get it as bad as some. But going through all these have literally brought tears to my eyes because the way people have come together has truely given me a bit of pride and hope in that maybe we all arent as bad as some people like to think and maybe we arent doomed to kill ourselves. it shows that no matter how bleak things may seem that we all do still have some love and compassion in there sme where
Load More Replies...Some of them are heartbreaking, others heartwarming, because they show people being united no matter of what.
This is my father's hometown... he was born there, but now he lives with me in Michigan. The rest of his family lives there, I hope they're doing okay. :(
I wish, I really wish everyone's holding up there.
Load More Replies...Screw the (ego-trip) "WALL," no tax breaks for the wealthy, re-instate Paris Climate Agreement and EPA regulate Big Business from raping our air, water and land, no wars. Money to Disasters--good people in charge of FEMA and NASA. Restore these people and all others Montana and L.A. are on fire and Irma is headed for Florida, State of Emergency has been declared. Houston did not need a dumb-a*s telling them "have a wonderful time." Forget American Red Cross and their paddy lunches ---8 cents of every dollar goes to victims.
I am flipping through all of these pictures and it is pissing me off that healthy adults (unfortunately particularly women) are ABUSING the fact that these people are here to rescue them. It actually is pissing me off seeing these stupid women who are young and capable of walking through waist deep water and they are being carried by the rescue workers...like ffs..its water..if this man can walk through the water and doesnt dip down and sink bc of a dip in the road or whatever..then why cant u at least walk through it and hold his hand for support as he leads you out?! like ffs...the only people that should be carried by rescue workers are the elderly and little children...not healthy appearing normal male and female adults....These rescue workers are working tirelessly to help those in need, the ones that aren't in danger and/or are capable of walking yourself then do it!
Rescuers are trained in dealing with flood water. They navigate through murky water to avoid debris that can injure you. Flood water is also full of really bad bacteria that can infect a wound or make you incredibly sick if accidentally ingested. Rescuers have the propper gear on to keep them warm and prevent illness, everybody else does not. Use some common sense.
Load More Replies...Bless all the victims and first responders in Houston. I have never been more proud of this country.....thank you all who donate money and help those in need. You are truly angels.
My thoughts are with all those who suffered, as well as family who lost everything, who lost loved ones. I wish i could help in some way but all the way down in South Africa... i'm a little restricted. Prayers are with you all. Oh Dear Lord...
As Climate is changed so parents must teach children to swim well - to be ready for such the disaster! The weather is horrible this year everywhere! Now it is raining and flooding the health resort Sochy, near the Black Sea. The several ctrong floods happened in Europe, South America and China. The central Asia has been tormented with the heat and the drought. Almost all harvest lost. The food will grow in price this year...
The sad thing is.. how many people left their pets in their houses to drown? Or chased them outside and then fled and left their pets behind? I know the people's lives do come first, but like that dog that was tied up. The quote about that dog was "He barked and barked for help as the waters got higher. He was tied up and couldn't escape. Then the barking stopped when the water got too high. So, obviously, this poor, terrified, pooch tied to the pole struggled and was screaming for help and was forced to helplessly watch as the water came up around it to drown.
Courage to all those struck by catastrophe! May you all make it back home safe.
This is where I live. And the oddness of it all? We didn't even have water in our DRIVEWAY. In the gutter, yes, but not in the driveway. Palm fronds blew down, but no other damage to our home. We never lost power, either. Mama's house in Alvin is fine, but my aunt whose house is less than 100 yards away? Flooded more than a foot deep in the house. I'm VERY thankful that we came through this unscathed.
I just cannot wrap my brain around what is happening in Tx. I don't think anyone who has never lived through something like this can . They now have lost everything except the one thing that is the most important they have their lives . Now everyone who is safe and dry in your homes dig deep and help them out because it could be all of us next time !
I would have thought instead of taking a picture of that poor chained dog, someone would have rescued it from death!
God Bless and keep those brave people safe! Hope the worst is past and the hard part begins Give them strength to get the jobs done! Prayer's to those wonder people !!
the situation there is bad really really bad and the people and families have my prayers and maybe these sites should give these people a little bit more privacy f.x in picture 73 she might have just lost her friend and in my opinion those pictures should not be online but i understand that they are just so people can see how grave the situation is
We always work together in a tragedy. To bad we do not come together always!!!!!
God bless everyone out there! I see the greatness coming out of people in so many ways and reaching out to assist every neighbor. What a GOOD feeling this must be for both, the victims and rescuers? People, hold onto that feeling and pay it forward!!
These pictures are heartbreaking. My thoughts and prayers are with each and every one of you. If I had millions of dollars, I would donate it all. Did anyone help that poor dog in picture #30? Or that poor dog in picture #2 with his food? My heart is breaking for all of the animals. But I really did not need to see a picture of a dead dog in #58. Think of how the owner is going to feel (if their alive) when they see that picture. And why, knowing a major flood is coming, why in the hell would you tie your pet to a pole and just leave it???
I really would love to donate but I'm on a fixed income & barely keeping my head above water, But All I can offer is my Prayers to all of who are effected by the flood. If I was asked to go down & volunteer my help I'd be first in line. It is A devastating thing for Mother Nature to bring upon so many poor ppl in need. And Animals as well. I'm so sorry for all who are in need.
devastating power of nature...yes, but with much help of humans. https://qz.com/1064364/hurricane-harvey-houstons-flooding-made-worse-by-unchecked-urban-development-and-wetland-destruction/
There was a lady on the news who has 2 alligators in her back yard. Hope everyone in the disaster is safe.
This is pretty sad and all, but if I'm not mistaken POTUS denounced the Paris agreement because global warming is BS and there's no hard scientific proof of this global warming nonsense. Well, there's part of your proof, mr. Trump. Probably more to come. But hey, it's not global warming, it's God's will. Yeah, I know it's a double post, clicked the wrong textbox before.
this shakes me. my heart goes out to these people. suddenly I realize how lucky it is to live in a desert. Sure, there's some flash floods now and then, but it relatively safe from natural disasters
Living in the Netherlands, I can't imagine how devistating this must be. We get rain and an occasional inch of water in basements or the gutter, but this is terrifying!
Why in the world would some people leave their pets behind in the midst of a hurricane??????!!!!
I spoke with a woman who had to flee the flood and almost broke down in tears when she told me she had to leave her two cats. They ran out of her apartment in all the chaos and she couldn't find them. She didn't have a choice :(
Load More Replies...Just fill your v8 up and keep on trucking. The world was built in 6 days and climate change is a fairy tale.
One my best friends went to Houston to visit her mom right before Harvey hit. She's now stuck in her house (house is not flooded but neighborhood is so can't leave) and can't return home for several weeks. Another friend of mine is down there with his boats and jet skis (owns a rental company) and is rescuing ppl. Meanwhile, I'm stuck in Ohio. I've been super sick for about 2 weeks now and I can't do anything but read about what's happening from online 😔 Born and raised 7th generaton texan I know how strong Texans are and that if anything this will bring us closer together. I hope and pray everyone will be ok, stay safe.
I am also someone with lots of family in Houston trapped because of Harvey and I live in southwest Ohio . And I'm sick too because of my allergies .
Load More Replies...I have a question- this happens in US a lot...Why do people still build their homes from wood which get blown away & destroyed so easily? I know someone explained to me that wood is cheaper...But is it worth to keep losing everything every time this s**t happens? Im not from there, and dont know all the details, so please someone explain this to me. (Prayers go out to all people in Texas)
Well, the damage from this storm came from excessive rain and flooding, and so unless you built your house on stilts, nothing would prevent the damage. For wind damage from hurricanes and tornadoes, the answer mostly lies in less expensive construction. You can get a lot more house for the money with wood than with stone or concrete. Although in South Florida after Hurricane Andrew in 1992, building codes were changed to require more concrete. Also, developers are often to blame, and lax codes, basically greed. Everyone's just gambling that the worst won't happen to them.
Load More Replies...I would love come and help with the rescue how can I help.
Load More Replies...I lived in Houston for many years. It's a wonderful city, however, there are not enough exits out of the city. When evacuating over 6 million people, things get tough. Some people can't get out even if they want to. Unfortunately they didn't expect the hurricane to act as it did plus they listened to the mayor who said to stay home. This is a good reminder, if your gut tells you something else, listen to it.
Most people opted to stay put in, for example, Rockport even though they were told to evacuate, believing/hoping that it would not be so bad. Everybody knew the hurricane was coming.
Load More Replies...Has anyone noticed that over 1200 people in southern india died this week from flooding? No matter where this type of thing happens it's a tragedy, but i find the lack of attention on that part of the world pretty disgusting
I know it's upsetting, but deaths from Harvey are going to be a reality for us here in Houston for some time to come.
Load More Replies...It's a tragedy what happened to you there , but i can not abstain myself not thinking at central Asia and the Philippines each time there is a monsoon out there, each year and no one gives a s**t, each year... but i guess this is western media.
No, this is just people taking care and issue of their own. as Im sure they are doing as well. both in taking care of themselves and giving little to no attention to us. yes we are all one, humans, but theres not too much we can do there. But we can do a whole lpt in our own communities. I live in CC and while we got hit, we are incredibly lucky we didnt get it as bad as some. But going through all these have literally brought tears to my eyes because the way people have come together has truely given me a bit of pride and hope in that maybe we all arent as bad as some people like to think and maybe we arent doomed to kill ourselves. it shows that no matter how bleak things may seem that we all do still have some love and compassion in there sme where
Load More Replies...Some of them are heartbreaking, others heartwarming, because they show people being united no matter of what.
This is my father's hometown... he was born there, but now he lives with me in Michigan. The rest of his family lives there, I hope they're doing okay. :(
I wish, I really wish everyone's holding up there.
Load More Replies...Screw the (ego-trip) "WALL," no tax breaks for the wealthy, re-instate Paris Climate Agreement and EPA regulate Big Business from raping our air, water and land, no wars. Money to Disasters--good people in charge of FEMA and NASA. Restore these people and all others Montana and L.A. are on fire and Irma is headed for Florida, State of Emergency has been declared. Houston did not need a dumb-a*s telling them "have a wonderful time." Forget American Red Cross and their paddy lunches ---8 cents of every dollar goes to victims.
I am flipping through all of these pictures and it is pissing me off that healthy adults (unfortunately particularly women) are ABUSING the fact that these people are here to rescue them. It actually is pissing me off seeing these stupid women who are young and capable of walking through waist deep water and they are being carried by the rescue workers...like ffs..its water..if this man can walk through the water and doesnt dip down and sink bc of a dip in the road or whatever..then why cant u at least walk through it and hold his hand for support as he leads you out?! like ffs...the only people that should be carried by rescue workers are the elderly and little children...not healthy appearing normal male and female adults....These rescue workers are working tirelessly to help those in need, the ones that aren't in danger and/or are capable of walking yourself then do it!
Rescuers are trained in dealing with flood water. They navigate through murky water to avoid debris that can injure you. Flood water is also full of really bad bacteria that can infect a wound or make you incredibly sick if accidentally ingested. Rescuers have the propper gear on to keep them warm and prevent illness, everybody else does not. Use some common sense.
Load More Replies...Bless all the victims and first responders in Houston. I have never been more proud of this country.....thank you all who donate money and help those in need. You are truly angels.
My thoughts are with all those who suffered, as well as family who lost everything, who lost loved ones. I wish i could help in some way but all the way down in South Africa... i'm a little restricted. Prayers are with you all. Oh Dear Lord...
As Climate is changed so parents must teach children to swim well - to be ready for such the disaster! The weather is horrible this year everywhere! Now it is raining and flooding the health resort Sochy, near the Black Sea. The several ctrong floods happened in Europe, South America and China. The central Asia has been tormented with the heat and the drought. Almost all harvest lost. The food will grow in price this year...
The sad thing is.. how many people left their pets in their houses to drown? Or chased them outside and then fled and left their pets behind? I know the people's lives do come first, but like that dog that was tied up. The quote about that dog was "He barked and barked for help as the waters got higher. He was tied up and couldn't escape. Then the barking stopped when the water got too high. So, obviously, this poor, terrified, pooch tied to the pole struggled and was screaming for help and was forced to helplessly watch as the water came up around it to drown.
Courage to all those struck by catastrophe! May you all make it back home safe.
This is where I live. And the oddness of it all? We didn't even have water in our DRIVEWAY. In the gutter, yes, but not in the driveway. Palm fronds blew down, but no other damage to our home. We never lost power, either. Mama's house in Alvin is fine, but my aunt whose house is less than 100 yards away? Flooded more than a foot deep in the house. I'm VERY thankful that we came through this unscathed.
I just cannot wrap my brain around what is happening in Tx. I don't think anyone who has never lived through something like this can . They now have lost everything except the one thing that is the most important they have their lives . Now everyone who is safe and dry in your homes dig deep and help them out because it could be all of us next time !
I would have thought instead of taking a picture of that poor chained dog, someone would have rescued it from death!
God Bless and keep those brave people safe! Hope the worst is past and the hard part begins Give them strength to get the jobs done! Prayer's to those wonder people !!
the situation there is bad really really bad and the people and families have my prayers and maybe these sites should give these people a little bit more privacy f.x in picture 73 she might have just lost her friend and in my opinion those pictures should not be online but i understand that they are just so people can see how grave the situation is
We always work together in a tragedy. To bad we do not come together always!!!!!
God bless everyone out there! I see the greatness coming out of people in so many ways and reaching out to assist every neighbor. What a GOOD feeling this must be for both, the victims and rescuers? People, hold onto that feeling and pay it forward!!
These pictures are heartbreaking. My thoughts and prayers are with each and every one of you. If I had millions of dollars, I would donate it all. Did anyone help that poor dog in picture #30? Or that poor dog in picture #2 with his food? My heart is breaking for all of the animals. But I really did not need to see a picture of a dead dog in #58. Think of how the owner is going to feel (if their alive) when they see that picture. And why, knowing a major flood is coming, why in the hell would you tie your pet to a pole and just leave it???
I really would love to donate but I'm on a fixed income & barely keeping my head above water, But All I can offer is my Prayers to all of who are effected by the flood. If I was asked to go down & volunteer my help I'd be first in line. It is A devastating thing for Mother Nature to bring upon so many poor ppl in need. And Animals as well. I'm so sorry for all who are in need.
devastating power of nature...yes, but with much help of humans. https://qz.com/1064364/hurricane-harvey-houstons-flooding-made-worse-by-unchecked-urban-development-and-wetland-destruction/
There was a lady on the news who has 2 alligators in her back yard. Hope everyone in the disaster is safe.
This is pretty sad and all, but if I'm not mistaken POTUS denounced the Paris agreement because global warming is BS and there's no hard scientific proof of this global warming nonsense. Well, there's part of your proof, mr. Trump. Probably more to come. But hey, it's not global warming, it's God's will. Yeah, I know it's a double post, clicked the wrong textbox before.
this shakes me. my heart goes out to these people. suddenly I realize how lucky it is to live in a desert. Sure, there's some flash floods now and then, but it relatively safe from natural disasters
Living in the Netherlands, I can't imagine how devistating this must be. We get rain and an occasional inch of water in basements or the gutter, but this is terrifying!
Why in the world would some people leave their pets behind in the midst of a hurricane??????!!!!
I spoke with a woman who had to flee the flood and almost broke down in tears when she told me she had to leave her two cats. They ran out of her apartment in all the chaos and she couldn't find them. She didn't have a choice :(
Load More Replies...Just fill your v8 up and keep on trucking. The world was built in 6 days and climate change is a fairy tale.