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             <p><strong>HOUSTON</strong> - The latest on Hurricane Harvey (all times local):
                     
<h2>
	5 p.m. Monday -- Harvey slightly increases in strength</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says Harvey has slightly increased in strength as it went back to warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
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                  <p>It now has sustained winds of 45 mph (72 kph), up 5 mph (8 kph).
                     <p>Forecasters expect Harvey to stay over water and at 45 mph (72 kph) for 36 hours and then head back inland east of Houston sometime Wednesday. The forecast has the storm then zipping north and losing its tropical storm strength and then its tropical characteristics.
                     <p>Harvey made landfall in Texas late Friday as a Category 4 hurricane and has lingered just off the coast, dropping heavy rain as a tropical storm.
                     
<h2>
	&nbsp;4:20 p.m. Monday -- Buffalo Bayou swollen by torrential rain</h2>
<p>Officials say the ongoing release of water from two flood-control reservoirs in the Houston area is not expected to increase the levels of a swollen bayou that runs through heavily populated neighborhoods in west and central Houston and through the city&#39;s downtown.
                     <p>Buffalo Bayou has swollen due to torrential rain from Harvey.
                     <p>Jeff Lindner is a meteorologist with the Harris County Flood Control District. He said Monday that levels on Buffalo Bayou have fallen from where they were Sunday. He says they&#39;re holding steady despite the ongoing release of water from the Addicks and Barker reservoirs in west Houston.
                     <p>The Army Corps of Engineers says the controlled release into Buffalo Bayou is being done to relief pressure on the two aging reservoirs.&nbsp; The Corps says if the releases weren&#39;t done, excess water could go over the reservoirs&#39; spillways and flood a large area.
                     
<h2>
	3:30 p.m. Monday -- 6 feared dead in Houston when van swept away</h2>
<p>A television station is reporting that six family members are believed to have drowned in Houston when their van was swept away by floodwaters.
                     <p>The KHOU-TV report was attributed to three family members the station didn&#39;t identify. No bodies have been recovered.
                     <p>Houston police Chief Art Acevedo tells The Associated Press he has no information about the KHOU report but added that he&#39;s &quot;really worried about how many bodies we&#39;re going to find&quot; from Harvey&#39;s devastating flooding.
                     <p>According to the station, four children -- the youngest, a 6-year-old girl -- and their grandparents are feared dead after the van hit high floods Sunday afternoon when crossing a bridge in Greens Bayou.
                     <p>The driver of the vehicle, the children&#39;s great-uncle, reportedly escaped before the van was submerged and grabbed onto a tree limb as the van sunk. He told the children inside to try to escape through the back door, but they were unable to get out.
                     
<h2>
	1:45 p.m. Monday -- Fuel storage tank spills</h2>
<p>Texas regulators say a 150,000-barrel (6.3 million gallon) fuel storage tank spilled an unspecified amount of gasoline east of Houston after tilting over due to large volumes of rain from Harvey.
                     <p>The spill occurred at Kinder Morgan&#39;s Pasadena Terminal on Saturday. Ramona Nye with the Texas Railroad Commission says the fuel was captured by a containment dike at the facility and fire-retardant foam was sprayed over it to prevent an ignition. Company representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.
                     <p>In a second incident, a fiberglass storage tank operated by Karbuhn Oil Company burst into fire after being hit by lightning early Sunday morning. Nye says an estimated 5 barrels (210 gallons) of oil was released.
                     <p>Harvey made landfall in Texas late Friday as a Category 4 hurricane and has lingered just off the coast, dropping heavy rain as a tropical storm.
                     
<h2>
	1:35 p.m. Monday -- Harvey drifts</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says Harvey is drifting &quot;erratically&quot; back toward the Gulf Coast after having moved inland since making landfall late Friday.
                     <p>An advisory Monday afternoon from the center says life-threatening flooding continues for Houston and the broader southeastern Texas region.
                     <p>Harvey has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (64 kph). The center says it may slowly intensify as it moves closer to the coast.
                     <p>Harvey is forecast to turn back toward the northeast at some point Tuesday.
                     <p>An additional 25 inches (64 centimeters) of rainfall is forecast through Friday and the center says other threats include tornadoes and a coastal storm surge of 1 to 3 feet (0.3 meter to 0.91 meter) moving inland from the coast.
                     
<h2>
	1:10 p.m. Monday -- Dams ranked &#39;extremely high risk&#39;</h2>
<p>The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers rates the two 70-year-old dams that protect Houston as among a handful of &quot;extremely high risk&quot; dams in the U.S.
                     <p>Concerns include the way the two structures were built in the 1940s, and the threat to the people and property of the nation&#39;s 4th-biggest city if they were to fail.
                     <p>The Corps said Monday it was starting to release water from the two dams, called Addicks and Barker. The move would worsen flooding in some neighborhoods, but was necessary to prevent bigger, uncontrolled flows later, the Corps said in a statement.
                     <p>The Houston dams are older than even the already high average age -- 56 years -- of dams in the United States. The Corps has acknowledged a long history of seepage through the dams. A $75 million fix to the two dams&#39; floodgates is slated for completion in 2019.
                     <p>The Corps &#39;&quot;was confident that the structures continue to perform as they were designed to do,&quot; it said in Monday&#39;s statement.&nbsp;&nbsp;
                     
<h2>
	12:40 p.m. Monday -- 911 operators busy</h2>
<p>Officials say Houston&#39;s 911 system has received and processed 75,000 calls since Harvey inundated many parts of the city.
                     <p>That includes nearly 20,000 calls just since 10 p.m. Sunday.
                     <p>Joe Laud is the administration manager for the Houston Emergency Center. He said Monday that 911 operators have been able to reduce the backlog of calls they have, going from 120 to 250 calls in their queue to 10 to 15 calls.
                     <p>He says that on average, the system usually get 8,000 or 9,000 calls per day.
                     <p>Laud says officials have also initiated a voice activated system that lets callers know that the 911 system has received their call and that they should stay on the phone until someone comes on the line. Laud says some people were apparently hanging up because they didn&#39;t think their call would be answered.
                     <p>Harvey made landfall late Friday as a Category 4 hurricane and has lingered just off the coast, dropping heavy rain as a tropical storm.
                     
<h2>
	12:20 p.m. Monday -- Disaster money available -- for now</h2>
<p>The federal government has enough disaster aid money to deal with the immediate aftermath of Harvey -- for now.
                     <p>But a multibillion dollar aid package is a sure bet to be added to an already packed agenda facing lawmakers when they return to Washington next week.
                     <p>Top Capitol Hill aides say they have assurances from the Trump administration that the $3 billion balance in the Federal Emergency Management Agency&#39;s disaster fund is enough to handle immediate needs, such as debris removal and temporary shelter for thousands of Texas residents displaced from their homes.
                     <p>An infusion of more FEMA money will be needed soon, however, given the magnitude of the storm. It&#39;s seen as a likely add-on to a temporary government-wide funding bill to prevent a shutdown in October.
                     
<h2>
	12:10 p.m. Monday -- Cruz won&#39;t second-guess evacuation decision</h2>
<p>U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz says he won&#39;t second-guess the decision not to ask Houston residents to evacuate before Harvey hit the city with heavy rain and wind.
                     <p>The Texas Republican on Monday toured the downtown convention center housing thousands of evacuees. He says there will be &quot;plenty of time after this disaster to look back in hindsight and see what lessons could be learned.&quot;
                     <p>Cruz said that the government &quot;will do what is necessary to rebuild,&quot; though he didn&#39;t commit to voting for potential legislation to provide funding for the recovery.
                     <p>Cruz wouldn&#39;t comment on criticism from U.S. Rep. Peter King, a New York Republican, that he didn&#39;t vote for an aid package for Superstorm Sandy.
                     <p>Cruz said, &quot;This is not a time for politics.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	12 p.m. Monday -- Houston officials watch reservoirs</h2>
<p>Houston&#39;s mayor says city officials are keeping watch on the ongoing release of water from two flood-control reservoirs in the Houston area to see if it might cause additional flooding in some neighborhoods.
                     <p>The Army Corps of Engineers says the controlled release into Buffalo Bayou is being done to relief pressure on the Addicks and Barker reservoirs, which have been overwhelmed by flood waters from Tropical Storm Harvey. The reservoirs help prevent flooding in downtown Houston and other urban areas to the east.
                     <p>The release of water is expected to flood some neighborhoods near the reservoirs. And officials are worried that other homes in areas near Buffalo Bayou, which had gone out of its banks, could be impacted as well.
                     <p>Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner says he&#39;s asking the Harris County Flood Control District for more information on how much higher Buffalo Bayou could rise and whether that could result in more homes in west Houston being flooded.
                     
<h2>
	11:55 a.m. Monday -- Houston working to pump out water</h2>
<p>Officials in Houston are working to pump out water from one of its water treatment plants, which has been submerged by rainfall from Harvey.
                     <p>Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said Monday that the plant, in the northeast part of the city, remains operational.
                     <p>Turner said most of the Houston water supply will be OK. But if the plant drops to below 20 percent capacity, the city might be forced to issue a notice to residents to boil their water.
                     <p>Officials say because the plant is under water, it is difficult for workers to get equipment to the site and to do any adjustments and maintenance.
                     <p>Harvey made landfall late Friday as a Category 4 hurricane and has lingered just off the coast, dropping heavy rain as a tropical storm.
                     
<h2>
	11:40 a.m. Monday -- Water continues to rise</h2>
<p>Water in a Houston-area neighborhood along a creek that&#39;s overflowing has reached the roofline of single-story homes.
                     <p>People can be heard yelling for help from inside homes in the Cypress Forest Estates subdivision in northern Harris County also can be heard as a steady procession of rescue boats head into the area.
                     <p>One man, Joe Garcia, wearing a blue jacket and a New York Mets cap, was carrying his German Shepherd, Heidi, in chest-deep water before he was picked up by a boat. Garcia said he floated out a tub of his belongings, then went back in to get his dog.
                     <p>The current is swift and the waters have continued to rise Monday.
                     
<h2>
	11:15 a.m. Monday -- Entire Texas National Guard activated</h2>
<p>Texas&#39; governor is activating the entire Texas National Guard for search and rescue efforts following Hurricane Harvey, bringing the total deployment to roughly 12,000.
                     <p>Gov. Gregg Abbott said Monday that it&#39;s &quot;imperative we do everything possible&quot; to protect lives. About 3,000 guard members had already been mobilized along the Texas coast.
                     <p>Abbott says Texas is now activating others who are physically able and not currently deployed elsewhere.
                     <p>Houston officials say they have rescued more than 2,000 people from flooding in the city. Harvey made landfall on Friday as a Category 4 hurricane.
                     
<h2>
	10:50 a.m. Monday -- 5,500 calls for fire service</h2>
<p>Houston officials say fire personnel have responded to more than 5,500 calls for service in the city since Harvey began pounding the area this weekend.
                     <p>Fire Chief Samuel Pena said during a news conference Monday that hundreds of emergency responders from across Texas and beyond are coming to Houston to help with rescue operations.
                     <p>Mayor Sylvester Turner said at the same news conference that about 5,500 people have moved into city shelters. About half of them are at the George R. Brown Convention Center.
                     <p>Police Chief Art Acevedo added that police officers from several states will augment Houston police efforts, particularly in light of concerns with looting.
                     <p>Acevedo said four people had been arrested for looting as of Monday morning.
                     
<h2>
	10:40 a.m. -- Bush family issues statement</h2>
<p>Former President George H.W. Bush and former first lady Barbara Bush are expressing their support for Texas residents affected by Harvey.
                     <p>The Bushes live in Houston but also have a home in Maine, which is where they&#39;re staying.
                     <p>In a statement issued Monday, they say they&#39;re praying for people in Texas. They praised people who are helping their neighbors, as well as the first responders and local elected officials &quot;for their grit and determination in the face of this extraordinary storm.&quot;
                     <p>The statement concludes, &quot;This we know: Houston, and Texas, will come together and rebuild.&quot;
                     <p>Harvey made landfall late Friday as a Category 4 hurricane and has lingered just off the coast, dropping heavy rain as a tropical storm. The slow-moving storm has caused catastrophic flooding in Texas.
                     
<h2>
	10:10 a.m.</h2>
<p>Houston police Chief Art Acevedo says authorities have rescued 2,000 people from flooding in the city.
                     <p>Acevedo says the city has 185 critical rescue requests still pending as of Monday morning. He says the goal is to rescue those people by the end of the day.
                     <p>The comments came at a news conference where officials provided updates on Harvey, which is still pouring rain on the Houston area.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore late Friday about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northeast of Corpus Christi, Texas, as a Category 4 hurricane but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm. The slow-moving storm has caused catastrophic flooding in Texas.
                     
<h2>
	9:40 a.m.</h2>
<p>The shelter set up inside the George R. Brown Convention Center in downtown Houston has already reached half its capacity.
                     <p>Ken Sandy, a shelter manager for the American Red Cross, said Monday that more than 2,600 people took shelter in the George R. Brown Convention Center. Organizers with the Red Cross estimate the convention center can accommodate roughly 5,000 people.
                     <p>Sandy says the shelter is currently out of cots and waiting for more to arrive.
                     <p>With Tropical Storm Harvey still pouring rain on the Houston area, thousands more people are expected to need to evacuate their homes.
                     <p>The Red Cross has also set up other shelters throughout the area.
                     
<h2>
	9:20 a.m. Monday -- First Lady to join Trump</h2>
<p>First lady Melania Trump will join President Donald Trump on his trip to storm-battered Texas.
                     <p>The first lady&#39;s spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham said on Twitter Monday: &quot;(at)FLOTUS will travel to (hash)Texas w (at)POTUS this week.&quot;
                     <p>The White House has said Trump will travel to Texas on Tuesday. More details of the trip have not yet been released.
                     <p>Harvey is the first major natural disaster of Trump&#39;s presidency and a significant test for a White House that is often chaotic and rife with infighting.
                     
<h2>
	9:05 a.m. Monday -- Airport reopens</h2>
<p>A major South Texas airport has reopened after being closed due to Harvey.
                     <p>A city statement said Corpus Christi International Airport resumed commercial air service Monday. Harvey made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane late Friday about 30 miles (48 kilometers) from there.
                     <p>Two other major airports in the region, George Bush Intercontinental Airport and Hobby Airport in Houston, remain closed as heavy rain and flooding continue. Both have been shut down since midday Sunday as Harvey-related flooding swamped roads leading to the airports.
                     
<h2>
	8:55 a.m. Monday -- More Houston residents rescued&nbsp;</h2>
<p>A Houston-area official says hundreds of people who&#39;ve been rescued from their homes, vehicles and other places amid catastrophic flooding are being taken to dry land but not straight to shelters.
                     <p>Garris County Judge Ed Emmett is the top administrator for the county that&#39;s home to Houston. He said at a news conference Monday that many people are being ferried to a parking lot, school or other dry area as rescue personnel move on to the next rescue that&#39;s needed. Those people then are struggling to find shelter, food and other resources.
                     <p>Emmett says the focus now is on getting those people to shelters.
                     <p>Meanwhile, Houston police Chief Art Acevedo on Monday told &quot;Good Morning America&quot; that he knows of 200 to 250 water rescues that still must be done in the city and that he hopes they&#39;ll be completed by the end of the day.
                     
<h2>
	8:35 a.m. Monday -- Support for Harvey recovery</h2>
<p>Vice President Mike Pence is stressing that the federal government will support Harvey recovery efforts going forward.
                     <p>In an interview with Houston radio station KTRH Monday morning, Pence said the federal government will make the resources available to see Texas through rescue operations and recovery.
                     <p>Pence noted that given the &quot;magnitude of the flooding&quot; that &quot;it will be years coming back.&quot;
                     <p>The vice president stressed that President Donald Trump has been &quot;continuously engaged&quot; on Harvey, noting that it is still the &quot;beginning of the effort.&quot; He said details of Trump&#39;s visit to Texas will be &quot;forthcoming.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	8:30 a.m. Monday -- Trump issues emergency declaration for Louisiana</h2>
<p>President Donald Trump has issued a federal emergency declaration for Louisiana as a storm that&#39;s flooded Houston dumps heavy bands of rain on that state.
                     <p>Trump&#39;s emergency declaration on Monday initially covers five parishes in southwest Louisiana: Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, Jefferson Davis and Vermillion.
                     <p>A White House statement says the action authorizes the Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate disaster relief efforts in those counties related to Harvey. The declaration also authorizes the federal government to cover 75 percent of costs of certain emergency protective measures.
                     <p>Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards says lifesaving efforts including search and rescue and shelters will be needed, especially in southwest Louisiana where forecasters say 10 to 20 inches (25 to 51 centimeters) of rain could fall.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore late Friday about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northeast of Corpus Christi, Texas, as a Category 4 hurricane. The slow-moving storm has caused catastrophic flooding in Texas.
                     
<h2>
	8 a.m. Monday -- Houston shut down</h2>
<p>Emergency vehicles made up most of the traffic in downtown Houston on what would have normally been a busy start of the work week.
                     <p>Due to Harvey, the usually bustling business area was mostly deserted Monday morning.
                     <p>The water had receded from parts of downtown Houston, near Buffalo Bayou, which flooded over the weekend from the lingering tropical storm. That situation could change as officials have started releasing even more water from reservoirs overwhelmed by Harvey.
                     <p>About half of downtown Houston had no working traffic signals. Most businesses, including restaurants, were closed due to the storm.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore late Friday about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northeast of Corpus Christi, Texas, as a Category 4 hurricane. The slow-moving storm has caused catastrophic flooding in Texas.
                     
<h2>
	7:50 a.m. Monday -- Louisiana seeks emergency declaration from Trump</h2>
<p>Louisiana&#39;s governor is asking President Donald Trump for a federal emergency declaration for Louisiana since forecasters expect Harvey to cause significant damage in the state.
                     <p>Gov. John Bel Edwards said he sent a letter to the White House requesting the initial disaster declaration for five parishes in southwest Louisiana, and could add more areas to the request later.
                     <p>Edwards said life-saving efforts such as search and rescue and shelters will be needed, especially in southwest Louisiana where forecasters say 10 to 20 inches (25 to 51 centimeters) of rain could fall.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore late Friday about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northeast of Corpus Christi, Texas, as a Category 4 storm. The slow-moving storm has caused catastrophic flooding in Texas.
                     
<h2>
	7:15 a.m. Monday -- Official warns flooding will be slow to recede</h2>
<p>The director of the National Weather Service is warning that the catastrophic flooding that&#39;s overwhelming Houston and other parts of Texas will worsen in the coming days and then be slow to recede once Harvey finally moves on.
                     <p>Director Louis Uccellini said during a news conference Monday that up to 20 inches (51 centimeters) of rain could fall in the coming days, on top of the more than 30 inches (76 centimeters) some places have already seen.
                     <p>He says some of the heaviest rainfall today, at a pace of 6 inches (15 centimeters) an hour, will fall east of Houston in places such as Beaumont and Lake Charles, Louisiana.
                     <p>He adds that while Houston is experiencing a break from the rain Monday morning, heavy rainfall is forecast to return later in the day into Tuesday.
                     
<h2>
	7:05 a.m. Monday -- Houston chief: &#39;Fingers crossed&#39; the rain abates</h2>
<p>The Houston police chief is concerned about the prospect of more flooding, but is &quot;keeping (his) fingers crossed&quot; that the rain will subside.
                     <p>In an interview Monday on MSNBC&#39;s &quot;Morning Joe,&quot; Chief Art Acevedo says drainage is a concern.
                     <p>He says he&#39;s &quot;not sure where the water is going because it&#39;s just so much that we can&#39;t really absorb more in the ground at this point. ... We have way too much water and not enough places for it to drain.&quot;
                     <p>He says officers have voiced frustration that they don&#39;t have enough high-water vehicles to quickly help everyone who is stranded.
                     <p>He also warned any criminals who might try to take advantage of the disaster that his force has already arrested half a dozen people for looting.
                     
<h2>
	7 a.m. Monday -- FEMA seeks volunteers</h2>
<p>The Federal Emergency Management Agency is asking for volunteers to help Texas recover from Harvey.
                     <p>William &quot;Brock&quot; Long, FEMA administrator, told a news conference in Washington Monday that &quot;we need citizens to be involved,&quot; because the storm and resulting flooding is greater than the government can handle.
                     <p>Long urges individuals and organizations to check the website www.nvoad.org or call 1-800-621-FEMA to find out how to help. He&#39;s asking for financial donations and for people &quot;to figure out how to get involved as we help Texas find a new normal.&quot;
                     <p>A National Weather Service official says the peak flooding from the Houston-area storm is expected to max out Wednesday and Thursday, but said the floods will be slow to recede and that catastrophic flooding will persist.
                     
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	4:25 a.m. Monday -- Harvey heads back to Gulf</h2>
<p>Harvey continues to head back toward the Gulf of Mexico at a slow pace.
                     <p>The National Hurricane Center says in its 4 a.m. CDT update that the tropical storm which made landfall late Friday as a Category 4 hurricane and has lingered dropping heavy rain in the Houston area still has sustained winds of up to 40 mph (65 kmh) and is centered 20 miles east of Victoria, Texas, about 120 miles (193 km) southwest of Houston. It continues to creep to the southeast at 3 mph (6 kmh).
                     <p>That means it remains virtually stalled near the coast and continues to drop heavy rain on the Houston and Galveston areas. In the past 48 hours, numerous spots in the region have measured more than 25 inches of rainfall.
                     <p>The hurricane center says Harvey&#39;s center was expected to drift off the middle Texas coast on Monday and meander offshore through Tuesday before beginning &quot;a slow northeastward motion.&quot; The center says those in the upper Texas coast and in southwestern Louisiana should continue to monitor Harvey&#39;s progress.
                     
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	3:38 a.m. Monday -- Houston residents urged to shelter in place</h2>
<p>Houston officials continue to urge people to shelter in place and stay off flooded roadways as Harvey continues to batter the nation&#39;s fourth-largest city.
                     <p>Public Information Officer Keith Smith also says Sunday that rescue efforts continue and now are focused on those who feel trapped inside a home or building.
                     <p>Smith says the city&#39;s 911 emergency response system has been challenged by sharply increased call volumes since the tropical storm made landfall late Friday as a Category 4 hurricane. He says during a typical 24-hour period, the emergency response system receives about 8,000 calls. But during a 17-hour period following Harvey&#39;s landfall, more than 56,000 911 calls were received.
                     
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	2:11 a.m. Monday -- Reservoirs overwhelmed</h2>
<p>As the nation&#39;s fourth-largest city braced for more rain and rescues, officials started releasing even more water from reservoirs overwhelmed by Harvey even though the move aimed at protecting downtown Houston could make already devastating flooding worse around thousands of homes.
                     <p>The strategic engineering move began early Monday. Harvey, which made landfall late Friday as a Category 4 hurricane and has lingered dropping heavy rain as a tropical storm, sent devastating floods pouring into Houston Sunday as rising water chased thousands of people to rooftops or higher ground and overwhelmed rescuers who could not keep up with the constant calls for help.
                     <p>Jeff Lindner, a meteorologist for the Harris County Flood Control District, says residents affected by the release should pack what&#39;s needed and leave when the sun comes up.
                     
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	11:20 p.m. Sunday -- Abbott says 1,000 more guard troops called up</h2>
<p>Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says another 1,000 National Guard members will be sent to Houston on Monday as flooding from Harvey continues to ravage the area.
                     <p>The governor announced the move late Sunday on his personal Twitter account.
                     <p>Earlier Sunday, Abbott said the state activated 3,000 National Guard and State Guard members as a result of the storm damage. He also said 500 vehicles and 14 aircraft had been put into service.
                     
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	11:16 p.m. Sunday</h2>
<p>A meteorologist for a Houston-area flood-control district is warning that thousands of residents could be affected by the release of water from a pair of flood-control reservoirs.
                     <p>The Harris County Flood Control District updated earlier notifications from the Army Corps of Engineers about controlled releases of two Harris County-area reservoirs to warn neighboring residents that their homes could be flooded.
                     <p>District meteorologist Jeff&nbsp;Lindner&nbsp;says residents of neighborhoods surrounding the&nbsp;Addicks&nbsp;Reservoir and Barker Reservoir could be affected initially with street flooding, but residents&#39; homes could be flooded as well.
                     <p>The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had said earlier Sunday that they would begin releasing water from the reservoirs early Monday to control the flooding along Buffalo Bayou downstream to downtown Houston and the Houston Ship Channel.
                     <p>The Harris County Office of Emergency Management said residents around the reservoirs should pack their cars with what they want to bring but not to until daybreak to leave as the rain continues to fall.
                     
<h2>
	10:45 p.m. Sunday</h2>
<p>Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner is responding to an overwhelming number of corporate and citizen inquiries by establishing the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund to accept tax-deductible flood relief donations.
                     <p>The fund is administered by the Greater Houston Community Foundation.
                     <p>Turner says he&#39;s getting phone calls from across the country and &quot;the generosity of people who understand this disaster is truly amazing.&quot;
                     <p>The foundation will accept donations by a variety of channels:
                     <p>Checks and money orders can be mailed to the Greater Houston Community Foundation, while online credit card donations can be made at www.ghcf.org. Online credit card donations will be assessed a small fee by the credit card companies. Donors have the option of increasing their credit card donations to cover this fee.
                     <p>Wire-transferred cash will also be accepted.
                     
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	10&nbsp;p.m. Sunday --&nbsp;Harvey continues slow move back toward Gulf</h2>
<p>Tropical Storm Harvey continues to head back toward the Gulf of Mexico at a slow pace.
                     <p>In its 10 p.m. CDT advisory, the National Hurricane Center reports the storm still has sustained winds of up to 40 mph (65&nbsp;kmh) and is centered 20 miles east of Victoria, Texas, about 120 miles (193 km) southwest of Houston. It continues to creep to the east-southeast at 3 mph (6&nbsp;kmh).
                     <p>That means it remains virtually stalled near the coast and continues to drop heavy rain on the Houston and Galveston areas. In the past 48 hours, numerous spots in the region have measured more than 25 inches of rainfall.
                     <p>The hurricane center says Harvey&#39;s center was expected to drift off the middle Texas coast on Monday and meander offshore through Tuesday before beginning &quot;a slow northeastward motion.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	8:30 p.m. Sunday</h2>
<p>When Hurricane Harvey came ashore and pounded Rockport, the&nbsp;Aransas&nbsp;County Sheriff&#39;s Office wasn&#39;t immune from the devastation.
                     <p>Sheriff Bill Mills says no fewer than 35 of the vehicles in his emergency vehicle fleet are out of action because of broken windows and windshields. Furthermore, the smashed windows allowed the heavy rain to short out the electronics in the vehicles, setting off their sirens and lights in the middle of the storm. He says some cars had six inches of water in them.
                     <p>Emergency and disaster relief crews from Texas and as far away as New York and North Carolina have arrived to help put broken&nbsp;Aransas&nbsp;County back together. But Mills cautions residents who evacuated the area not to try to return. There&#39;s no running water, power or phone service yet. And natural gas is cut off.
                     <p>Mills says search and rescue teams have covered 85 percent of the county and so far only encountered a single fatality. That was a person whose body was so badly burned in a mobile home fire in Rockport, the county seat, during the storm that medical examiners have been unable to determine the sex.
                     
<h2>
	8:05 p.m. Sunday</h2>
<p>Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said he has no regrets about not calling for an evacuation of Houston residents ahead of Tropical Storm Harvey.
                     <p>Turner reiterated at a Sunday night news conference that the best course of action was for residents in Houston and surrounding areas to stay in place.
                     <p>Factors in his decision included not knowing where Harvey, when it was still a hurricane, was headed and the &quot;crazy&quot; logistics of trying to plan an evacuation of 2.3 million people within a couple of days.
                     <p>Turner also cited the experience the city had when residents evacuated ahead of Hurricane Rita in 2005 and gridlocked local roadways, leaving many people in traffic for more than 20 hours as they fled the city and resulting in dozens of deaths. Rita had been predicted to hit Houston but ended up making landfall well east of the city.
                     <p>&quot;The decision that we made was a smart one. It was in the best interest of&nbsp;Houstonians,&quot; he said. &quot;It was the right decision in terms of their safety and always we must put the interests of the city and&nbsp;Houstonians&nbsp;first. That&#39;s exactly what we did. We did what was the right thing to do.&quot;
                     <p>Turner said he has no concerns that the shelter that has been set up at the George R. Brown Convention Center will turn into New Orleans&#39;&nbsp;Superdome&nbsp;following Hurricane Katrina. At the football stadium, 30,000 evacuees spent days packed inside the sweltering dome with limited power and water and a roof that was shredded in the howling wind.
                     <p>&quot;I think in this city we know how to do it in such a way that is not chaotic. It&#39;s respectful, it&#39;s dignified,&quot; Turner said.
                     <p>Turner said he wants to transition people staying at the shelter to more suitable housing as quickly as possible.
                     
<h2>
	7:35 p.m. Sunday</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center is offering no promises of relief from the epic rains unleashed on Southeast Texas by Tropical Storm Harvey.
                     <p>In its 7 p.m. CDT advisory, center forecasters located the center of the storm 10 miles (15 km) northeast of Victoria, Texas, or about 120 miles (193 km) southwest of Houston. That center was inching to the southeast at 3 mph (6&nbsp;kmh) with sustained winds of up to 40 mph (65&nbsp;kmh).
                     <p>The forecasters said &quot;little change in strength is forecast during the next 24 hours.&quot; In fact, &quot;some slight re-strengthening is possible after the center moves off the coast on Monday night and Tuesday.&quot;
                     <p>The storm is expected to rain an additional 15 to 25 inches through Friday over the upper Texas Gulf coast and into southwestern Louisiana. Isolated storm totals may reach 50 inches over that area, including the Houston-Galveston area.
                     
<h2>
	7:15 p.m. Sunday</h2>
<p>Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said that as of 5 p.m. on Sunday, Houston police and fire departments had received nearly 6,000 calls for rescues and had rescued more than 1,000 people. Many of these rescues were of people trapped on their roofs or in their attics.
                     <p>Turner said that so far only one fatality has been confirmed - a woman who died Saturday evening after getting out of her car when it drove into a flooded street.
                     <p>Turner said 22 aircrafts were working to help identify people stranded on roofs. Sixteen of those aircrafts are from U.S. Coast Guard.
                     <p>In addition, 35 boats and 93 dump trucks were being used by the city for high water rescues.
                     <p>The mayor also defended his decision not to order an evacuation.
                     <p>&quot;The decision that we made was a smart one. It was in the best interest of&nbsp;Houstonians. It was the right decision in terms of their safety... absolutely no regrets. We did what was the right thing to do,&quot; Turner said.
                     
<h2>
	6:15 p.m. Sunday -- Army Corps to open dams to stem Houston flooding</h2>
<p>The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to begin releasing water into Buffalo Bayou from two flood-control dams on the western outskirts of the city.
                     <p>Col. Lars&nbsp;Zetterstrom&nbsp;is commander of the Galveston District of the Corps of Engineers. He says water will be released from the Barker Reservoir and&nbsp;Addicks&nbsp;Reservoir very slowly on Monday morning to prevent uncontrollable flooding of downtown Houston and the Houston Ship Channel.
                     <p>Downtown Houston is 17 miles (27.36 kilometers) downstream from the dams, which were built during the&nbsp;1940s&nbsp;in response to a 1935 flood that inundated much of downtown area.
                     <p>Zetterstrom&nbsp;says the water contained by the dams is &quot;unparalleled in the dams&#39; history.&quot; The waters are rising about 4 inches per hour.
                     <p>Zetterstrom&nbsp;says the dams will impound water for one to three months as water is gradually released. He adds that some neighborhoods on the fringes of the reservoir are likely to see some floods.&nbsp;
                     
<h2>
	6&nbsp;p.m. Sunday</h2>
<p>A Galveston County official says Harvey has caused unprecedented flooding there and 800 to 1,200 residents have had to be rescued.
                     <p>Galveston County Judge Mark Henry said Sunday that about 22 inches of rain has fallen on the coastal county so far with another 10 to 15 inches still expected.
                     <p>The area hardest-hit by floods has been Dickinson, a low-lying city of about 20,000 residents along Dickinson Bayou, where crews had to lead to safety 19 residents and five staff members from an assisted-living center flooded with waist-deep water.
                     <p>Henry says about 90 percent of the county&#39;s rescue calls have come from Dickinson. An appeal had been made through social media for assistance by private boat owners and their vessels, and 25 to 35 owners responded.
                     <p>Henry is appealing for volunteers to help staff rescue shelters and see to the needs of the 2,000 to 10,000 people that have sheltered in them.
                     <p>He says he appealed for state and federal help mid-morning Sunday, adding &quot;we have gotten some help, but we still need more.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	5:20 p.m. Sunday --&nbsp;Woman with heart problems makes it to safety</h2>
<p>Patricia Cain entered the George R. Brown Convention Center barefoot and carrying two oxygen tanks. The first was empty. The second was given to her by the Houston Fire Department after the U.S. Coast Guard rescued her from her home.
                     <p>She suffers from congestive heart failure - when the heart&#39;s pumping power is weaker than normal - and other illnesses. Her son, William, and 9-year-old grandson were waiting for her inside. Both were barefoot as well.
                     <p>William Cain says the water outside their home was in some spots several feet high. He says, &quot;I live in a lake where there was once dry land.&quot; Water had started to come into their apartment, and they had already lost power.
                     <p>Asked if he wishes he&#39;d have evacuated, Cain laughed and walked away. He said: &quot;That&#39;s a no-brainer, brother.&quot;
                     <p>The city of Houston opened the convention center Sunday to people fleeing the flooding from Tropical Storm Harvey.
                     
<h2>
	5:10 p.m. Sunday -- Governor can&#39;t reach mayor of Houston</h2>
<p>Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says he hasn&#39;t yet spoken to Democratic Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner - despite repeated attempts.
                     <p>Abbott said Sunday at an Austin news conference he&#39;d called Tuner&#39;s cell phone &quot;several times&quot; to &quot;let him know that, whatever he needs, the state of Texas will provide.&quot; Abbott said he&#39;d yet to hear back.
                     <p>Abbott&#39;s office later clarified that the governor had called Turner four times since Friday and left two messages, to no avail.
                     <p>The governor and mayor clashed before Hurricane Harvey made landfall Friday, with Abbott suggesting people in Houston might want to evacuate but Turner saying fleeing unnecessarily would clog highways for those leaving other communities facing bigger threats.
                     <p>Still, Abbott said Sunday, &quot;We&#39;ve moved beyond whether or not there should have been an evacuation.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	5 p.m. Sunday</h2>
<p>Officials in Dallas say they&#39;ll open the city&#39;s convention center to about 5,000 people who are fleeing from the hurricane-ravaged southern part of the state.
                     <p>Officials say the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center will open to evacuees on Tuesday morning. Dallas has three shelters currently open for evacuees, but the convention center will serve as a &quot;mega shelter.&quot;
                     <p>City Office of Emergency Management Director Rocky&nbsp;Vaz&nbsp;says the state made a formal request to open the convention center, which should be ready by early Tuesday morning.
                     <p>The city, Red Cross, Dallas County, Parkland Hospital, the Salvation Army, Children&#39;s Hospital and other volunteer groups are coordinating the logistics of getting the shelter ready.
                     <p>The city opened a third smaller shelter about 4:30 p.m. Sunday. About 415 evacuees are staying at the two other shelters, where they will remain for the time being
                     
<h2>
	4:55 p.m. Sunday</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center is urging residents in southeast Texas to stay put as Harvey inches south on a track that forecasters say will bring it back into the Gulf of Mexico for some slight strengthening before returning into Texas again.
                     <p>Harvey continues to be a tropical storm with 40 mph winds. In its late afternoon update Sunday, the center forecasts Harvey will reach the coast late Monday and spend much of Tuesday over water, where it could increase wind strength to 45 mph (72 kph).
                     <p>Forecasters think Harvey will come inland Wednesday with a path over Houston by the afternoon and then diminish in strength as it heads deeper into Texas and northern Louisiana.
                     
<h2>
	4:30 p.m. Sunday -- Houston hospital surrounded by water</h2>
<p>The evacuation of Houston&#39;s main public hospital hasn&#39;t begun yet because it is surrounded by waist-deep water as a result of Tropical Storm Harvey.
                     <p>Bryan McLeod is a spokesman for Harris Health System. He said Sunday that minor flooding in the basement of Ben&nbsp;Taub&nbsp;Hospital and a busted sewer pipe forced officials to close the kitchen. McLeod says the flooding resulted in only a small amount of water in the basement and did not affect the hospital&#39;s power supply. But shutting down the kitchen leaves the hospital with a limited supply of dry food for patients.
                     <p>McLeod says the evacuations won&#39;t start until the water recedes from around the facility and will likely take several days. The hospital is part of the Texas Medical Center, and has 350 patients.
                     
<h2>
	3:50 p.m. Sunday -- Federal disaster declarations continue&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Nearly a quarter of Texas&#39; population lives in areas covered by a federal disaster declaration as a result of Tropical Storm Harvey.
                     <p>Gov. Greg Abbott says 18 counties are now covered by the disaster declaration approved by President Donald Trump. There are nearly 7 million people in those counties, including the nation&#39;s fourth-largest city of Houston. Texas has a population of 27.8 million.
                     
<h2>
	3:30 p.m. Sunday -- Trump to visit Texas on Tuesday&nbsp;</h2>
<p>President Donald Trump will travel to hurricane-ravaged Texas on Tuesday.
                     <p>White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders tells reporters the White House is still coordinating logistics with state and local officials.
                     <p>She adds: &quot;We continue to keep all of those affected in our thoughts and prayers.&quot;
                     <p>Tropical Storm Harvey sent devastating floods pouring into Houston on Sunday. Rising water chased some people to rooftops or higher ground and overwhelmed rescuers.
                     <p>Trump has been praising the government&#39;s response to the storm on Twitter.
                     <p>He tweeted earlier Sunday that he would be traveling to Texas as soon as he could go &quot;without causing disruption.&quot;
                     <p>He said: &quot;The focus must be life and safety.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	3 p.m. Sunday -- Watersheds spill over&nbsp;</h2>
<p>An official says all 22 of Harris County&#39;s watersheds have spilled over their banks due to Tropical Storm Harvey. Watersheds are creeks and bayous that take water away from the Houston area and eventually drain it into Galveston Bay.
                     <p>Harris County Flood Control District Meteorologist Jeff Lindner says over half of the watersheds are experiencing record flooding.
                     <p>Lindner said even with the rain starting to decrease a little bit, the sheer volume of water that has fallen is going to take time to run off.
                     <p>He says it may take until Sunday night or well into Monday or even Tuesday &quot;to get the water out of these areas that have been impacted so hard.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	2:30 p.m. Sunday -- 18 counties declared federal disaster areas</h2>
<p>Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says that the number of counties declared federal disaster areas from Tropical Storm Harvey and its aftermath has increased to 18.
                     <p>Abbott said Sunday 12 counties have been added to an earlier federal disaster list of six. He said President Donald Trump has approved the increase in counties.
                     <p>Also, 50 counties have already been declared state disaster zones, 30 earlier in the week and 20 on Saturday. Abbott says the counties under the federal and state declarations include Harris County, which encompasses Houston and has been experiencing severe flooding from torrential rains.
                     
<h2>
	2:15 p.m. Sunday -- Boat owners asked to help</h2>
<p>A Harris County official is asking members of the public who have a boat or a high water vehicle to help with efforts to rescue Houston residents whose homes have flooded in the torrential rains brought by Tropical Storm Harvey.
                     <p>Harris County Judge Ed Emmett said at a news conference Sunday that the additional boats and vehicles that Texas is sending to the Houston area are not able to get to the area due to flooded roadways. He adds that vehicles the state previously sent are already being used to help rescue individuals.
                     <p>Emmett, who oversees government operations in Harris County, where Houston is located, says, &quot;We desperately need boats and high water vehicles ... We can&#39;t wait for assets to come from outside.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	2 p.m. Sunday -- 3,000 guard members activated</h2>
<p>Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says the state has now activated 3,000 National Guard and State Guard members as a result of severe damage and flooding from Hurricane Harvey. Along with the guard, he says 500 vehicles and 14 aircraft have been put into service.
                     <p>Abbott said there are no 250 highway closures around Texas.
                     <p>He spoke at a news conference at the state emergency response center in Austin.
                     
<h2>
	1:35 p.m. Sunday -- Trump speaks with officials&nbsp;</h2>
<p>President Donald Trump met by teleconference Sunday with top administration officials as rescue workers continue to respond to rising flood waters from Hurricane Harvey.
                     <p>The White House says Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, members of Trump&#39;s Cabinet and other senior officials discussed federal support for response and recovery efforts.
                     <p>The White House says Trump stressed his expectation that &quot;all departments and agencies stay fully committed to supporting the governors of Texas and Louisiana&quot; and that his &quot;number one priority of saving lives.&quot;
                     <p>Rising floodwaters from Harvey have forced thousands of people to rooftops or higher ground in Houston, overwhelming rescuers.
                     <p>Trump announced Sunday he&#39;s planning a trip to Texas soon
                     
<h2>
	1:20 p.m. Sunday -- Airports closed</h2>
<p>Both major airports in Houston have been closed amid severe flooding blamed on Tropical Storm Harvey.
                     <p>A Houston Airport System statement at midday Sunday said George Bush Intercontinental Airport and Hobby Airport are closed to commercial flights until further notice.
                     <p>Officials say roads in and out of both airports are shut down due to flooding.
                     <p>Hurricane Harvey made landfall late Friday night along the Texas coast about 230 miles southwest of Houston, but it wasn&#39;t until late Saturday night that what became Tropical Storm Harvey began bringing torrential rains causing flooding to the Houston area.
                     <p>The airport system&#39;s website says Bush Intercontinental Airport is 23 miles north of downtown Houston and provides service via 29 passenger airlines.
                     <p>Hobby Airport is 7 miles south of downtown Houston and is served by four passenger airlines.
                     
<h2>
	1 p.m. Sunday -- People flee public housing complex</h2>
<p>Many of the people arriving at the George R. Brown Convention Center, which has been opened as a shelter for people fleeing flooding, are from a public housing complex about a mile north.
                     <p>Clayton Homes public housing complex is bounded on one side by Interstate 45 and the other by Buffalo Bayou, which has flooded heavily along with all of Houston&#39;s major waterways. Police are using boats to evacuate many of the residents and bring them to the convention center in pickup trucks.
                     <p>D&#39;Ona Spears and Brandon Polson walked with their five children Sunday, bags full of belongings, and their 7-year-old Chihuahua, Missy. They decided to leave once the water in the first story of their home reached their knees.
                     <p>Spears says that when they made it to the convention center, they sent their children inside to eat, but stayed outside with their Chihuahua because animals were not allowed inside.
                     <p>Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced earlier Sunday that the convention center would serve as a shelter for people fleeing the flooding.
                     
<h2>
	12:40 p.m. Sunday -- Hospital evacuated&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Harris County Judge Ed Emmett says that Ben Taub Hospital, the county&#39;s public hospital, is being evacuated because flooding problems in the basement are disrupting power service.
                     <p>Emmett overseas government operations in Harris County where Houston is located. He tells a news conference that evacuated patients are being taken to other area hospitals. It was not immediately known how many patients were being moved.
                     
<h2>
	12:30 p.m. Sunday -- More than 100 rescued in Houston area</h2>
<p>Coast Guard Capt. Kevin Oditt says helicopters have rescued more than 100 people in the Houston area as Tropical Storm Harvey floods numerous neighborhoods.
                     <p>In a conference call Sunday with reporters, Oditt says Coast Guard personnel and aircraft from around the country have been dispatched to Texas. He says Texas Air National Guard choppers were also assisting with rescues.
                     <p>Oditt says people facing rising floodwaters should not go into attics, since rescuers in the air cannot see them. The incident commander urged people who head to their rooftops to wave sheets, towels or anything else to attract the attention of helicopter crews.
                     <p>Coast Guard helicopter crews along the southern portion of the Texas coast are reporting the rescue of almost 40 people, starting from the morning before Hurricane Harvey made landfall. That includes six people rescued from their home Saturday evening in the hard-hit city of Aransas Pass. Among them were three children, their two parents and an elderly woman who was in need of oxygen.
                     
<h2>
	12:05 p.m. Sunday -- Harvey could dump 50 inches</h2>
<p>The National Weather Service now says some parts of Houston and just west of the city may receive a Texas record of 50 inches of rain as Tropical Storm Harvey stalls over Texas.
                     <p>NWS meteorologist Patrick Burke says rainfall totals will end up around 40 inches or more for Houston on average, but some isolated spots will hit or exceed 50 inches.
                     <p>Burkes says, &quot;We&#39;re in kind of unprecedented territory with this storm.&quot;
                     <p>Local rainfall amounts of 50 inches would exceed any previous Texas rainfall record. The NWS says in a statement that &quot;the breadth and intensity of this rainfall is beyond anything experienced before and is resulting in catastrophic flooding.&quot;
                     <p>So far rainfall totals since Thursday evening have reached about 25 inches in south Houston. In Dayton, located 38 miles northeast of Houston, rainfall has already reached 27 inches.
                     
<h2>
	11 a.m. Sunday -- Evacuees told not to return home</h2>
<p>Residents of a South Texas city who evacuated before Harvey made landfall on the Texas coast as a hurricane are being warned not to return unless they bring their own food and water.
                     <p>Officials with Victoria, about 90 miles north of Rockport, near where Harvey came ashore Friday night, said Sunday on Facebook that the city of 85,000 has no water service and limited power.
                     <p>The statement says Harvey had a &quot;devastating&quot; impact on Victoria and it could be weeks before all electric service is restored.
                     <p>The city statement says: &quot;For those that decide to come back to Victoria, bring enough food and water to last three to four days. Be sure you have enough gas in your car to last several days. Be prepared for no electricity at your home for several days or weeks.&quot;
                     <p>A mandatory evacuation was ordered for Victoria County, where the city is located.
                     <p>Bryan Simons, spokesman for the Victoria County sheriff&#39;s office, says, &quot;We&#39;ve got widespread damage. Lots of trees down, power lines. We&#39;ve got traffic lights missing and lots of debris.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	10:30 a.m. Sunday -- More than 2,500 emergency calls in Houston&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Houston Fire Chief Samuel Pena says that since midnight his agency has responded to more than 2,500 emergency calls and another 1,000 calls are waiting to be serviced.
                     <p>Pena says his agency has made more than 250 water rescues, all of them people in vehicles, during a three hour period overnight.
                     <p>But Houston Assistant Police Chief Larry Satterwhite says there has been an increase in calls from residents with flooded homes in the city&#39;s northeast, southeast and southwest sections.
                     
<h2>
	10:15 Sunday -- Houston mayor defends not asking residents to evacuate&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner is defending his decision not to ask residents to evacuate before the heavy rain from Tropical Storm Harvey swamped roads and neighborhoods across the nation&#39;s fourth-largest city.
                     <p>Turner says at a news conference Sunday that there was no way to pinpoint which neighborhoods would be worst hit. He says every neighborhood has received at least some flooding.
                     <p>He says, &quot;If you think the situation right now is bad and you give an order to evacuate, you are creating a nightmare.&quot;
                     <p>Turner asked people to stay in their homes and not drive if at all possible. Houston Fire Chief Samuel Pena says authorities have made more than 250 vehicle rescues in the storm.
                     
<h2>
	10:05 Sunday -- More than 2,000 emergency calls in Houston&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner says emergency personnel have responded to more than 2,000 calls to 911 for rescues in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. He said priority was being given to life-threatening calls.
                     <p>Turner also said at a news conference Sunday that he has ordered the downtown George R. Brown Convention Center opened as a shelter as floodwaters inundated much of the city.
                     <p>Turner also urged people not to drive, as numerous streets and roadways in Houston, the nation&#39;s fourth largest city, were flooded Sunday.
                     <p>The George R. Brown Convention Center has 1.8 million square feet of space.
                     
<h2>
	9:50 a.m. Sunday -- Priest tries to say Mass for stranded&nbsp;</h2>
<p>A Catholic priest has used a kayak to get from his home in southeast Houston to higher ground and hoped to say Mass for people stranded on the streets.
                     <p>Father David Bergeron says that he tried to buy some wine for Mass at a convenience store but couldn&#39;t because sales are prohibited in Texas on Sunday before noon.
                     <p>Bergeron tells television station KTRK that: &quot;this is how America was evangelized -- by canoe.&quot;
                     <p>He says that he is praying for people affected by Tropical Storm Harvey.
                     
<h2>
	9:40 a.m. Sunday -- TV station forced to evacuate&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Staff at a Houston television station broadcasting live coverage of Tropical Storm Harvey had to evacuate after water from nearby flood-prone Buffalo Bayou started to gush into the building.
                     <p>KHOU-TV tweeted images Sunday of water pushing through a front door and flooding the lobby. Other images showed sand bags placed against another door had failed to stop the water that was already ankle deep.
                     <p>Floodwaters around 6:30 a.m. Sunday began seeping into the first-floor studio of KHOU, which is the CBS affiliate in the nation&#39;s fourth largest city. The anchors and news operations then moved to a second floor as live coverage of Harvey continued.
                     <p>Later tweets say the station was being evacuated due to flooding.
                     <p>The station last flooded in 2001 during Tropical Storm Allison.
                     
<h2>
	9:35 a.m. Sunday -- Flooding is widespread</h2>
<p>Harris County sheriff&#39;s spokesman Jason Spencer says flooding throughout the county that includes Houston and the region is so widespread that it&#39;s &quot;difficult to pinpoint the worst area.&quot;
                     <p>He says authorities are prioritizing hundreds of phones calls for help to ensure life-and-death situations &quot;are at the top of the list.&quot;
                     <p>&quot;It&#39;s heartbreaking,&quot; he says.
                     <p>Spencer says the department has high-water vehicles and airboats but &quot;certainly not enough.&quot;&nbsp; He says officials are encouraged that rescue teams from the National Guard and state agencies have also been deployed.
                     
<h2>
	9:25 a.m. -- Harvey described as &#39;landmark event&#39;</h2>
<p>The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency says Hurricane Harvey is a &quot;landmark event&quot; and the federal agency will be in the areas worst affected &quot;for years.&quot;
                     <p>Brock Long says nearly 5,000 people from the federal government are doing search and rescue missions, helping to restore power and supporting what he calls &quot;mass care missions.&quot;
                     <p>Speaking Sunday on CNN&#39;s &quot;State of the Union,&quot; Long said: &quot;We expect a huge mass care mission today, of people flocking to shelters, if they can get to shelters.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	9:15 a.m. Sunday -- Boats, helicopters help with rescues&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says that boats and helicopters are being deployed to help with swift-water rescues in the Houston area and parts of East Texas also facing flooding in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
                     <p>Abbott, appearing on &quot;Fox News Sunday,&quot; said: &quot;We&#39;re measuring rain these days not in inches but in feet.&quot;
                     <p>He tells ABC&#39;s &quot;This Week&quot; that they &quot;could not be more appreciative&quot; of what the federal government and President Trump have done to help as Hurricane Harvey hit Texas.
                     <p>Abbott said on CNN&#39;s &quot;State of the Nation&quot; he&#39;s talked to Trump several times and the head of FEMA. He says, &quot;We&#39;ve made multiple requests and we&#39;re getting absolutely everything we need.&quot;
                     <p>Abbott said Harris County, which includes Houston, will soon be included in a federal disaster declaration as a result of Harvey.
                     
<h2>
	8:25 a.m. Sunday -- Trump to travel to Texas when possible&nbsp;</h2>
<p>President Donald Trump says he will be traveling to Texas &quot;as soon as that trip can be made without causing disruption&quot; in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
                     <p>Trump tweeted that the &quot;focus must be life and safety.&quot;
                     <p>At least two people are dead and more than a dozen injured due to the storm that has battered the region, including the cities of Corpus Christi and Houston.
                     <p>Trump has been complimenting the response to the storm on his Twitter feed, commending &quot;Great coordination between agencies at all levels of government.&quot;
                     <p>Trump adds that: &quot;Many people are now saying that this is the worst storm/hurricane they have ever seen. Good news is that we have great talent on the ground.&quot;
                     <p>The storm could linger for days in the region and could unload as much as 40 inches of rain on cities including Houston.
                     
<h2>
	8:15 a.m. Sunday -- More than 300 search and rescue requests received&nbsp;</h2>
<p>The U.S. Coast Guard says it&#39;s received more than 300 requests for urban search and rescue in the Houston area.
                     <p>The Coast Guard has five helicopters working the emergency calls and is asking for additional helicopters from New Orleans to help.
                     <p>Officials are advising people in dire straits to get to the roofs of their homes and mark them somehow to be seen from the air. They&#39;re suggesting people wave sheets or towels.
                     
<h2>
	7:45 a.m. Sunday -- Residents urged to seek refuge from flooding&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Flooding in some parts of the county that includes the city of Houston is so bad that residents are being urged to seek refuge on their roofs.
                     <p>Harris County Flood Control District official Jeff Lindner says people inundated by rising waters shouldn&#39;t crawl into attics of their homes but should get on top of them.
                     <p>He says rainfall of more than 4 inches per hour has sent water higher than in recent Houston floods side and are exceeding levels seen in Tropical Storm Allison in June 2001.
                     <p>Lindner says areas south of the city appear hard-hit and some flooding is reported in downtown Houston and in the Texas Medical Center, which was devastated in Allison.
                     <p>He calls Harvey &quot;a different animal&quot; from Allison and a &quot;historic situation.&quot;
                     <p>He says he&#39;s most amazed that he&#39;s getting reports &quot;of water into second-story of apartments and homes.&quot;&nbsp; Considering Houston&#39;s flat terrain, &quot;it&#39;s very rare to get that depth of water.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	6:20 a.m. Sunday -- Rescue attempts continue&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Authorities say rescue attempts continue in Houston for those stranded inside flooded homes and submerged vehicles in the wake of Harvey.
                     <p>The Houston Chronicle reports that hundreds of calls have been fielded for water rescues as of early Sunday, including Houston police officials who evacuated two apartment complexes and rescued more than 50 children.
                     <p>Meanwhile, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner on Sunday continued urging residents via Twitter to &quot;shelter in place&quot; and stay off rain-swollen roadways.
                     <p>Gonzalez actively used Twitter overnight to field assistance for those trapped inside water-soaked homes, attics and vehicles. Those appealing for assistance or being steered to help via Gonzalez&#39;s Twitter feed included a person suffering &quot;cardiac-arrest,&quot; and a woman who posted: &quot;I have 2 children with me and the water is swallowing us up. Please send help.&quot;
                     <p>Gonzalez at one point appealed for calm and patience, saying officials were &quot;trying to make it to everyone as best we can.&quot;
                     <p>Turner&#39;s official Twitter account said &quot;911 services at capacity. If u can shelter in place do so, a few inches in your home is not imminent danger. Only call if in imminent danger.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	4:03 a.m. Sunday -- Flooding continues&nbsp;</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says Harvey continues to cause &quot;catastrophic flooding in southeastern Texas.&quot;
                     <p>The hurricane center says in its 4 a.m. Sunday update that the tropical storm has maximum sustained winds of 45 mph and remains stationary about 45 miles northwest of Victoria, Texas.
                     <p>A storm surge warning and a tropical storm warning also are both in effect for Port O&#39;Connor to Sargent. The hurricane center says a storm surge warning means there is a danger of life-threatening inundation from rising water moving inland from the coastline.
                     <p>The center says Harvey is likely to weaken to a tropical depression later Sunday. Harvey made landfall Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane.
                     <p>Meanwhile, the National Weather Service says a Flash Flood Emergency over west and central Harris County, where Houston is located, as well as for eastern Fort Bend and northern Brazoria counties remains in effect until 6:15 a.m. Sunday, calling it a &quot;Particularly Dangerous Situation.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	2:11 a.m. Sunday -- Jersey Village residents urged to evacuate&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Jersey Village, Texas, officials are recommending that people who live along the White Oak Bayou, about 17 miles northwest of Houston, consider whether they need to evacuate their homes.
                     <p>Jersey Village City Manager Austin Bleess says the city issued a notice to residents about 1:30 a.m. saying the bayou looked like it would be out of its banks before long. He says city officials worried that streets may soon become impassable and wanted those residents to have time to make arrangements.
                     <p>&quot;Certainly if people can stay in their homes, they can do that,&quot; Bleess said. &quot;It&#39;s quite possible that the streets could get impassable so we wanted to get that recommendation out.&quot;
                     <p>Bleess says the city is in the process of opening a storm shelter at the Champion Forest Baptist Church, Jersey Village chapter.
                     
<h2>
	1:20 a.m. Sunday -- Harvey continues to weaken</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says Harvey continues to weaken at a slow pace as it produces torrential rains across parts of Southeast Texas.
                     <p>In its early Sunday update, the hurricane center said the tropical storm has maximum sustained winds of 45 mph and it is practically stationary about 45 miles northwest of Victoria, Texas.
                     <p>The airport in Austin, about 165 miles west of Houston, reported sustained winds of 38 mph.
                     <p>The center says Harvey is likely to weaken to a tropical depression later Sunday. Harvey made landfall Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane.
                     <p>Meanwhile, the National Weather Service extended a Flash Flood Emergency over west and central Harris County, where Houston is located, as well as for eastern Fort Bend and northern Brazoria counties until 6:15 a.m. Sunday, calling it a &quot;Particularly Dangerous Situation.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	12:30 a.m. Sunday -- At least two dead</h2>
<p>At least two people have died as Tropical Storm Harvey continues to dump rain on Southeast Texas.
                     <p>The Harris County medical examiner&#39;s office confirmed the death of one person late Saturday in Harris County, but the office did not identify the cause of death.
                     <p>Gary Norman, a spokesman for the Houston emergency operations center, says the woman appeared to have gotten out of her vehicle in high water. She was found by neighbors about 30 yards away from the vehicle. Norman says she was pronounced dead at the scene by a doctor who was in the area.
                     <p>Earlier Saturday, Aransas County Judge C.H. &quot;Burt&quot; Mills Jr. said the storm left one person dead in the county.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane, but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm.
                     
<h2>
	11:40 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>One person has died in flooding in Houston as Tropical Storm Harvey dumps rain on Southeast Texas.
                     <p>Gary Norman, a spokesman for the Houston emergency operations center, said late Saturday that the person was a woman appeared to have gotten out of her vehicle in high water, though authorities had not confirmed a cause of death. She was found by neighbors about 30 yards (27 meters) away from her vehicle. Norman says she was pronounced dead at the scene by a doctor who was in the area.
                     <p>It&rsquo;s the second confirmed death from Harvey. The other was in a coastal community in Aransas County. That person died in a fire at a home during the storm.
                     <p>Harvey made landfall in Texas on Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane, but it has since been downgraded to a tropical storm as it weakens while moving inland.
                     
<h2>
	11:25 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>One person has died in flooding in Houston as Tropical Storm Harvey dumps rain on Southeast Texas.
                     <p>Jason Wiersema of the Harris County medical examiner&rsquo;s office said late Saturday that his office had been notified that one person had died, but could not confirm the person&rsquo;s identity or cause of death.
                     <p>It&rsquo;s the second confirmed death from Harvey.
                     <p>Wiersema&rsquo;s comments came after Houston&rsquo;s mayor had said authorities are investigating the possibility that a motorist may have died in flooding. It wasn&rsquo;t clear whether that was the same person.
                     
<h2>
	10:45 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner says authorities are investigating the possibility that a motorist may have died in flooding as Tropical Storm Harvey dumps rain on Southeast Texas.
                     <p>Turner said at a news conference Saturday night that he had just gotten word that a woman apparently became trapped in a car and it wasn&rsquo;t yet clear whether she survived. He did not provide any additional details.
                     <p>He and other officials were urging people not to leave their homes. Turner says &ldquo;the streets are treacherous.&rdquo;
                     <p>The National Hurricane Center says Harvey is weakening, but the tropical storm is barely moving as it dumps torrential rains.
                     
<h2>
	10:15 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>Houston&rsquo;s interstate highways and major streets are starting to flood as Tropical Storm Harvey stalls over Southeast Texas.
                     <p>Many of Houston&rsquo;s roads had spots of flooding Saturday night that were nearly impassable. The city&rsquo;s transportation authority counted more than 50 high water spots just a few hours into the storm passing through the area.
                     <p>National Weather Service meteorologist Nikki Hathaway says between up to 6 inches (15 centimeters) of rain fell within three hours. In some sections of south and southwest Harris County, where Houston is located, more than 4 inches (10 centimeters) of rain had fallen in an hour.
                     <p>Officials are urging people to stay off of the roads. The National Weather Service has received multiple reports of water rescues in Harris County and nearby areas. The Harris County sheriff&rsquo;s office said on Twitter that it rescued one driver from 3 feet (0.91 meters) of rushing water.
                     <p>Hathaway says the weather service has issued a Flash Flood Emergency for the Harris County area until after 12:15 a.m.
                     
<h2>
	10 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says Harvey is weakening, but the tropical storm is barely moving as it dumps torrential rains on parts of Texas.
                     <p>The center says the storm is drifting over southeastern Texas, with torrential rains expected to continue.
                     <p>The center said Saturday night that the storm now has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (64 kph). It&rsquo;s moving at just 1 mph (1.6 kph), so it&rsquo;s hanging around and dumping rain along the coast, including in Houston.
                     <p>The center says Harvey is likely to weaken from a tropical storm to a tropical depression on Sunday. Harvey came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane Friday night.
                     <p>Forecasters expect Harvey to produce additional rain accumulations of 15 to 25 inches (38 to 64 centimeters) over the middle and upper Texas coast through Thursday. Isolated storm totals may reach around 40 inches (100 centimeters).
                     
<h2>
	7:25 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>Marilyn Shaughnessy didn&rsquo;t expect the worst of Tropical Storm Harvey to hit the Houston area until Sunday. But she opened a window Saturday afternoon to see a tornado bearing down on her house.
                     <p>The tornado wound through the Houston suburb of Cypress, damaging several homes and buildings but causing no apparent injuries.
                     <p>Shaughnessy, a retired police officer, says she had her family run to their laundry room and wait out the tornado. Their house shook and framed pictures fell off the walls.
                     <p>It passed a few minutes later. Shaughnessy came outside to find small holes in her roof and wooden planks from her fence missing. Nearby, contractors tore the remains of a chimney off one home and sized up the broken windows of another.
                     <p>Shaughnessy says she plans to stay in her home through the next several days, when heavy rain and strong winds are in the forecast.
                     
<h2>
	7 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says torrential rain will continue as Tropical Storm Harvey drifts east-northeastward with very little additional motion expected over the next few days.
                     <p>The center said in its Saturday evening update that maximum sustained winds have now decreased to 60 mph (96 kph) and additional weakening of winds is expected during the next day or two.
                     <p>The tropical storm&rsquo;s center was about 40 miles (64 km) northwest of Victoria, Texas. Tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 115 miles (185 km) from the storm&rsquo;s center.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore in Texas on Friday night as the strongest hurricane to hit the U.S. in more than a decade. A judge has confirmed one death and about a dozen injuries from the storm.
                     
<h2>
	6:50 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>Authorities say sheriff&rsquo;s deputies in the Houston area saw a tornado touchdown about four times near Cypress as Tropical Storm Harvey pounds Texas.
                     <p>The Harris County Sheriff&rsquo;s Office posted a video to Facebook on Saturday of Sheriff Ed Gonzalez speaking to residents and news media about the tornado. Gonzalez says a car with a driver inside was flipped over by the tornado, but is OK. Gonzalez says he and deputies were seeing extensive damage to roofs, but had not heard of any injuries.
                     <p>National Weather Service meteorologist Wendy Wong says that numerous tornadoes spawned by Harvey caused damage in Houston and the surrounding area &mdash; from around Matagorda on the coast to the Cypress area in the north. She said homes, vehicles and buildings were damaged.
                     <p>More than a dozen Texas counties were under a tornado watch Saturday night.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane Friday night but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm.
                     
<h2>
	6:15 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>The U.S. Coast Guard has stationed rescue boats and planes at several locations around parts of Southeast Texas affected by Tropical Storm Harvey.
                     <p>The Coast Guard&rsquo;s Houston-Galveston sector protects the coastline near the nation&rsquo;s fourth-largest city, a region home to a critical port and major oil refineries.
                     <p>Capt. Kevin Oditt, the sector commander, told reporters Saturday that he&rsquo;s confident the refineries have made contingency plans for the rain and winds expected to pelt the area for several days.
                     <p>The Coast Guard closed the Port of Houston Friday. At least two dozen boats in the sector are on standby for water rescues or other emergencies.
                     <p>Further south along the Texas Gulf Coast, Coast Guard officers pulled 20 people in separate rescues from boats and barges.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane Friday night but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm.
                     
<h2>
	5:45 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>Officials say the U.S. Coast Guard has rescued at least 20 people in various incidents as Harvey came through Texas.
                     <p>Capt. Tony Hahn, commander of the Corpus Christi sector, said Saturday that two helicopters managed to rescue 18 people &mdash; three people from a fishing boat, four from a barge and 11 from two tugboats &mdash; when it became safe enough to do so.
                     <p>The Coast Guard also rescued two people and their dog after they became stranded near the city of Rockport, where damage from the hurricane is extensive. The Coast Guard says a helicopter crew spotted them just before noon Saturday. They were taken to a hospital, and they Coast Guard says they&rsquo;re in good condition. It was unclear whether or not they were in a boat when they were rescued.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane Friday night but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm.
                     
<h2>
	5:30 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>Hundreds of thousands of people in Texas are without power as work crews take stock of damage from what&rsquo;s now tropical storm Harvey.
                     <p>The number of people without power has fluctuated throughout the day Saturday.
                     <p>The Electric Reliability Council of Texas manages about 90 percent of the state&rsquo;s electric grid and almost all of the area directly affected by Harvey. A spokeswoman for the council says that as of 5 p.m., the number of outages has dropped to just below 300,000. That number is down from about 338,000 outages reported by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott at about 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
                     <p>Council spokeswoman Robbie Searcy says the organization has focused on working with providers to maintain the remainder of the electric grid not damaged by the storm while repairs are done on transformers in the affected area
                     
<h2>
	5:05 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says that what is now Tropical Storm Harvey is barely moving as torrential rains continue in Texas.
                     <p>The center&rsquo;s late Saturday afternoon update says the center of the storm is about 45 miles (72 km) west-northwest of Victoria, Texas, and little motion is expected during the next few days. The center says maximum sustained winds have decreased to near 65 mph (104 kph). Additional weakening is expected over the next day or two. Tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 115 miles (185 kilometers) from the storm&rsquo;s center.
                     <p>The hurricane center says catastrophic and life-threatening flooding is expected across middle and upper Texas through Thursday, with isolated storm totals as high as 40 inches.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore in Texas on Friday night as the strongest hurricane to hit the U.S. in more than a decade. A judge has confirmed one death and about a dozen injuries from the storm.
                     
<h2>
	4:50 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards says the National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado touched down in the Cameron Parish town of Hackberry.
                     <p>The tornado hit about 12:25 p.m. Saturday. Edwards says there were no reports of injuries or fatalities but there was &ldquo;significant property damage.&rdquo;
                     <p>Meteorologist Jared Rackley says officials have yet to survey the area, but photos show an overturned camper and other damage.
                     <p>In Texas, a judge has confirmed one death in Rockport that&rsquo;s being blamed on Harvey. Emergency crews are searching for victims.
                     <p>Rackley says a tornado watch is up for most of southwest Louisiana and south-central Louisiana until 2 a.m. Sunday.
                     <p>He urges residents to remain on guard as a heavy amount of rain was expected to fall on the state over the next several days.
                     
<h2>
	4:30 p.m. Saturday</h2>
<p>Damage from Harvey in the coastal Texas city where one death has been reported includes toppled power poles, trees torn from their bases, wood framing ripped from houses and the metal sides torn off of a high school gym.
                     <p>A Texas judge has confirmed one death Saturday in Rockport, where emergency crews are searching for victims.
                     <p>The city is mostly a ghost town. Power is out, as are cellphone and internet service in what was mostly a ghost town. At the city marina, a handful of boats had sunk.
                     <p>Those who stayed and ignored orders to leave before Harvey made landfall Friday night included Matthew Otero. His &ldquo;Donuts Dat Rock&rdquo; was open Saturday and serving coffee and kolaches, a doughnut-like item popular in Texas. Otero was powering his business with a generator.
                     <p>He says that when Harvey came through, he could feel the building he was in vibrate from the sheer force of the wind.
                     
<h2>
	4 p.m. Saturday -- Gov. warns of flooding&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is warning of the &quot;potential for very dramatic flooding&quot; from Harvey. He&#39;s expanded a state declaration of emergency from the state&#39;s original 30 counties to 50.
                     <p>Abbott said Saturday that the biggest concern is the possibility of between 20 and 30 inches more of rain from Corpus Christi to Houston.
                     <p>A Texas judge says there&#39;s one confirmed death from Harvey in the coastal city of Rockport. The Austin American-Statesman reports that Aransas County Judge C.H. &quot;Burt&quot; Mills Jr. also says 12 to 14 people were injured by Harvey, which came ashore Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm.
                     <p>Abbott says state military forces activated 1,300 service members to help with storm response. He said the Red Cross had opened 21 shelters holding about 1,450 people.
                     
<div>
	<h2>
		3:30 p.m. Saturday -- Rainfall averages 4-5 inches&nbsp;</h2>
	<p>Officials say rainfall amounts have averaged 4 to 5 inches in the last 12 hours across the county that includes the city of Houston.
                     <p>A break in the rain from Harvey on Saturday afternoon is helping area channels recede. Average rainfall in the last three hours is less than 1 inch. The Harris County Flood Control District is reporting some street flooding from northwest to east parts of the county.
                     <p>A Texas judge says there is one confirmed death from Harvey in the coastal city of Rockport. The Austin American-Statesman reported Saturday that Aransas County Judge C.H. &quot;Burt&quot; Mills Jr. also says 12 to 14 people were injured by Harvey, which came ashore Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm.
                     </div>
<h2>
	3:15 p.m. Saturday -- Amount of damage unknown</h2>
<p>The mayor of the island city of Port Aransas, Texas, says officials haven&#39;t been able to determine yet how much destruction was caused there by Hurricane Harvey because of the &quot;massive&quot; amount of damage they&#39;ve so far encountered.
                     <p>Mayor Charles Bujan said Saturday afternoon that no injuries or fatalities have been found in Port Aransas so far. He said that with the help of heavy equipment, authorities have only made it into the northernmost street in the city.
                     <p>A Texas judge says there is one confirmed death from Harvey in the coastal city of Rockport. The Austin American-Statesman reported Saturday that Aransas County Judge C.H. &quot;Burt&quot; Mills Jr. also says 12 to 14 people were injured by Harvey, which came ashore Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm.
                     <p>Bujan had called for a mandatory evacuation of Port Aransas. But he says some people had stayed. He didn&#39;t know how many. The town has a population of about 3,800.
                     
<h2>
	3 p.m. Saturday -- One confirmed death&nbsp;</h2>
<p>A Texas judge says there is one confirmed death from Harvey in the coastal city of Rockport.
                     <p>The Austin American-Statesman reported Saturday that Aransas County Judge C.H. &quot;Burt&quot; Mills Jr. also says 12 to 14 people were injured by Harvey, which came ashore Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm.
                     <p>Harvey delivered a direct blow to Rockport, a city of about 10,000 people.
                     <p>City leaders said at a news conference that their coastal community has been turned into a debris field and that the storm damaged a school, the library and other public buildings.
                     
<h2>
	2:15 p.m. Saturday -- 18 rescued from boats</h2>
<p>A Coast Guard official says helicopters rescued 18 people from boats and barges that were in distress because of Harvey.
                     <p>Capt. Tony Hahn, commander of the Corpus Christi sector, said Saturday that the two helicopters managed to rescue the people when it became safe enough to do so. He says they retrieved three people from a fishing boat, four from a barge and 11 from two tugboats.
                     <p>He says several boats sank in the Port of Corpus Christi and there will be a lot of work to do before it can reopen.
                     <p>Hahn also says that since Corpus Christi is the third largest petrochemical port in the nation, there is the potential for chemical and crude oil spills, so they&#39;ll be watching for that.
                     <p>He says the Port of Brownsville reopened Saturday morning and they haven&#39;t yet been able to assess the Port of Victoria.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane Friday night but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm.
                     
<h2>
	2:12 p.m. Saturday -- Trump meets with Cabinet to discuss response</h2>
<p>The White House says President Donald Trump has met with his Cabinet and other senior administration officials to discuss the federal response to the flooding and damage caused by Hurricane Harvey.
                     <p>It issued a statement Saturday saying that Trump held a video conference from Camp David in which he instructed the relevant departments and agencies to &quot;stay fully engaged and positioned to support his number one priority of saving lives.&quot;
                     <p>It says Trump also reminded his department heads that the full impact of the storm won&#39;t be apparent for days, as residents of Texas and Louisiana recover from the heavy flooding and wind damage.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore in Texas on Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm as it weakens while moving inland. Forecasters warn of the possibility of catastrophic flooding, including in Houston, the nation&#39;s fourth largest city.
                     
<h2>
	1:45 p.m. Saturday -- No confirmed deaths</h2>
<p>Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says there have been no confirmed deaths linked to Tropical Storm Harvey.
                     <p>Abbott said at a news conference Saturday in Austin that he&#39;s working with local officials and seeking information about the storm, but that there&#39;s nothing yet confirming that it killed anyone.
                     <p>Abbott says it&#39;s too early to speculate as to how much property damage the storm has caused, but he has expanded his disaster declaration to cover more counties.
                     <p>Harvey made landfall in Texas on Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane, but it has since been downgraded to a tropical storm as it weakens while moving inland.
                     <p>Forecasters warn that the storm could cause catastrophic flooding as it lingers in the area for several days.
                     
<h2>
	12:55 p.m. Saturday -- Downgraded to tropical storm</h2>
<p>Hurricane Harvey has been downgraded to a tropical storm.
                     <p>But officials say they are still worried about potentially catastrophic rainfall that will continue for days, with more than 40 inches and flash flooding possible even well inland.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore Friday along the Texas Gulf Coast as a Category 4 storm with 130 mph winds, the most powerful hurricane to hit the U.S. in more than a decade.
                     <p>Experts say hurricanes almost always lose strength quickly after making landfall and moving away from the warm waters that fuel their winds. But the danger doesn&#39;t end there.
                     <p>Harvey is expected to keep slowing and dumping rain through the middle of next week.
                     
<h2>
	12:45 p.m. Saturday -- Harvey dumps rain on Texas</h2>
<p>Hurricane Harvey has been dumping nearly 3 inches of rain per hour at times and has left some streets in flood-prone Houston submerged in water.
                     <p>Harris County Judge Ed Emmett, the chief administrator of the county that includes Houston, says flooding so far is a &quot;minor issue.&quot; He says most of the watersheds are well within their banks &quot;but we&#39;re not out of this.&quot;
                     <p>Forecasters are predicting major flooding in the area by Tuesday. Houston has about 1,700 miles of channels that drain to the Gulf of Mexico.
                     <p>A handful of freeway service roads and streets and some scattered neighborhoods that normally experience high water in heavy rain have been flooded.
                     <p>Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner cautions that although major flooding hasn&#39;t happened yet, &quot;that can change.&quot;
                     
<h2>
	11:30 a.m. Saturday -- Families worried about homes</h2>
<p>Families who escaped Rockport before Hurricane Harvey slammed into the Texas coastal city are worried about neighbors and whether their homes are still standing.
                     <p>Johanna Cochran says she&#39;s panicking over whether her house or the McDonald&#39;s where she works survived the storm, which dealt Rockport a direct blow. She and her boyfriend evacuated to a San Antonio shelter along with dozens of other coastal residents.
                     <p>Another Rockport resident, Pamela Montes, says she&#39;s also worried about her friends and her home. She says she knows many people who stayed behind because &quot;no one felt like it was going to hit.&quot;
                     <p>Harvey made landfall Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane but has since been downgraded to a Category 1, which is the least powerful classification. Forecasters warn that it could cause catastrophic flooding over the coming days.
                     
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	11 a.m. Saturday -- Prison evacuated&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Texas officials say they are evacuating about 4,500 inmates from three state prisons in Brazoria County south of Houston because the nearby Brazos River is rising from Hurricane Harvey&#39;s heavy rain.
                     <p>The Department of Criminal Justice says inmates from the Ramsey, Terrell, and Stringfellow Units in Rosharon are being taken by bus to other prisons in east Texas.
                     <p>Additional food and water has been delivered to the prisons receiving the displaced inmates.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore in Texas on Friday night as the strongest hurricane to hit the U.S. in more than a decade. It has since weakened to a Category 1 storm.
                     
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	10:35 a.m. Saturday -- Maximum sustained winds decrease</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Harvey&#39;s maximum sustained winds have decreased to about 75 mph and that the storm is now centered about 25 miles west of Victoria, Texas.
                     <p>The center says in its 10 a.m. update that the storm is expected to weaken over the next 48 hours and to become a tropical storm by Saturday afternoon. The storm is moving north at 2 mph.
                     <p>The hurricane center says that although the winds are weakening, the storm could cause catastrophic flooding over the coming days.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore in Texas on Friday night as the strongest hurricane to hit the U.S. in more than a decade.
                     
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	10:15 a.m. Saturday -- Coast Guard rescues crews</h2>
<p>The Coast Guard has sent two helicopters to try to rescue the crews of three tugboats in distress near the Lydia Ann Channel near Port Aransas, Texas.
                     <p>The Coast Guard at Corpus Christi says it received a mayday notification Saturday from crew members aboard the Belle Chase, Sandy Point and Sabine Pass.
                     <p>Two MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrews have been sent to rescue the crews.
                     <p>Texas is being pounded by Hurricane Harvey, which came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane Friday night but has since been downgraded to a Category 1 as it moves inland. Forecasters warn that it could cause catastrophic flooding in the coming days.
                     
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	9:40 a.m. Saturday -- Power knocked out to nearly 300,000</h2>
<p>Hurricane Harvey has knocked out power to nearly 300,000 customers along the Texas coast and has dumped nearly 20 inches of rain in some places.
                     <p>The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which manages about 90 percent of the state&#39;s electric grid, says there were 211,000 outages in the few hours after Harvey made landfall Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane.
                     <p>That figure rose to 293,000 on Saturday, when the hurricane was downgraded to Category 1.
                     <p>In addition to loss of power, emergency personnel in the communities northeast of Corpus Christi where Harvey made landfall are reporting loss of cellphone service and other forms of communication.
                     
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	9 a.m. Saturday -- Motorist forced to stop</h2>
<p>The rain was so torrential along Interstate 45 coming out of Galveston as Hurricane Harvey settled over southeast Texas that motorists had to stop under bridges to avoid driving in whiteout conditions.
                     <p>The downpour on Saturday has also caused minor street flooding along a highway in Dickinson, about 25 miles northwest of Galveston.
                     <p>Harvey, the fiercest hurricane to hit the U.S. in more than a decade, made landfall Friday night about 30 miles northeast of Corpus Christi as a Category 4 storm with 130 mph winds.
                     <p>It gradually weakened over the next several hours and the National Hurricane Center said that by 5 a.m. Saturday Harvey was downgraded to a Category 1.
                     
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	8:30 a.m. Saturday -- Forms of communication lost&nbsp;</h2>
<p>A Texas mayor says Hurricane Harvey hit his coastal community &quot;right on the nose&quot; and left &quot;widespread devastation.&quot;
                     <p>Rockport Mayor Charles &quot;C.J.&quot; Wax told The Weather Channel on Saturday that some homes and businesses were heavily damaged or even completely destroyed. Schools were also damaged.
                     <p>He says emergency response system for the city of about 10,000 people has been hampered by the loss of cellphone service and other forms of communication.
                     <p>Harvey made landfall Friday evening as a Category 4 hurricane but has since been downgraded to a Category 1. The National Hurricane Center says the threat in coming days is sustained rains that could unleash &quot;catastrophic&quot; flooding.
                     <p>The city of Victoria, about 60 miles north of Rockport, had received more than 16 inches of rain by Saturday morning.
                     
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	8:15 a.m. Saturday -- Some damage revealed&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Daybreak has revealed some of the damage caused when Hurricane Harvey came ashore overnight, including downed lamp posts and tree limbs in Corpus Christi and roof tiles torn off buildings.
                     <p>Harvey came ashore along Texas&#39; Gulf Coast on Friday night as the most powerful hurricane to hit the U.S. in more than a decade. It has since been downgraded from a Category 4 to a Category 1 hurricane, but the storm is expected to hover in the region for days and to dump as much as 40 inches (1 meter) of rain in places.
                     <p>Corpus Christi&#39;s marina has been left nearly unscathed, save an awning ripped from a restaurant entrance and a wooden garbage bin uprooted and thrown.
                     <p>An old white sport fishing boat was partially submerged and several boats&#39; sails came unfurled and were ripped and whipping in wind gusts of more than 50 mph.
                     
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	7:45 a.m. Saturday -- Trump comments on FEMA</h2>
<p>President Donald Trump has commended the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency for his handling of the hurricane now hitting the Texas Gulf Coast.
                     <p>In a tweet Saturday morning addressed to FEMA head Brock Long, Trump said: &quot;You are doing a great job - the world is watching! Be safe.&quot;
                     <p>Hurricane Harvey, the fiercest to hit the U.S. in more than a decade, is posing the first major emergency management test of Trump&#39;s administration.
                     <p>In a separate tweet, Trump said he is monitoring the hurricane closely from Camp David and &quot;We are leaving nothing to chance. City, State and Federal Govs. working great together!&quot;
                     <p>He also tweeted that &quot;We have fantastic people on the ground, got there long before (hash)Harvey. So far, so good!&quot;
                     
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	5:46 a.m. Saturday -- Downgraded to Category 1</h2>
<p>Harvey has been further downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane as it churns slowly inland from the Texas Gulf Coast, already depositing more than 9 inches of rain in South Texas.
                     <p>Harvey made landfall about 10 p.m. Friday east-northeast of Corpus Christi as a Category 4, with winds in excess of 130 mph (210 kph).
                     <p>But wind speeds quickly weakened and by early Saturday Harvey was downgraded. It continues to produce gusts of up to 120 mph (193 kph) and sustained winds of 90 mph (144 kph). The National Hurricane Center warns of &quot;catastrophic flooding&quot; over the next few days.
                     <p>Emergency personnel in coastal communities like Rockport, just northeast of Corpus Christi, say there&#39;s broad damage to buildings. But Rockport Volunteer Fire Department Chief Steve Sims said early Saturday that firefighters were hunkered down at the city&#39;s fire station waiting for conditions to improve to assess the damage.<br />
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	4:22 a.m. -- Storm settles over SE Texas</h2>
<p>Hurricane Harvey has settled over southeast Texas, dumping rain and lashing the state&#39;s Gulf Coast with damaging winds.
                     <p>The storm made landfall Friday night as a Category 4 with 130 mph (209 kph) winds. It gradually weakened over the next several hours and by early Saturday, the National Hurricane Center said it back to a Category 2 - still sustaining winds of 110 mph (185 kph) as of 3 a.m.
                     <p>Early damage reports from Gulf Coast cities included collapsed roofs and walls. One community transported multiple people from a senior living home to the county jail for treatment after a roof caved in.
                     <p>But officials remained largely unable to assess the damage before daylight.
                     <p>The storm is expected to slow further and flood the area with rain through the middle of next week. The center warned that Harvey could produce life-threatening storm surges along a coastal area of more than 400 miles (643 kilometers).
                     
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	10 p.m. Friday -- Hurricane Harvey makes landfall</h2>
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	<p>The National Hurricane Center says the eye of the Category 4 hurricane made landfall about 10 p.m. Friday about 30 miles east-northeast of Corpus Christi between Port Aransas and Port O&#39;Connor, Texas, bringing with it 130 mph sustained winds and flooding rains.
                     <p>The storm quickly grew Thursday from a tropical depression into a Category 1 hurricane, and then developed into a Category 2 storm early Friday. By Friday afternoon, it had become a Category 3 storm before strengthening to a Category 4. Harvey is the first Category 4 hurricane to hit the Texas coast since Hurricane Carla in 1961.
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	9:15 p.m. Friday -- Trump declares disaster</h2>
<p>President Donald Trump says he has signed a disaster declaration for Texas as Hurricane Harvey nears on the middle Texas coast.
                     <p>Trump announced his declaration in a posting on his Twitter account.
                     <p>At 9 p.m., the National Hurricane Center said the storm was &quot;almost onshore&quot; with 130 mph sustained winds.
                     <p>A center statement said a station at Aransas Pass run by the Texas Coastal Observing Network had reported a sustained wind of 102 mph with a gust to 120 mph.
                     
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	8:40 p.m. Friday -- People urged to mark SSN on arm to make identification easier</h2>
<p>An elected official in the Texas Gulf Coast town near where Hurricane Harvey is expected to reach land says residents who chose to stay should write their Social Security numbers on their arms.
                     <p>Patrick Rios, the mayor pro tem in Rockport, told KIII-TV of Corpus Christi earlier Friday that Harvey &quot;is a life-threatening storm.&quot;
                     <p>He says those who stay &quot;should make some type of preparation to mark their arm with a Sharpie pen,&quot; implying that they should make it easier for rescuers to identify them.
                     <p>Local officials along the Texas coast urged residents to take precautions and, if they were in the direct path of the storm, to evacuate. Thousands of people have headed north so far.
                     
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	8:10 p.m. Friday -- Harvey on verge of landfall</h2>
<p>Hurricane Harvey is on the verge of landfall on the middle Texas Gulf coast.
                     <p>The National Hurricane Center reported at 8 p.m. CDT Friday that the storm&#39;s eyewall had begun coming ashore with 130 mph winds.
                     <p>The NHC defines the eyewall as a ring of clouds that surround the eye of the cyclone. Landfall is when the eye reaches the coast.
                     <p>Harvey strengthened rapidly late this week from a tropical depression to a dangerous Category 4 hurricane.
                     
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	7:55 p.m. Friday -- Many evacuated as Harvey nears</h2>
<p>Officials said they had no idea how many Corpus Christi residents heeded their urge to voluntary evacuate the city of 325,000 and nearby low-lying areas taking the brunt of the storm.
                     <p>Nueces County spokesman Tyner Little said traffic inland &quot;was not hugely heavy as we&#39;ve seen with other hurricanes.&quot;
                     <p>He said the local sheriff said 90 percent of Port Aransas had left.
                     <p>Nevertheless, Little said county officials were &quot;kind of freaked out&quot; because the hurricane was tracking closer to Corpus Christi than officials had expected.
                     <p>Driving into the city on an empty interstate Friday evening, a reporter saw flames flaring from a half-dozen stacks, casting an eerie glow beneath scudding, slate gray hurricane clouds.
                     
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	7:40 p.m. Friday -- Harvey likely to be strongest to hit US in 13 years</h2>
<p>Harvey went from not even a tropical storm to a major Category 4 hurricane in 56 hours, an incredibly fast intensification for a storm.
                     <p>On Wednesday at 10 a.m. CDT, the National Hurricane Center said Harvey -- which had been a tropical storm that faded away on Aug. 19 -- had reformed as a tropical depression, a step below a named storm. Harvey&#39;s maximum winds were 35 mph.
                     <p>And by 6 p.m. CDT Friday, Harvey was a Category 4 hurricane with 130 mph winds and knocking on the Texas coast as what will likely be the strongest hurricane to hit the U.S. in about 13 years.
                     
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	7:10 p.m. Friday -- Official confident Corpus Christi pumps would clear floodwater&nbsp;</h2>
<p>As Hurricane Harvey heads toward the Texas coast, a Corpus Christi official says he&#39;s confident the city pumps would clear out floodwater if the storm surge inundates the downtown area behind the seawall.
                     <p>Mark Van Vleck, assistant city manager for public works, says that the pumps are on back-up emergency generators.
                     <p>He says, &quot;We have put most things on emergency generators that need to. Now we&#39;re just following the plan.&quot;
                     <p>His biggest concern was the wind knocking out power and topping trees, adding, &quot;and then after that it will be the heavy rains.&quot;
                     
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	7 p.m. Friday -- Free lodging offered for evacuees&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Some spots in Texas and Louisiana are offering free or discounted places for Hurricane Harvey evacuees to stay.
                     <p>Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Friday afternoon opened Texas state parks to hurricane evacuees to camp for free. Several parks on the coast and in South Texas have been closed for the hurricane, but the Texas Parks and Wildlife department posted a map of available camping sites away from the path of the hurricane to its website.
                     <p>The Texas Association of Campground Owners says they have identified 12 campgrounds and RV parks with space for Hurricane Harvey evacuees as well and urged people to check www.texascampgrounds.com and www.texascabinrentals.com for spaces.
                     <p>Vacation rental company Airbnb says it has started connecting evacuees and relief workers with short-term lodging with its hosts free of charge as part of its Disaster Response Program through its website.
                     <p>Louisiana&#39;s Office of Parks announced Friday that evacuees can stay at cabins or campsites in any of eight north Louisiana state parks for half price. Cabins are available at six of the sites. Campsites are available at all eight.
                     
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	6:20 p.m. Friday -- Preparations continue</h2>
<p>As Hurricane Harvey approaches the Texas coast, Federal Emergency Management Agency officials say if a shelter in place order is issued, residents should immediately take action to do so.
                     <p>FEMA on Friday urged residents to charge cell phones and to download the agency&#39;s phone app, follow them on Twitter at @FEMAregion6 or follow FEMA on Facebook.
                     <p>Six federal Urban Search and Rescue task forces have been staged in San Antonio in preparation. Other support personnel as well as National Flood Insurance program officials have been stationed in other areas of Texas.
                     <p>The agency has set up support bases near Seguin, Texas, and other areas closer to the projected hurricane path to store supplies including more than 96,000 liters of water, 306,000 meals and 4,500 tarps and blankets. State, local and tribal officials will be responsible for distributing those materials as requested and needed.
                     
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	6:05 p.m. Friday -- Harvey upgraded to Category 3 hurricane</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Harvey has strengthened to a Category 4 storm.
                     
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	6 p.m. Friday -- Harvey could hit same area as Indianola&nbsp;Hurricane&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Hurricane Harvey looks to hit about the same area as one of the strongest and deadliest hurricanes to ever smack the United States: the Indianola Hurricane of 1886.
                     <p>The National Hurricane Center says the Indianola hurricane ranks as the fifth strongest hurricane to make U.S. landfall, behind the 1935 Keys hurricane, 1969&#39;s Camille, 2006&#39;s Katrina and 1992&#39;s Andrew. About 150 people died, putting it in the top 25 most fatal hurricanes.
                     <p>MIT meteorology professor Kerry Emanuel says Indianola was a thriving city before it was struck and it never came back. According to Texas Escapes magazine, it&#39;s now pretty much a ghost town.
                     <p>Emanuel says that Harvey &quot;is going around the same place.&quot;
                     
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	5:40 p.m. Friday -- Carnival Cruises delayed, detoured</h2>
<p>More than 15,000 people aboard three Carnival Cruise Line ships scheduled to return to Galveston, Texas, this weekend face delays or detours due to Hurricane Harvey in the Gulf of Mexico. The Port of Galveston was closed Friday amid the hurricane threat.
                     <p>A statement Friday from the Miami-based cruise line says the Carnival Freedom and Carnival Valor were at sea and would remain a safe distance from the hurricane. Both ships were originally scheduled to dock in Galveston on Saturday but will instead stop in New Orleans to replenish supplies.
                     <p>The Carnival Freedom and the Carnival Valor each carry about 4,800 passengers and crew. The statement says they&#39;ll resume their return to Galveston as soon as possible.
                     <p>The Carnival Breeze was scheduled to return to Galveston on Sunday. It&#39;s spending Friday night in Cozumel, Mexico. That shipt has more than 6,000 on board. The Carnival statement said the ship would depart Saturday for Texas to be in position when the Port of Galveston reopens.
                     
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	5:15 p.m. Friday -- Hurricane-force winds nearing shore</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says that sustained hurricane-force winds are about to move onshore as Hurricane Harvey nears landfall on the Texas coast.
                     <p>The center said late Friday afternoon that a sustained wind of 67 mph with a gust up to 81 mph has been reported at Aransas Pass.
                     <p>Harvey is expected to make landfall overnight, bringing life-threatening storm surge, rainfall and wind to portions of the Texas coast.
                     
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	5:10 p.m. -- Rain could inundate Houston roads</h2>
<p>Officials say rain from Hurricane Harvey could inundate Houston roads and neighborhoods as early as Saturday night.
                     <p>Jeff Lindner, a meteorologist with the Harris County Flood Control District, said Friday that two key reservoirs in the flood control system -- at the Addicks and Barker dams -- are currently near-empty and are in no danger of flooding neighborhoods close by. The district has electronic sensors installed along Houston&#39;s bayous and waterways.
                     <p>&nbsp;Lindner did not single out neighborhoods in Houston, saying all of the nation&#39;s fourth-largest city and its outlying areas face flooding in a storm as large as Harvey.
                     <p>&nbsp;Houston is notoriously flood-prone and forecast to receive steady rain for several days into next week.
                     
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	4:50 p.m. Friday -- Harris County official goes against evacuation suggestion</h2>
<p>As Hurricane Harvey nears landfall, Harris County&#39;s top elected official says he isn&#39;t calling for an evacuation for residents of the county that includes Houston and many of its suburbs. That&#39;s despite Texas Gov. Greg Abbott suggesting people in Houston should head north, away from the Texas Gulf Coast.
                     <p>Ed Emmett, the Harris County judge, says that while the hurricane is expected to dump lots of rain on Houston, the city isn&#39;t expected to receive large amounts of storm surge as well. Other communities on the Texas coast are expecting that.
                     <p>Emmett said he had spoken to Abbott Friday afternoon and acknowledged residents of the nation&#39;s fourth-largest city might have gotten a &quot;mixed message.&quot; But he said residents should stay put, in part because it&#39;s too early for officials to determine where the most flooding would occur.
                     <p>Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner asked people in the city to stay in their homes and off the roads to the extent possible. He said there might be a &quot;greater danger&quot; in having people who don&#39;t need to be evacuated onto roads that could flood.
                     
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	4:30 p.m. Friday -- Houston officials&nbsp;frustrated after evacuation orders</h2>
<p>Houston officials are showing signs of frustration after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott urged anyone who can to evacuate before Hurricane Harvey arrives.
                     <p>Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner on Friday tweeted &quot;please think twice before trying to leave Houston en masse.&quot; His plea came shortly after Abbott held a news conference urging Gulf Coast residents to pack up and leave, whether or not their cities are under evacuation orders.
                     <p>The spokesman of emergency operations in Houston&#39;s Harris County was even more direct. Francisco Sanchez tweeted: LOCAL LEADERS KNOW BEST.
                     <p>No evacuation orders have been issued for Houston. The mixed signals between the Texas governor and local officials are emerging just hours before Harvey is expected to make landfall as a Category 3 storm.
                     <p>Abbott has repeatedly suggested since Thursday that not enough people are evacuating. But state officials also say they have no count on how many people have actually left their homes.
                     
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	4:15 p.m. Friday -- Hurricane reaches 125 mph</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Harvey has powered up to 125 mph as it bears down on the Texas coast, with its eye about 60 miles east-southeast of Corpus Christi, Texas.
                     <p>The center said in its Friday afternoon update that the hurricane is traveling northwest at 10 mph.
                     <p>Hurricane force winds are not quite ashore but are within a couple dozen miles of land. Tropical storm force winds have already been measured in Aransas Pass, Texas.
                     <p>The hurricane center said some additional strengthening is possible before Harvey makes landfall overnight.
                     
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	4 p.m. Friday -- Gov. insists too many people aren&#39;t evacuating</h2>
<p>Texas officials say they have no estimates on how many people along the coast are heeding warnings to evacuate before Hurricane Harvey makes landfall.
                     <p>But Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday continued insisting that too many people are staying put. He urged anyone with the ability to flee the Gulf Coast to do so but stopped short of criticizing local officials who haven&#39;t ordered mandatory evacuations.
                     <p>State emergency officials have identified at least eight counties and seven cities that have issued mandatory evacuations. More than a dozen others are under voluntary evacuations.
                     <p>Nim Kidd is the chief of the Texas Division of Emergency Management. He says there&#39;s no good way of telling how many people have evacuated and that congested highways along the Gulf Coast are a poor indicator of whether enough families are leaving.
                     
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	3:50 p.m. -- President Trump plans Texas visit</h2>
<p>The White House says President Donald Trump is making plans to travel to Texas early next week to monitor the effects of Hurricane Harvey.
                     <p>Spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders says the president is planning to go to Texas next week as the Gulf region prepares for the hurricane to make landfall late Friday or early Saturday as a powerful Category 3 hurricane.
                     <p>The president was briefed Friday by the heads of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Homeland Security officials on the storm.
                     <p>The Trump administration is encouraging people in the path of the hurricane to heed the advice and orders of local and state officials.
                     
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	3:45 p.m. Friday -- Drivers line up for gas</h2>
<p>As Hurricane Harvey approaches the Texas coast, motorists were lining up in to fill up their gas tanks.
                     <p>At one convenience store in Houston&#39;s Meyerland neighborhood on Friday, at least 12 cars were lined up to fill up their gas tanks. A steady stream of customers entered and exited the store, buying everything from soda to chips.
                     <p>Brent Borgstedte said it was the fourth gas station he&#39;d gone to Friday to try and fill up his son&#39;s car. The 55-year-old said he&#39;d already stocked up on supplies to ride out the storm and the flooding that is predicted for the Houston area.
                     <p>Borgstedte said, &quot;I don&#39;t think anybody is really that worried about it. I&#39;ve lived here my whole life. I&#39;ve been through several hurricanes.&quot;
                     <p>Borgstedte said the heavy rainfall could be the big problem for his neighborhood, which has a history of flooding, including the past two years.
                     <p>Borgstedte, who is an insurance agent, said he expects to be very busy next week.
                     
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	3:35 p.m. Friday -- Shelters open statewide</h2>
<p>Texas officials say shelters that are opening statewide as Hurricane Harvey barrels toward the coast won&#39;t ask arriving families about their immigration status.
                     <p>Republican Gov. Greg Abbott said Friday the main focus is on safety and &quot;the protection of life.&quot; Harvey is set to make landfall a week before a new &quot;sanctuary city&quot; crackdown in Texas signed by Abbott takes effect.
                     <p>The law allows police officers to ask people about their immigration status during routine stops. It also threatens police chiefs and sheriffs with jail time if they don&#39;t cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
                     <p>Texas&#39; largest cities, including Dallas and Houston, have asked a federal judge to stop the law from taking effect Sept. 1
                     <p>Abbott also expressed no concerns about inland U.S. Border Patrol checkpoints hampering evacuation efforts near the Texas-Mexico border.
                     <p>Harvey has been upgraded to a dangerous Category 3 hurricane. It&#39;s expected to make landfall in Texas late Friday or early Saturday morning.
                     
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	3:30 p.m. Friday -- Flights cancelled&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Corpus Christi officials say American Airlines has joined other airlines in canceling all flights in and out of the city&#39;s airport through the weekend as Hurricane Harvey approaches Texas.
                     <p>The city said in a news release Friday afternoon that American has followed United and Southwest Airlines in canceling all flights through the weekend at Corpus Christi International Airport.
                     <p>The city had earlier Friday that all flights were being canceled for the rest of the day.
                     <p>The hurricane has been upgraded to a dangerous Category 3 hurricane. It&#39;s expected to make landfall in Texas late Friday or early Saturday morning.
                     
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	3:15 p.m. Friday -- Mayor of Corpus Christi warning residents</h2>
<p>The mayor of Corpus Christi is warning residents about the dangers of flooding and told them to be aware of warnings issued by officials as Hurricane Harvey heads toward Texas.
                     <p>Mayor Joe McComb said at a news conference Friday, &quot;If you understand what water can do when it&#39;s rising fast and moving -- it can be deadly.&quot;
                     <p>He said he doesn&#39;t know how many people remained in low-lying areas after voluntary evacuations were advised, but he thought there had been a positive response.
                     <p>Harvey was upgraded to a dangerous Category 3 hurricane. The storm is expected to make landfall Friday night or Saturday morning on the middle Texas coast.
                     <p>McComb says he had seen a lot of traffic from people leaving town, which also likely included those outside of low-lying areas.
                     <p>He says, &quot;People&#39;s lives are our main function. Property is number two at this point.&quot;
                     
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	2:55 p.m. Friday -- President Trump encourages public to prepare</h2>
<p>President Donald Trump is encouraging the public to prepare for Hurricane Harvey before it makes landfall in Texas.
                     <p>Trump says on Twitter that he&#39;s encouraging &quot;everyone in the path of (hash)HurricaneHarvey to heed the advice &amp; orders of their local and state officials.&quot; His tweet included a link with more information on the storm.
                     <p>Harvey was upgraded to a dangerous Category 3 hurricane. The storm is expected to make landfall Friday night or Saturday morning on the middle Texas coast.
                     <p>Trump was briefed on the storm earlier in the day and was expected to monitor Harvey during the weekend at Camp David.
                     
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	2:50 p.m. Friday -- Sand floodwall&nbsp;created&nbsp;</h2>
<p>A water management official says large &quot;supersacks&quot; of sand are being used to reinforce a damaged section of floodwall east of Houston and will be enough to withstand the storm surge Hurricane Harvey will bring.
                     <p>Phil Kelley is general manager of Jefferson County Drainage District Number 7. He says there are also 20 pumping stations in the area of Port Arthur, along the Louisiana border, to absorb and redirect stormwater that floods the area.
                     <p>The National Hurricane Center says Harvey has strengthened to a Category 3 storm. It&#39;s forecast to make landfall late Friday or early Saturday.
                     <p>Officials discovered early this month that a section of the concrete wall in Port Arthur was damaged and cracked. The floodwall is part of a hurricane flood protection system that safeguards Port Arthur and several surrounding cities.
                     <p>Kelley said Friday that he&#39;s confident the floodwall is reinforced enough to withstand a storm surge of up to 10 feet.
                     <p>He says the area is &quot;not at the mercy of the bayous or the tides&quot; like other places and that the drainage district &quot;can force our stormwater out of here.&quot;
                     
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	2:40 p.m. Friday -- National Weather Service &#39;using every synonym in the book&#39; to describe hurricane&nbsp;</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center is practically running out of scary words to describe Hurricane Harvey and get people to get out of its way.
                     <p>The center has called Harvey &quot;life-threatening,&quot; &quot;dangerous&quot; and &quot;catastrophic.&quot; The head of the National Weather Service talked of &quot;grave risk.&quot;
                     <p>National Hurricane Center spokesman and meteorologist Dennis Feltgen says, &quot;We&#39;re using every synonym we can find in the book. We hope they realize that this can kill them. And they need to get out of its way.&quot;
                     <p>The National Hurricane Center says Harvey has strengthened to a Category 3 storm. The center says Harvey has maximum wind speeds of 120 mph. It&#39;s forecast to make landfall late Friday or early Saturday.
                     
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	2:20 p.m. Friday -- Storm surge beginning near Corpus Christi&nbsp;</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says tide gauges off the coast of Texas indicate that storm surge is already occurring near Corpus Christi and Port Aransas.
                     <p>That news comes as the National Hurricane Center says Harvey has strengthened to a Category 3 storm.
                     <p>The center says Harvey has maximum wind speeds of 120 mph (193.11 kph) as the powerful storm churns off the Texas coast. Forecasters are labeling it a &quot;life-threatening storm.&quot;
                     <p>It&#39;s forecast to make landfall on the mid-Texas coast late Friday or early Saturday.
                     
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	2 p.m. Friday -- Harvey upgraded to Category 3 hurricane</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Harvey has strengthened to a Category 3 storm.
                     <p>The center says Harvey has maximum wind speeds of 120 mph (193.11 kph) as the powerful storm churns off the Texas coast. Forecasters are labeling it a &quot;life-threatening storm.&quot;
                     <p>The storm quickly grew Thursday from a tropical depression into a Category 1 hurricane, and then developed into a Category 2 storm early Friday. By Friday afternoon, it had become a Category 3 storm. It&#39;s forecast to make landfall in Texas late Friday or early Saturday.
                     <p>The slow-moving storm is fueled by warm Gulf of Mexico waters. Forecasters are labeling it a &quot;life-threatening storm&quot; with landfall predicted late Friday or early Saturday between Port O&#39;Connor and Matagorda Bay, a 30-mile (48-kilometer) stretch of coastline about 70 miles (110 kilometers) northeast of Corpus Christi.<br />
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	2 p.m. Friday -- Harvey nears landfall</h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center says weather conditions are deteriorating along the Texas coast as Hurricane Harvey nears landfall. Water levels are rising and winds are already blowing with tropical storm force.
                     <p>The center said Friday afternoon that the hurricane is expected to bring life-threatening storm surge, rainfall and wind to portions of the Texas coast.
                     <p>National Hurricane Center spokesman and meteorologist Dennis Feltgen says, &quot;The tropical storm force winds have already commenced on the Gulf Coast. You&#39;ve essentially run out of time for outdoors preparations. You need to find a safe place and you need to stay there.&quot;
                     <p>The center says sustained winds were still holding at 110 mph (177 kph). Forecasters have said it will intensify and make landfall Friday evening or early Saturday as a likely Category 3 storm, meaning sustained winds topping 115 mph (185.07 kph).
                     <p>The center says swells generated by the hurricane are already affecting the coasts in Texas, Louisiana and northeast Mexico, and those swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.<br />
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	1:45 p.m. Friday -- Evacuations continue</h2>
<p>Officials in Vermilion Parish on Louisiana&#39;s coast have called for a voluntary evacuation as Hurricane Harvey heads for landfall in nearby Texas.
                     <p>Rebecca Broussard is director of Vermilion Parish&#39;s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness. She says about 10,000 residents live in the rural part of the parish covered by Friday&#39;s voluntary evacuation order.
                     <p>Earlier, a mandatory evacuation was ordered for southern Cameron Parish, a coastal parish at the Texas state line, to the west of Vermilion. That order affects an estimated 3,500 people.
                     <p>Also, the City Council in the southwest Louisiana city of Sulphur declared a state of emergency Friday morning, in preparation for possible flooding rains from Harvey.
                     <p>Harvey is forecast to make landfall in Texas late Friday or early Saturday as a Category 3 storm.<br />
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	1:40 p.m. Friday -- Governor: &#39;Going to be very major disaster&#39;</h2>
<p>Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is warning people that Hurricane Harvey &quot;is going to be a very major disaster.&quot;
                     <p>Abbott said Friday that he&#39;s asked President Donald Trump for a federal disaster declaration.
                     <p>Harvey is forecast to make landfall in Texas late Friday or early Saturday as a Category 3 storm.
                     <p>Aside from savage winds and storm surges, the system was expected to drop prodigious amounts of rain. The resulting flooding, one expert said, could be &quot;the depths of which we&#39;ve never seen.&quot;<br />
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	1:30 p.m. Friday -- Landfall&nbsp;expected late Friday, early Saturday</h2>
<p>As if nearly 3 feet (0.91 meters) of rain over the next several days, up to 12 feet (3.5 meters) of storm surge and triple-digit winds aren&#39;t enough, Hurricane Harvey is also likely to spawn tornadoes.
                     <p>Harvey is forecast to make landfall in Texas late Friday or early Saturday as a Category 3 storm.
                     <p>The National Weather Service alerted that people to the north and northeast of Harvey&#39;s eye may experience tornadoes.
                     <p>University of Miami senior hurricane researcher Brian McNoldy says tornadoes are very common during hurricanes, usually in the outer rain bands in the northeast quadrant of the storm. It&#39;s because of the way the winds blow and rotate there.<br />
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	1 p.m. Friday --&nbsp;Storm surge to inundate much of Galveston</h2>
<p>The mayor of the popular Texas Gulf Coast city of Galveston says the city is expected to be inundated with water from Hurricane Harvey.
                     <p>Mayor James Yarbrough said during a news conference Friday that Hurricane Harvey is expected to flood downtown streets. A storm surge of 2 feet (0.61 meter) to 4 feet&nbsp; (1.22 meters) of water is expected to inundate much of the city while up 8 feet could cover other areas. Storm surge is an abnormal rise of water above the normal tide, generated by a storm.
                     <p>He says a leading concern is that high tide will occur Saturday morning, shortly after Harvey makes landfall, and the water is not expected to recede for three or four days.
                     <p>Galveston was lashed by Hurricane Ike in 2008 and Yarbrough says a difference is that Ike passed through quickly while Harvey will linger and drop substantial rainfall.
                     <p>He says utility lines and other infrastructure have been upgraded since 2008 to withstand a Category 5 hurricane. Harvey is forecast to become a Category 3 by the time it makes landfall.
                     
<h2>
	11:50 a.m. Friday -- Harvey&#39;s effects may reach Alabama, Florida</h2>
<p>Forecasters say effects from Hurricane Harvey could be felt at far east as the Alabama coast and the western Florida Panhandle.
                     <p>Harvey is forecast to make landfall in Texas late Friday or early Saturday as a Category 3 storm. It&#39;s predicted to slam into the Texas coast and dump torrential rains before moving eastward.
                     <p>The National Weather Service says rip currents associated with Harvey could be a problem some 650 miles (1,046 kilometers) away in the Florida Panhandle.
                     <p>Officials say that means there&#39;s an elevated risk for hazardous surf conditions over the weekend in places including the Alabama coast and around Pensacola, Florida.<br />
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<h2>
	11:40 a.m. Friday -- &nbsp;Harvey may hit Texas twice&nbsp;</h2>
<p>Forecasters now say there&#39;s a good chance Hurricane Harvey may hit Texas twice, worsening projected flooding.
                     <p>The National Hurricane Center&#39;s official five-day forecast Friday has Harvey slamming the central Texas coast, stalling and letting loose with lots of rain. Then forecasters project the weakened but still tropical storm is likely to go back into the Gulf of Mexico, gain some strength and hit Houston next week.
                     <p>Jeff Masters, Weather Underground&#39;s meteorology director, said this could cause a collision of high water with nowhere to go. Harvey is projected to drop up to 3 feet (0.91 meter) of rain in some places over the next several days.
                     <p>But a second landfall near Houston means more storm surge coming from the Gulf. Storm surge is an abnormal rise of water above the normal tide, generated by a storm.
                     
<h2>
	11:30 a.m. Friday -- Trump keeping close watch on Hurricane Harvey</h2>
<p>President Donald Trump says he&#39;s keeping a close watch on Hurricane Harvey.
                     <p>On Twitter Friday, Trump said he &quot;Received a (hash)HurricaneHarvey briefing this morning&quot; from top federal officials.
                     
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	<p dir="ltr" lang="en">Received a <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/HurricaneHarvey?src=hash">#HurricaneHarvey</a> briefing this morning from Acting <a href="https://twitter.com/DHSgov">@DHSgov</a> Secretary Elaine Duke, <a href="https://twitter.com/FEMA_Brock">@FEMA_Brock</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/TomBossert45">@TomBossert45</a> and COS John Kelly. <a href="https://t.co/cnkRZd6D6Z">pic.twitter.com/cnkRZd6D6Z</a>
                     &mdash; Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) <a href="https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/901112569322237952">August 25, 2017</a></blockquote>
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script><p>In another statement on Twitter, Trump said he had spoken with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards. He added: &quot;Closely monitoring (hash)HurricaneHarvey developments &amp; here to assist as needed.&quot;
                     <p>Trump tweeted Thursday, encouraging people to be prepared. Harvey is forecast to make landfall late Friday or early Saturday as a Category 3 storm.<br />
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<h2>
	11:15 a.m. Friday -- Flights canceled out of Corpus Christi airport</h2>
<p>Corpus Christi officials say all flights out of the city&#39;s airport have been canceled as Hurricane Harvey approaches.
                     <p>The city said in a news release late Friday morning that the airlines had canceled all flights out of Corpus Christi International Airport for the rest of the day.
                     <p>The city said the airport isn&#39;t closed, but officials don&#39;t anticipate much activity over the weekend. Runways will be closed as conditions warrant. The hurricane is expected to make landfall late Friday or early Saturday morning.
                     <p>The city says Southwest and United Airlines have no scheduled flights until Monday, while American Airlines hopes to resume service on Saturday.<br />
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<h2>
	10:45 a.m. Friday -- Still time to leave coast</h2>
<p>Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says there&#39;s still time for coastal residents in the path of Hurricane Harvey to get out of harm&#39;s way. But he says they must leave immediately.
                     <p>Abbott on Friday didn&#39;t second-guess local officials who have called for voluntary and not mandatory evacuations. He told The Weather Channel that mayors and local leaders &quot;know their terrain very well.&quot;
                     <p>Abbott has expressed concerns that not as many people are evacuating compared with previous storms as Harvey bears down on the state. Harvey is forecast to make landfall late Friday or early Saturday as a Category 3 storm.
                     <p>Abbott has activated about 700 members of the Texas National Guard in preparation for Harvey. The storm is set to be the first hurricane to make landfall on the Texas coast since Hurricane Ike in 2008.<br />
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	10:20 a.m. Friday -- Category 3 storm possible</h2>
<p>Hurricane Harvey continues to swirl toward the middle Texas coast as it flirts with becoming a major Category 3 storm.
                     <p>The National Hurricane Center&#39;s latest advisory as of 10 a.m. Friday places the storm about 115 miles (185 kilometers) southeast of Corpus Christi, moving 10 mph (17 kph) to the northwest. Sustained winds have been holding at 110 mph (177 kph).
                     <p>Forecasters have said it will intensify and make landfall Friday evening or early Saturday as a likely Category 3 storm, meaning sustained winds topping 115 mph (185.07 kph).
                     <p>Once the storm makes landfall, gradual weakening is forecast but because so much of the storm remains over the warm Gulf of Mexico, which fuels Harvey, the hurricane center says the weakening could be slower than normal.
                     <p>That also means the storm is likely to be a huge rainmaker.&nbsp; Predictions for a wide area of Texas from the coast and inland for rainfall measuring up to nearly 3 feet (0.91 meter) as the storm stalls and meanders well into next week.<br />
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<h2>
	10 a.m. Friday -- Heavy rains could isolate towns, official warns</h2>
<p>An emergency management official on the Texas coast says a primary concern as Harvey approaches is heavy rain that could leave many towns isolated for days as they&#39;re turned into &quot;essentially islands.&quot;
                     <p>Harvey is forecast to make landfall late Friday or early Saturday as a Category 3 storm.
                     <p>Melissa Munguia is deputy emergency management coordinator for Nueces (nyoo-AY&#39;-sis) County. She says there are vast flatlands just inland from the central Texas coast that are prone to flooding.
                     <p>The approximately 20 inches (50 centimeters) of rain that Harvey may bring could leave towns in the area isolated well into next week.
                     <p>Munguia says that traffic backups were being seen Friday on heavily traveled roads such as Interstate 37 as people move inland to San Antonio and other locations.<br />
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	<strong>7:45 a.m. Friday -- Conditions deteriorating</strong></h2>
<p>The National Hurricane Center warns that conditions are deteriorating as Hurricane Harvey strengthens and slowly moves toward the Texas coast.
                     <p>The center says preparations for the storm &quot;should be rushed to completion&quot; Friday morning along Texas&#39; central Gulf Coast.
                     <p>The center says the storm has maximum sustained winds of 110 mph (177 kph), just shy of the benchmark for a Category 3 storm. Forecasters say the storm is expected to reach that mark before making landfall late Friday or early Saturday.
                     <p>Millions of people are bracing for a prolonged battering that could swamp dozens of counties more than 100 miles (161 kilometers) inland.
                     <p>Brock Long is the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. He tells &quot;Good Morning America&quot; that Harvey is a &quot;very serious&quot; threat and that the window for evacuating is quickly closing.
                     <p>Long says he expects extensive damage from significant rain over the next three days.<br />
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<h2>
	1:30 a.m. Friday -- Harvey strengthens to Category 2</h2>
<p>Texas residents and officials are preparing for Hurricane Harvey, which the National Hurricane Center says has strengthened to a Category 2 storm.
                     <p>Harvey grew quickly Thursday from a tropical depression into a Category 1 hurricane. Early Friday, the center reported it&#39;s now at a Category 2.
                     <p>Fueled by warm Gulf of Mexico waters, the storm is projected to become a major Category 3 hurricane. Forecasters are labeling it a &quot;life-threatening storm&quot; with landfall predicted late Friday or early Saturday between Port O&#39;Connor and Matagorda Bay, a 30-mile (48-kilometer) stretch of coastline about 70 miles (110 kilometers) northeast of Corpus Christi.
                     <p>Texas officials have been expressing concern that not as many people are evacuating compared with previous storms as Hurricane Harvey bears down on the state.
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