Relief comes slowly for coastal towns recovering from Harvey
SEADRIFT, Texas (AP) — Some shoreline communities that bore the brunt of Hurricane Harvey still need clean water, electricity and health care more than a week after the winds and rain subsided.
Locals in Port Aransas, Seadrift and Sargent awoke on Aug. 25 expecting a hurricane along the lines of Bret and Dolly, storms weak enough to have their names recycled by the National Hurricane Center.
But by nightfall, when it was too late for more people to leave, Harvey had grown stronger than Kat
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