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For One Family in Houston, an Overwhelming Start to Recovery
With no preparation and few road maps to guide them, hurricane survivors like the Amofas are stumbling through their first bewildering days after Harvey.
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With no preparation and few road maps to guide them, hurricane survivors like the Amofas are stumbling through their first bewildering days after Harvey.
By JACK HEALY
Hurricane Harvey left residents of many small towns stranded.
By TIM WALLACE and DEREK WATKINS
Get a 360-degree view of the flooding and damage caused by Tropical Storm Harvey in and around Houston and Port Arthur, Tex.
By NEIL COLLIER, JEAN YVES CHAINON and GUGLIELMO MATTIOLI
“There’s a lot of love,” the president said on his second trip to the region this week. “As tough as it’s been, it’s been a wonderful thing to watch.”
By GLENN THRUSH and JACK HEALY
As residents of Houston tackled the long process of repair after ‘a trying week,’ others near Beaumont were still underwater or without tap water.
By AUDRA D. S. BURCH and RICK ROJAS
For many residents of southeast Texas, the last few days have been spent on a series of roads to nowhere.
By RICK ROJAS and CAMPBELL ROBERTSON
Just what the Russians had set afire at their consulate in San Francisco, a day after the State Department ordered it shuttered, remains a burning question.
By THOMAS FULLER
Among the dead were volunteers, people who ventured out to check on relatives, and “loner-type folks” who died in their homes.
By JULIE BOSMAN