
Rockport, Texas, recovery
Harvey blasted ashore Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane in Rockport, Texas. The area was under mandatory evacuation, and about half heeded the call. Residents returned on Monday. Jamie Yuccas has more.
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Harvey blasted ashore Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane in Rockport, Texas. The area was under mandatory evacuation, and about half heeded the call. Residents returned on Monday. Jamie Yuccas has more.
Hundreds of Coast Guard members have flown into the Houston area from all over the country, and that number may climb. Norah O'Donnell visited the Coast Guard air station Monday.
Shelters around the Houston area are filling up quickly. Some evacuees have been bused to San Antonio, three hours away. Mireya Villarreal is there.
Hurricane Harvey hit large areas of Texas over the weekend. Scott Padgett is chief meteorologist at KTVT, a CBS station in Dallas/Fort Worth. He has the latest forecast.
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Arlene Kelsch of Missouri City, Texas, was scanning her flooded backyard Sunday morning when she spotted two beady little black eyes staring back at her.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the region will have a "new normal" due to the long-lasting effects Harvey's flooding will have in southeast Texas. He provided an update on the historic storm along with Sen. John Cornyn and FEMA administrator Brock Long.
Rain isn't expected to stop until Thursday in the Houston area, possibly dumping another two feet of water on the already flood-ravaged city. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli from CBS affiliate WPEC has more on the forecast.
CBS News correspondent David Begnaud spoke to CBSN via Skype while he helped rescue a woman from a flooded home.
Lonnie Quinn, chief weathercaster for CBS 2 New York, has been tracking Harvey and joins CBSN with the latest forecast and a look at how much more rain is in store for southeast Texas.
"CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell and CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann join CBSN from Houston with more on the flooding in the region and recovery efforts.
Jamie Yuccas rode along with a sheriff on an airboat in Sugar Land, Texas, where houses are under water after Hurricane Harvey. The sheriff, who said the neighborhood will see much more water, said they are asking residents to leave.
Anthony Tornetta, a national communications director for the American Red Cross, joins "CBS This Morning" over the phone to discuss relief efforts for Hurricane Harvey victims.
Severe flooding has prompted mandatory evacuations in some parts of southeast Texas. The Red Cross expects thousands to fill shelters across the region. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez joins CBSN from La Grange, Texas with a firsthand look at the flooding.
A mandatory evacuation order has been issued for parts of Sugar Land, Texas, after the region experienced severe flooding following Hurricane Harvey. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas joins CBSN from Sugar Land with more.
The Houston area is bracing for even more rain today after Harvey slammed the region over the weekend. Thousands have already been rescued, and conditions may keep getting worse for several more days. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joins CBSN from Bellaire, Texas with the latest.
Harris County Judge Ed Emmett is calling on citizen with boats to help with water rescues. The county judge is the chief executive for the county. Emmett's request comes after he discouraged people in Houston from evacuating Friday before the storm hit. Emmett, who is also director of Harris County's office of homeland security and emergency management, joins "CBS This Morning" over the phone to discuss the rescues and how critical volunteers are to the rescue and relief efforts.
First responders have rescued thousands of people in the Houston area from the dangerous flooding. Southwest of Houston, our crews found a family who says help never came even though they called 911 several times. David Begnaud reports from Meyerland.
A Houston Texans football star has started a crowdfunding site to raise money for disaster relief. Defensive end J. J. Watt reached his $200,000 goal in less than two hours. Watt told us via Skype that he feels helpless waiting out the storm in Dallas with his team while his girlfriend is stuck in Houston.
There are people in Houston who say they got bad advice before the Tropical Storm Harvey hit. As the rain totals continue to accumulate, so have the rescues. The rising water is everywhere, pushing people in Houston out of their homes. Mark Strassmann reports
Harvey has already dropped 11 trillion gallons of water on Texas, and the rain is not going to stop for days. Forecasters say some areas could get 50 inches of rain. Norah O'Donnell spoke to Red Cross officials at the Houston convention center, who say the number of evacuees in the facility jumped to about 2,500 overnight.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price has declared a public health emergency in response to Hurricane Harvey. The department sent an extra 53,000 pounds of medical equipment and supplies to affected areas. Price joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington, D.C., to discuss the declaration and how HHS is responding.
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