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Report gives new insight into just how bad Hurricane Harvey was
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A new report from the Harris County Flood Control District issued this week gives more details about the devastation wrought by Hurricane Harvey.
The June 4 report, authored by the county’s meteorologist Jeff Linder and chief engineer Steve Fitzgerald, was designated as the “third and final report” about Harvey’s impact on the county. It provides a tremendous amount of information about the meteorology of Harvey and the storm’s effects.
To read HCFCD's full report, click here
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