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Harvey Live Updates: Storm’s Wrath Shifts After Second Landfall
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![Aaron Elizade, center, holds his nephew Landon Schumaker, 2, on Tuesday after evacuating an apartment complex in west Houston. Photo: Alyssa Schukar, The New York Times](/sites/default/files/styles/content_header_image/public/headlines/headline_193.jpg.webp?itok=klETcEXe)
Aaron Elizade, center, holds his nephew Landon Schumaker, 2, on Tuesday after evacuating an apartment complex in west Houston. Photo: Alyssa Schukar, The New York Times
Here is the latest:
• Local officials have reported at least 31 deaths that were related or suspected to be related to the storm. The victims include a police officer who died on his way to work; a mother who was swept into a canal while her child survived by clinging to her; a woman who died when a tree fell on her mobile home; and a family that is believed to have drowned while trying to escape floodwaters in a van.
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