
As Harvey clean-up begins, some communities still immersed
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As Harvey clean-up begins, some communities still immersed
Even as waters in Houston start to recede and the clean up begins, the devastating effects of Harvey are piling up. The city of Port Arthur is still under water, and Beaumont, Texas, lacks drinking water. Miles O’Brien reports on how things stand, William Brangham goes on a mission with the National Guard and Port Arthur Police Chief Patrick Melvin offers an update on his city’s recovery efforts.
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As Harvey clean-up begins, some communities still immersed
Clip: 9/1/2017 | 12m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
Even as waters in Houston start to recede and the clean up begins, the devastating effects of Harvey are piling up. The city of Port Arthur is still under water, and Beaumont, Texas, lacks drinking water. Miles O’Brien reports on how things stand, William Brangham goes on a mission with the National Guard and Port Arthur Police Chief Patrick Melvin offers an update on his city’s recovery efforts.
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