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Hurricane Harvey evacuees describe ‘chaos’

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Hurricane Harvey evacuees describe ‘chaos’

About 130 miles inland from Corpus Christi lies Texas’ second-most populous city of San Antonio. On Saturday, after Hurricane Harvey ravaged sections of the Texas coast, residents and emergency workers were caring for a surge of evacuees from surrounding areas. NewsHour Weekend’s Christopher Booker traveled there to speak with survivors of the storm.

08/26/2017

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