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Hurricane Harvey: 300 thousand without electricity

Hurricane Harvey hit Texas at a speed of 200 km/h, causing dozens of injuries, some of which were very serious – According to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, 300 people were left without electricity – The risk of catastrophic floods – Trump: “Everything under control”.

Hurricane Harvey: 300 thousand without electricity

Harvey made landfall on the coast of Copano Bay and in Corpus Christi, Texas, inflicting dozens of injuries, some of which were very serious. The storm is now losing power but fears of flooding remain, and an estimated 300 people were left without power across Texas, according to the agency that handles 90 percent of Texas power, Electric. Reliability Council of Texas (Ercot). The hurricane was downgraded to a category 1 as winds lost intensity, but the risk of "catastrophic flooding" still persists.

“I am closely monitoring Hurricane Harvey from Camp David. We are leaving nothing to chance. City, state and federal government are working well together. Thus on Twitter the president of the United States, Donald Trump. “So far so good,” he wrote again, adding that “we have fantastic people on the ground.”

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