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The after-effects of Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas
The after-effects of Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas
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As one of the most vulnerable US states, Texas should expect to get hit by a hurricane about once every nine to 16 years, according to climatecentral.org.

Houston, in the southeast corner of the state, is one of the top five US cities most at risk, perched as it is on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico, directly in the path of oncoming storms. But despite the well-documented risk of coastal flooding, about 40,000 people live below the 100-year flood level in Houston.

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