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Φανή Πεταλίδου
Ιδρύτρια της Πρωινής
΄Έτος Ίδρυσης 1977
ΑρχικήEnglishThe Nation is dedicated to help heal Houston’s trauma

The Nation is dedicated to help heal Houston’s trauma

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The catastrophe has besieged a vital corner of 21st century America and will demand years of recovery efforts

America responds with heroism and heart to help Houston recover from the devastation of Hurricane Harvey

The waters brought by Hurricane Harvey swallow the great city of Houston and with it the southeast swath of the great state of Texas with no pity and what feels like no end.

Neighborhoods sunk, and downtown, too; homes hurled off their foundations. Areas on higher ground turned to islands in between inundated zones, isolating even the headquarters of the Red Cross as its valiant staff attempted to set up relief centers around the region. Every freeway in the fourth-largest metropolis in the nation drowned, with streets turned to swift-current rivers. A major hospital evacuated for want of electric power.

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Houston’s flooded downtown on Sunday.

 (SOCIAL MEDIA/REUTERS)

And anywhere a bayou had burst its banks: Houstonians on their rooftops, drenched and awaiting rescue, taking their pleas to social media when failing to get through to official emergency service lines (“hoping for a friendly neighbor with a boat”).

Ruby Young waits with her husband, Claude Young, after being rescued from their flooded home by boat and taken to a pickup point along Edgebrook Sunday. The elderly man had many medical issues from a stroke in May.

 (MELISSA PHILLIP/AP)

Biblical catastrophe has besieged a vital corner of 21st century America, wreaking devastation that Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Brock Long already asserts will demand years of recovery efforts.

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In the immediate crisis, with rain still falling by the foot, America responds with heroism and heart, not least the civilians who responded to local officials’ calls to pilot kayaks, rafts, canoes, anything that could serve to pluck the stranded to safety before sundown Sunday.

Andrew White (L) helps a neighbor down a street after rescuing her from her home in his boat in the upscale River Oaks neighborhood on Sunday Houston.

 (SCOTT OLSON/GETTY IMAGES)

Joining 3,000 guardsmen and women called in by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott are 104 New York Air Guard personnel summoned by Gov. Cuomo, equipped with rescue planes and boats. The Border Patrol and Coast Guard deployed helicopters and pilots. The spirit of collective aid must stay strong even as the immediate crisis ebbs — and well into the painstaking recovery.

Houston’s trauma is the nation’s to help heal.

New York, which received but a taste of Houston’s horror in the single night of Hurricane Sandy’s storm surge, weeps for Texas while praying for the speediest possible recovery.

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