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We could hear these frogs inside and over the sound of our TV

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After staring at the looping radar feeds and monitoring the flood gauges around the city, I decided to step outside for the first time since it started raining and shoot a short video to post on social media.

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This was the morning of August 27th after the sun came out and we could take survey of what the water height really was. Bay Colony in League City near Calder Rd and FM 517

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Beltway 8 flooded up to 15’ at one point, and thankfully our subdivision was spared. It was quiet and spooky for so many days that my neighbors and I actually missed the traffic.

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Coming back for helping “muck out” a house in the Bear Creek neighborhood I video taped the debris for people’s home.

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With neighborhoods returning to a state of "normal", we are surrounded by scars of what Harvey did to us. From tire gouges in grass, to waterlines still visible on fences, the memories of Harvey are still so visible.

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Story from one of the founders of I Have Food I Need Food about providing thousands of meals to people in need after Harvey.

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Story about The Community of Faith's Hurricane Harvey disaster response activities.

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Story from an HISD principal about recovering from Harvey, including dealing with a flooded home.
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