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San Jacinto River has crested

Written by Cynthia Calvert
Published: 30 August 2017
 
Harris County Flood Control District officials announced earlier today that the Kingwood, Humble and Atascocita community has seen the worst of flooding from the San Jacinto River after Hurricane Harvey struck the area earlier this week. 

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Councilmember Martin credits community spirit, chief of staff

Written by Cynthia Calvert
Published: 30 August 2017
Houston City Council Member Dave Martin has faced many challenges during his tenure serving the residents of Houston Council District E but none as seemingly insurmountable as Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath,
Harvey slammed into Houston Monday, Aug. 25, and dumped 27-35 inches of rain over Harris County, with multiple stormwater gages registering seven-day readings of more than 40 inches and a maximum of 49.56 inches near Clear Creek at Interstate 45.
As the rain began, and then the news became more serious, Martin realized he and his staff were in for a battle.

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News of police imposters a result of miscommunication

Written by Cynthia Calvert
Published: 30 August 2017

There were no imposters in Kingwood this week, attempting to lure homeowners of their residences with the intent to rob or burglarize them, said Houston City Council member Dave Martin. Social media ran wild with the news that scam artists were preying on Kingwood residents who were dealing with the stresses of Hurricane Harvey. 

Eventually, the major TV stations picked up the story and the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management issued a press release on dealing with predators pretending to be police officers. 

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FEMA offers help to Harvey victims

Written by Cynthia Calvert
Published: 30 August 2017
FEMA  officials say that all those affected by Hurricane Harvey are eligible for assistance. Brock Long of FEMA spoke at a press conference today and gave advice on the process to get help. 
The agency has already dispense $35 million in relief in the three days since the storm slammed into Houston and cause the worst flood in modern history.
They have received 195,000 claims as of today.
FEMA offers rent, repair and personal property assistance. All those affected by the storm should first contact their insurance company and then go to disasterassistance.org or call 1-800-621-FEMA (3362).  Claimants will have an inspector assigned to their claim who will come out and assess the damage. 

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HAAM to open Thursday. Seeks community's help in face of Hurricane Harvey

Written by Cynthia Calvert
Published: 30 August 2017
The nonprofit Humble Area Assistance Ministries will open its doors to families needing help in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey Thursday, Aug. 31. 
"We will be open at 10 a.m. tomorrow," said Millie Garrison, executive director of HAAM. Garrison said the agency will be ready to provide an array of resources.
"We will be offering help in applying to FEMA, as well as information on jobs," she said. 
HAAM maintains a food pantry and this will be open tomorrow too.
Garrison said they don't expect to need volunteers now but in the coming weeks, may well need more help.

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Companies in Kingwood that are open for business

Written by Sarah Mertins
Published: 31 August 2017

As people in the Kingwood community continued to come together to help each other in the aftermath of Hurricane
Harvey, on Wednesday, Aug. 30 there were a number of businesses in the front of Kingwood with open doors
willing to help the community.

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  1. HAAM seeking food, monetary donations
  2. Humble ISD moves toward first day of school
  3. Birthday boat becomes rescue vessel
  4. Kingwood churches to the rescue
  5. St. Martha closes as temporary shelter

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