Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Flooding-Continues-after-Hurricane-Harvey-in-Houston-27MZIFJXG2QHV.htmlConceptually similarMilitary Personnel and Texas State Troopers in HoustonGP0STR0EUCompleted★★★★Hurricane Harvey Flooded Apartment Complex in Katy, TexasGP0STR0LPCompleted★★★★Hurricane Harvey Flooded Apartment Complex in Katy, TexasGP0STR0LRCompleted★★★★Hurricane Harvey Flooded Apartment Complex in Katy, TexasGP0STR0LSCompleted★★★★Hurricane Harvey Flooded Apartment Complex in Katy, TexasGP0STR0LTCompleted★★★★★★Hurricane Harvey Flooded Apartment Complex in Katy, TexasGP0STR0LUCompleted★★★★Flooding Continues after Hurricane Harvey in HoustonGP0STR0I7Completed★★★★★★Volunteers at Hurricane Harvey Flooded Area in Katy, TexasGP0STR0LMCompleted★★★★Flooding Continues after Hurricane Harvey in HoustonGP0STR0ICCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STR0I1Flooding Continues after Hurricane Harvey in HoustonCars on a flooded road. Hurricane Harvey slammed into the Texas coast some 175 miles (280 kilometers) from Houston, but the nation's fourth-largest city has never needed a direct strike from a catastrophic storm to flood. Rain from the hurricane is expected to fall for days compounding the problem for much of the state.Locations:Houston-North America-Texas-United States of AmericaDate:29 Aug, 2017Credit:© Mannie Garcia / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3600px X 2403pxKeywords:Cars-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Day-Floods-Hurricanes-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Roads-Urban areas-WaterShoot:Hurricane Harvey Aftermath in TexasAt least 50 people lost their lives when Hurricane Harvey ravaged the Southeast United States. The human impacts of Harvey have been staggering, and this disaster makes clear once again that coastal Texas and the wider Gulf region are on the frontlines of sea level rise and extreme weather heightened by climate change, as well as the toxic impacts from fossil fuel infrastructure.Related Collections:Hurricane Harvey Aftermath in Texas (Photos & Videos)