This photo taken from the JPMorgan Chase building in downtown Houston provides a broad view of the devastating amount of water that continues to flood the city and that area.
#BREAKING: Incredibly frightening photo. This is the view from downtown #Houston right now of flooding from #HurricaneHarvey via @KHOU pic.twitter.com/2DPcdPmCW4
— Tim Williams (@realtimwilliams) August 27, 2017
More perspectives from around the Houston area.
View from Rosemont Pedestrian Bridge @ 9 am. Yes, this is normally a major road. #MemorialDrive #Houston #HurricaneHarvey @HoustonChron pic.twitter.com/TOWZSsMc4P
— Maggie Gordon (@MagEGordon) August 27, 2017
View of Waugh and Allen pkwy / memorial #houston #harvey @abc13houston @khou @FoxNews @CNN pic.twitter.com/uB86NjbRnB
— Garrett Galloway (@garrettgalloway) August 27, 2017
The view of Kirby & N. Braeswood intersection looking toward Texas medical center. Stay safe Houston! #houstonflood #Harvey2017 pic.twitter.com/HOzJZLqOQ2
— Erica Bednar (@EMBOSU) August 27, 2017
My boy @theonejonathan view from his apartment in downtown Houston. pic.twitter.com/ElsAtKmid8
— nghia (@IStayNguyening) August 27, 2017
The view out my Houston hotel room, yesterday and today. pic.twitter.com/BBI9i0QiA3
— Kevin Sullivan (@sullivank) August 27, 2017
Flooding I-10E outside Houston. That's a car. pic.twitter.com/a7Rh7qCJrb
— Roque Planas (@RoqPlanas) August 27, 2017
Wow.
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