See how flood victims are struggling to cope in Texas after the hurricane's devastating landfall
Civilians patrol for stranded residents in Katy, Texas.Alyssa Schukar/The New York Times
National Guard personnel head out for an evacuation mission from their staging area, a Buc-ee's convenience store in Katy, Texas.Alyssa Schukar/The New York Times
Samaritans help push a boat with evacuees to high ground during a rain storm in Houston, August 28.Adrees Latif/Reuters
Galindo family members relax at the George R Brown Convention Center in Houston after living inside a car since Saturday.Marie D. De Jesus/The Associated Press
People wait to check into a shelter in the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston.BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP / Getty Images
Flood victims move pets at a shelter in the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston.BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP / Getty Images
A view of damage in the wake of Hurricane Harvey in Corpus Christi, Texas.Gabe Hernandez/The Associated Press
People and rescue boats line a street in Houston.Melissa Phillip/The Associated Press
Neighbors used their personal boats to rescue Jane Rhodes in Friendswood, Texas.Steve Gonzales/The Associated Press
Police block traffic following closure of the I-10 freeway leading into Houston.Mark Ralston/AFP / Getty Images
An elderly woman and her poodle float above flood waters while waiting to be rescued in Houston.Adrees Latif/Reuters
A car is submerged on a freeway near downtown Houston.Charlie Riedel/The Associated Press
A helicopter lifts a person during evacuation of Houston's Meyerland area.Alyssa Schukar/The New York Times
Searchers patrol the upscale River Oaks neighborhood of Houston for stranded residents.Scott Olson/Getty Images
People are rescued from flood waters in Dickinson, Texas.Rick Wilking/Reuters
Rescue workers and civilians wait for help in Houston.Alyssa Schukar/The New York Times
Wilford Martinez, right, is rescued from his flooded car by Harris County Sheriff's Department Richard Wagner along Interstate 610.David J. Phillip/The Associated Press
Texas National Guard soldiers aid residents in heavily flooded areas of Houston.Reuters
Residents fleeing the flooded Meyerland area walk onto an I-610 overpass for help.BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP / Getty Images
Flooded downtown is seen in Houston, Texas.Reuters
Two kayakers struggle in in floodwaters in Houston, Texas. Rescuers answered hundreds of calls for help.Mark Mulligan/The Associated Press
A stranded motorist escapes post-Hurricane Harvey floodwaters in Houston, Texas.Nick Oxford/Reuters
People make their way down partially flooded roads in Galveston, Texas.Brendan Smialowski/AFP / Getty Images
Shelves at an Austin-area grocery are empty after owners secured essential items for rationing.Suzanne Cordeiro/AFP / Getty Images
People stand on a sinking boat awaiting rescue from a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter near Port Aransas, Texas August 26.Handout/Reuters
Hurricane Harvey damage is seen in Bayside, Texas.Daniel Kramer/AFP / Getty Images
Aaron Tobias stands in what is left of his home in Rockport, Texas.Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Barbara Koster stands on her front door as she surveys her property in Rockport, Texas.Adrees Latif/Reuters
Julie holds her dog Pee-wee as they wait to be evacuated to Austin from Rockport, Texas.Adrees Latif/Reuters
Lee Guerrero tries to kick open a door of an apartment after hearing his friends say they were hiding in the shower stall in Rockport.Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Dead cows killed in Hurricane Harvey lie on highway 35 near Fulton, Texas.Rick Wilking/Reuters
Antonio Barron, left, and his girlfriend, Melissa Rocha, run in a street during heavy rain in Palacios, Texas.David J. Phillip/The Associated Press