Obviously getting residents out is important during the massive flooding of Hurricane Harvey. But some unsung heroes are the cowboys of Texas moving cattle out of the area.
The Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans were scheduled to play in Houston Thursday. The city is dealing with the aftermath of the hurricane right now and the team wants the game to go on.
The article explains that if victims file their claims by September 1, 2017, insurance companies will suffer an 18% penalty interest for slow or no payment.
Hurricane Harvey has wreaked havoc on the Gulf Coast of Texas and has caused devastation in Houston and the surrounding areas. Now is the time we come together, we want to help our fellow Texans, our fellow brother and sisters in this disaster. However, when it comes to giving to a cause like this, the Better Business Bureau offers some tips on what to consider when making a donation.
With all this turmoil in Texas caused by Hurricane Harvey, I wanted to share this video of a Houston man and his family making the most out of a bad situation.
I was taking a look around Facebook when I noticed my cousin, Richard Harvey, Jr. (No relation to Hurricane Harvey) when I saw how bad the water was, even north in The Woodlands. I had a chance to speak with Debra Harvey, (no relation to the Hurricane). She lives in The Woodlands in far north Harris County. She tells us about how things are for them at this time.