See shocking images of Hurricane Harvey

Just as nature is able to show us that there are incredible beauties that photography is able to explore from the most diverse angles, it also gives constant signs that its strength and power of action are absolutely indomitable objects.

Predictable in situations, totally surprising in others, the impact of existing phenomena can destroy thousands and thousands of kilometers of the most resilient artificial constructions, so much so that we can hardly guarantee that any type of work performed or with human influence is truly capable of resisting the incalculable power of nature.

  • We have a lot of information year after year about earthquakes.
  • Hurricanes.
  • Tsunamis.
  • Anyway.
  • Natural disasters of all kinds.
  • However.
  • It is undeniable that Hurricane Harvey.
  • Which recently hit the state of Texas in the United States and still has catastrophic effects As a result.
  • The American population is certainly among the most destructive of recent years.

With this, we know that the panorama is able to provide the most diverse moments of shock, despair, solidarity, emergency service delivery, sense of urgency, in short, all mixed in a devastating scenario and yet produces the most multiple chamber captures.

To give you a more tangible and real idea of everything we are talking about in the most reliable way possible (i. e. in pictures), eMania Blog will show below shocking images of all fronts involving the direct and indirect consequences of Hurricane Harvey.

A wide access road that runs through most of the city of Houston, I-45 was used by several vehicles every day for its large direct-connect capability between two of Texas’ major cities: Dallas and Houston. However, this connection section, as you can see in the image on the left, was absolutely useless due to the high volume of rain.

Another point that greatly facilitates Texas residents’ access to major city roads is the Memorial Parkway, which in addition to this feature also connects to some parks in the area. In the previous comparison, a Saturday photo (left, before) the arrival of the hurricane) and, in sequence, a day later, just after Harvey’s death.

It is not hard to imagine that people of all ages were hit hard by the hurricane in proportions that are still difficult to quantify, pictured above, a nursing home was completely cared for by water and left the elderly in imminent danger but fortunately all were rescued by helicopter and are now in a safe place.

Another problem that is gaining great importance in disasters of this magnitude is the work of relocating homeless people to so-called temporary shelters and, as you can see in the click above, there are also volunteers who, to distract or even minimize psychology. effects of the situation, talk to people most in need and/or emotionally moved.

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