[h=2]Harvey hits Texas with 130mph winds: Building collapse in Rockport leaves people trapped and tens of thousands lose power as historic hurricane makes landfall as category four storm [/h]
Hurricane Harvey has slammed into Texas as a monstrous Category 4 hurricane on Friday night, with winds of 130mph causing buildings to collapse with people trapped inside and leaving more than 100,000 without power. The hurricane hit shortly after 10pm local time, as waves flooded onto roads, roofs were sent flying into the air and residents in the storm's path were told to label themselves in case they died. Texas Governor Greg Abbott warned that Hurricane Harvey would be 'a major disaster' before the storm barreled into the state with violent winds and massive rainfall, all on top of storm surges up to 13 feet. Harvey is the strongest storm to hit the US in 12 years and is expected to trigger 'catastrophic' floods, as the National Weather Service warned that this was the 'start of many difficult days to come'.
Hurricane Harvey has slammed into Texas as a monstrous Category 4 hurricane on Friday night, with winds of 130mph causing buildings to collapse with people trapped inside and leaving more than 100,000 without power. The hurricane hit shortly after 10pm local time, as waves flooded onto roads, roofs were sent flying into the air and residents in the storm's path were told to label themselves in case they died. Texas Governor Greg Abbott warned that Hurricane Harvey would be 'a major disaster' before the storm barreled into the state with violent winds and massive rainfall, all on top of storm surges up to 13 feet. Harvey is the strongest storm to hit the US in 12 years and is expected to trigger 'catastrophic' floods, as the National Weather Service warned that this was the 'start of many difficult days to come'.