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Trump To Visit Texas on Tuesday; Gov Abbott Praises FEMA, Trump's Response

Trump To Visit Texas on Tuesday; Gov Abbott Praises FEMA, Trump's Response

President Donald Trump will visit Texas on Tuesday to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Harvey, the White House announced on Sunday. Earlier in the day, Trump had tweeted that he would not visit Texas until it would not be a distraction. 

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The storm dumped over two feet of rain on the state, and the city of Houston suffered heavy flood damage. There have been harrowing images of flooded roadways and daring rescues. A Houston news station was forced to stop broadcasting and evacuate the studio as the floodwaters began to rise. 

The residents of a nursing home were safely evacuated after a photo of them lounging in floodwater went viral on Twitter.

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) lavished praise on the federal response to the disaster, saying that everyone has done an "A+" job. Abbott said that he has spoken to Trump numerous times, and and that FEMA had been very helpful with disaster relief efforts. 

"I've got to tell you, I give FEMA a grade of A+, all the way from the president down," Abbott said. "I've spoken to the president several times, to his Cabinet members, such as secretary of homeland security, such as the administrator of FEMA, such as Tom Price, the secretary of health and human services."

"All across the board, from the White House to the federal administration to FEMA, they've been very helpful," Abbott said.

So far, at least five people have been killed by the storm. 

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