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Take a Look at These Incredible Pictures of Heroes in Houston

Over the weekend, Houston and parts of Texas faced unimaginable destruction and record-breaking flooding. There were hundreds of horrific images of an entire city underwater, but amid the damage came hope, in the form of ordinary people stepping up to save lives and help out their communities. 

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Here's a few highlights:

Just, wow:

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Houston Texans player JJ Watt raised over $500,000 in under a day:

Many people took out their private boats to help rescue people:

...including the "Cajun Navy" from Lousiana. 

The damage done to the city will take years to recover from. But if this past weekend was any sort of sign, Houston is full of wonderful people who truly care for each other. 

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