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Over 30,000 people in Texas shelters: FEMA
5:42 AM,
August 31, 2017
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FEMA Director Brock Long says "we have over 230 shelters operating in Texas with over 30,000 people" with some 195,000 people have registered with the U.S. government for Harvey-related financial assistance.
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