Attend this weekends Day of Remembrance at Roberts Point Park in Port Aransas
By State Rep. Todd Hunter
Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN Texas On August 25 2017 one year ago our Coastal Bend area was hit by Hurricane Harvey. Today I would like to highlight some of the events taking place in the Coastal Bend that are serving to remind us of Hurricane Harveys impact.
Id also like to shed some light on the organizations that continue to provide resources and assistance to those in need.
While Hurricane Harvey affected several different areas of our state our Coastal Bend area specifically suffered in the wind damage category. The National Weather Service calculated wind speeds of 175 mph during the hurricane.
In Texas history there have been 64 hurricanes. However Harvey is among the ranks of only four super storms that rapidly intensified. The others include the 1932 storm Hurricane Celia in 1970 and Hurricane Alicia in 1983.
According to Rebuild Texas the states official website for facts and figures related to Harvey recovery
More than $13.8 billion has been paid directly from the federal government to storm survivors in Texas. - Of that more than $178 million went to Nueces County and $161 million landed in Aransas County where the storm made its initial landfall.
- If you or someone you know could use their assistance please visit Salvation Army Texas.
As always my offices are available at any time to assist with questions concerns or comments.
Texas State Representative Todd Hunter represents Texas House District 32 covering Aransas Calhoun Nueces (Part) and San Patricio Counties. He can be contacted at todd.hunter@house.texas.gov

