Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Hurricane-Harvey-Aftermath-in-Texas-27MZIFJXDWDWD.htmlConceptually similarHurricane Harvey Aftermath in TexasGP0STR0Q2Completed★★★★★★Hurricane Harvey Aftermath in TexasGP0STR0PVCompleted★★★★Hurricane Harvey Aftermath in TexasGP0STR0PUCompleted★★★★Hurricane Harvey Aftermath in TexasGP0STR0Q3Completed★★★★Hurricane Harvey Aftermath in TexasGP0STR0PXCompleted★★★★Hurricane Harvey Aftermath in TexasGP0STR0Q1Completed★★★★Hurricane Harvey Aftermath in TexasGP0STR0PWCompleted★★★★Hurricane Harvey Aftermath in TexasGP0STR0Q8Completed★★★★Hurricane Harvey Aftermath in TexasGP0STR0Q7Completed★★★★View AllGP0STR0Q0Hurricane Harvey Aftermath in TexasThe Church of Living Waters has new meaning after encountering flood waters on Hwy 105 in Beaumont, Texas. in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. The human impacts of Harvey have been staggering, and this disaster makes clear once again that coastal Texas and the wider Gulf region are on the frontlines of sea level rise and extreme weather heightened by climate change, as well as the toxic impacts from fossil fuel infrastructure.Locations:Beaumont-North America-Texas-United States of AmericaDate:31 Aug, 2017Credit:© Mannie Garcia / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3600px X 2403pxKeywords:Churches-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Day-Floods-Hurricanes-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Signs-Trees-WaterShoot:Hurricane Harvey Aftermath in TexasAt least 50 people lost their lives when Hurricane Harvey ravaged the Southeast United States. The human impacts of Harvey have been staggering, and this disaster makes clear once again that coastal Texas and the wider Gulf region are on the frontlines of sea level rise and extreme weather heightened by climate change, as well as the toxic impacts from fossil fuel infrastructure.Related Collections:Hurricane Harvey Aftermath in Texas (Photos & Videos)