On down to wharton, they say. We can use every hand. Reporter martin savidge, thank you very much. And thanks to you for joining us. Our breaking News Coverage continues now with ac 360. Houston. A week after Hurricane Harvey came ashore, the reminders that this is not over keep coming and theres a new one that just happened. Explosions and a massive fire at the Chemical Plant 25 miles northeast of houston. It began with flooding, followed by a power outage, and the equipment to keep explosive chemicals cool shut down. Early yesterday morning came the first fire. Late today, a large explosion, followed by the large fire that has thankfully died down again. For obvious reasons, cnns brian todd is not here but joins us with the latest. What do we know exactly about this fire . Reporter we can tell you that officials have told us for
most of this week they expect that incidents like this to occur and they just posted a statement moments ago saying that the redundant Refrigeration Systems
are very limited because that is what the white house chief of staff is trying to do, to try to make some order in the chaotic atmosphere may not be so good for the president s psyche at this time. you know, president trump is going to be traveling back to texas tomorrow and will visit houston, which he didn t do tuesday because operations were still in the thick of things, as well as lake charles, louisiana. the president is going to meet with storm survivors and volunteers. there s at a lot of questions about president trump s promise to donate $1 million to hurricane relief. today, sarah huckabee sanders couldn t answer whether the money would come from the president personally or the foundation. that foundation has come under scrutiny before on allegations that it don t come through with promised donations or the money came from other people s foundations to his foundation. and it s not been decided which charities will get the money.
development. you have to clean it, too. so clean it with soap and water to get the mud and muck out of it. but after that, you have to go after it with a bleach solution. if it looks like a clean surface, one part of bleach to five gallons of water. at least. if you see mold, it needs to be one cup of bleach to one gallon or stronger. but there s a couple of gallons and people want to make it stretch. so that s the minimum concentration. for the longer the water stays in a house, the more difficult it is to deal with it afterwards. this woman was only out of her house a week, and she already had mold. so it doesn t take long for it to develop. that is just from the rain that came in through the roof. that s right. there s going to be a lot of getting rid of the mold, not just cleaning. just in terms of, you know, sort of some people try to live in the house because there s just water is in the
been back to their home since hurricane harvey hit, a lot of people hoping they could find medication, documents, important records, things like that. this is the last of what remains of those people hoping to catch a ride. one thing the residents said when they got on that truck, one of the things there s an airboat going back there accelerating and causing wakes and pushing this flood water to places it hadn t been before. so people who are coming to help in some situations, they re making the situation even more complicated. anderson? yeah, i know, from being been on those airboats they kick up a wake. you see a lot of signs of people saying slow down. most of the airboat operators are aware of the wake issue and they go through these neighborhoods and try to go through slowly. but they re powerful boats.