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Boaters from around the country helping with water rescues in flood-ravaged Texas

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Devastating storm Harvey inspired many acts of kindness in Texas
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ByJULIA JACOBO and GIO BENITEZ
August 31, 2017, 5:13 AM

— -- A line of boats being pulled by trailers was spotted driving toward Orange, Texas after Tropical Storm Harvey made landfall for a third time time nearby.

Footage taken by ABC News shows several pickup trucks towing private boats toward the city near the Louisiana borer, where volunteers will launch their boats toward southeastern Texas cities like Beaumont and Port Arthur to help rescue efforts in areas that have been devastated by relentless rain and flooding.

Water is as high as the roofs of homes in some areas, and even shelters housing evacuees in Port Arthur have been ravaged by floodwater.

The volunteers have traveled from other parts of Texas and as far as Nevada and North Carolina to offer rescue services to victims in need.

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Take part in Disney's Day of Giving: To support people impacted by Hurricane Harvey, call 1-855-999-GIVE, donate at www.RedCross.org/ABC or text "HARVEY" to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

Hurricane Harvey first made landfall late Friday night in Texas as a Category 4 storm. It made landfall again Wednesday morning west of Cameron, Louisiana, near the Texas-Louisiana border.

More than 2 feet of rain was dumped in the Beaumont-Port Arthur area. The brunt of the storm has now shifted to western Louisiana.

Gulf Coast residents struggle to recover after Hurricane Harvey

The storm reached Category 4 before making landfall on the Texas coast, and record rainfall flooded Houston and surrounding areas.
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Members of First Baptist Church of Loeb chain saw pews and clean up the church on U.S. 69 that had eight feet of water in it due to Hurricane Harvey flooding in Lumberton, Texas, Sept. 7, 2017.
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At least 31 people have died as a result of the storm, The Associated Press reported Wednesday night. The majority of the deaths were due to people driving vehicles in high water, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said.

First responders in Texas have carried out several thousand water rescues in flood-affected areas.

Take part in Disney's Day of Giving: To support people impacted by Hurricane Harvey, call 1-855-999-GIVE, donate at www.RedCross.org/ABC or text "HARVEY" to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

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