A photographer followed 3 civilian rescuers in Houston as they looked for survivors http://nyti.ms/2vS6J2U pic.twitter.com/YODBUrfHKP
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It was pitch black, so they waded through knee-high water, guided by the light of a cellphone http://nyti.ms/2vS6J2U pic.twitter.com/cYdskWgq4f
The doors to some apartments were open. There were signs that people had left in a hurry. http://nyti.ms/2vS6J2U pic.twitter.com/Fzk41Ofezc
Everything was perfectly still and quiet, except for the little waves they made as they walked through the water http://nyti.ms/2vS6J2U pic.twitter.com/PU1koaN5hi
The team spotted a family of 5, including 2 children, who had been stranded in their apartment by the rising waters http://nyti.ms/2vS6J2U pic.twitter.com/nwWhptVjMX
There were so many volunteer teams that there was gridlock in some places http://nyti.ms/2vS6J2U pic.twitter.com/N08ifBwS9r
At least 13,000 people have been rescued in Houston and the surrounding areas hit by Hurricane Harvey http://nyti.ms/2vS6J2U pic.twitter.com/HAG1tz0AO4
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