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Emergency kits provide 'safety and peace'
Rescue boats fill a flooded street as flood victims are evacuated as floodwaters from Tropical Storm Harvey rise in Houston on Aug. 28. BYU alumna Kate Fults said her family was stranded for three days when the hurricane hit Houston, but was totally fine due to their emergency preparation beforehand. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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How $10 donations help natural disaster victims
Editor's note: this story pairs with 'Stories of relief from Hurricane Harvey'
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Families continue to rebuild, seek aid after hurricanes hit
The floodwaters were waist high as Capt. Jacob Shillig and his team of soldiers drove down the street in their Humvee as relief responders for Hurricane Harvey.
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