The original photo went viral (Picture: AP)

You’ve probably seen this powerful photo by now: It’s become synonymous with the bravery many strangers have shown as Texas continues to fight Hurricane Harvey.

But you may not have seen the Photoshopped version.

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Someone swapped the two heads to make a point about feminism. The edited image shows a woman carrying a man instead.

Many have tweeted the picture with the original caption: ‘When Hollywood makes the “Hurricane Harvey” movie…’


This is how people think Hollywood would capture the scene (Picture: Twitter)

Heartwarming photos of people helping each other out in Texas have been doing the rounds online.

The images, taken all across the state, show rescuers giving victims piggybacks and residents using swimming pool inflatables to save others.

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No official death toll has been released, but it is estimated to be around ten.



Thousands have been evacuated from their homes and rescuers continues to save those stranded.

Authorities are warning people to stay off the roads. The general advice is; if you’re somewhere safe, stay there.

Parts of Texas are bracing for 25 more inches of water this week. The overall amount could top 50 inches by Friday.

A Texas National Guardsman carries a resident from her flooded home (Picture: Getty)

Joe Garcia carries his dog Heidi from his flooded home (Picture: AP)

People push a stalled pickup through a flooded street in Houston (Picture: AP)

Alexendre Jorge evacuates Ethan Colman, four, from a neighborhood severely affected (Picture: AP)

A firefighter is wheeled to a waiting ambulance after he became fatigued while fighting an office building fire in downtown in Houston (Picture: AP Photo/LM Otero)

People evacuate a neighborhood in west Houston (Picture: AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)