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Next: the long road back from Hurricane Harvey.

When the powerful storm hit the Texas coast last August, it dropped more than 50 inches of rain across Houston, the most ever recorded from a single storm. Harvey was responsible for at least 68 deaths and an estimated $125 billion in damage, making it the second costliest hurricane in U.S. history after Katrina.

Five months later, people are still trying to get their lives back to normal.

For the next story in our series After the Storms, Hari Sreenivasan breaks down the problems exposed by Harvey's rising waters.