President Trump will visit the Texas Gulf Coast this week in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, he announced Sunday.

“I will be going to Texas as soon as that trip can be made without causing disruption. The focus must be life and safety,” he tweeted.

Homeland security adviser Tom Bossert echoed the plans in an interview Sunday morning, saying the president will only travel to areas where he won’t get in the way.

“We’ll go where we can without getting in the way of the operators. We certainly wouldn’t go in a place where we would prevent life-saving activities from taking place,” Bossert told ABC.

“The president wants to go to show his support. He doesn’t want to go to get in the way and he’s been very clear about that.”

The storm is the worst to hit the state in more than 50 years and has claimed at least five lives.