Houston will not be on President Trump’s itinerary when he visits the Lone Star State on Tuesday, Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday.

“The place he will be going to will not be Houston so [he] will not be getting into harm’s way or interrupting the evacuations or emergency response in the Houston area,” Abbott said on “CBS This Morning.”

“He most likely will be going closer to where the hurricane hit land,” he added, according to a report in Politico.

The White House announced Sunday that the president would travel to Texas on Tuesday but didn’t provide details on exactly where he would visit.

At least five people have lost their lives due to Hurricane Harvey, which has been renamed Tropical Storm Harvey.

About 30,000 people are expected to be housed in emergency shelters.

Trump, who spent the weekend at Camp David, has expressed his praise for emergency responders in a series of tweets in which he also marveled at the “HISTORIC rainfall in Houston, and all over Texas.”

“Floods are unprecedented, and more rain coming. Spirit of the people is incredible. Thanks!” he tweeted Sunday.