On Thursday, tens of thousands of flood victims remained in overcrowded shelters in the Houston area, waiting for an indication that they could return to their homes. “The shelter mission is the biggest battle that we have right now,” said Brock Long, the administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
At the George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston’s main shelter, evacuees have been learning of deaths from social media and from watching news reports on an enormous projection screen.
“Part of me wants to just break down crying because it’s so much despair,” said Billy Cartwright, a construction worker who has been staying at the convention center since Monday. “I feel pretty grateful, but part of me’s pretty sad. It’s pretty bad.”
Cartwright, 44, said he believed he had lost all of his possessions to the flood.
“I try to think that when all of this passes,” he said, “just like any other tragedy, America always bounces back.”