PHOTOS: Hurricane Harvey makes landfall near Corpus Christi

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Saturday, August 26, 2017
A car lies submerged after Hurricane Harvey hit Corpus Christi, Texas on August 26, 2017.
A burnt out house and cars that caught fire are seen after Hurricane Harvey hit Corpus Christi, Texas on August 26, 2017.
A house suffers roof damage after Hurricane Harvey hit Corpus Christi, Texas on August 26, 2017.
A burnt out house and cars that caught fire are seen after Hurricane Harvey hit Corpus Christi, Texas on August 26, 2017.
A burnt out house and cars that caught fire are seen after Hurricane Harvey hit Corpus Christi, Texas on August 26, 2017.
Large road signs were damaged over I-37 near Corpus Christi, Texas
Astronaut Jack Fischer posted this photo of the storm from space, saying his thoughts were with those affected and adding ''Houston, we have a hurricane.''
A Facebook user shared this photo of the Kings Square Apartments of a brick wall battered by the storm in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Trees block a road in Corpus Christ, Texas
A KIII news truck is blocked by a tree in Corpus Christi, Texas
A downed stop light in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Storm damage is shown in Odem, Texas.
Rain is blown past palm trees as Hurricane Harvey makes landfall, Friday, Aug. 25, 2017, in Corpus Christi, Texas.
A woman is helped to a bus as she and other are evacuated as the outer bands of Hurricane Harvey begin to make landfall, Friday, Aug. 25, 2017, in Corpus Christi, Texas.
A family is helped to a bus as they are evacuated as the outer bands of Hurricane Harvey begin to make landfall, Friday, Aug. 25, 2017, in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Matt Looingvill struggles with his umbrella as he tries to take a selfie in the wind and rain, Friday, Aug. 25, 2017, in Corpus Christi, Texas.
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PHOTOS: Hurricane Harvey makes landfall near Corpus ChristiA car lies submerged after Hurricane Harvey hit Corpus Christi, Texas on August 26, 2017.
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Hurricane Harvey made landfall Friday night about 30 miles northeast of Corpus Christi, Texas.

When it reached the coast between Port Aransas and Port O'Connor around 10 p.m., it was a Category 4 storm. By Saturday morning, it had been downgraded to a Category 1 but continued to move through Texas, leaving flood waters in its wake.

Here's a look at some of the damage in photos.