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1,800 Students, No Drinking Water, and a Basketball Arena Shelter for 500: Lamar University and Hurricane Harvey
On Sunday, August 27, 2017, Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas canceled the first week of fall 2017 classes — originally scheduled to begin Monday, August 28 — as Hurricane Harvey stalled over southeast Texas. The semester opened just after Lamar had moved approximately 1,800 students into residence halls, and the surrounding Beaumont area experienced catastrophic flooding that destroyed the city's water system serving more than 120,000 residents. Lamar's Montagne Center basketball arena served as a Red Cross shelter for approximately 500 evacuees from surrounding Beaumont neighborhoods, while 1,800 on-campus students sheltered through the storm without potable water.
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- industry mediaTexas colleges cope with Hurricane Harvey (Inside Higher Ed)insidehighered.com
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- industry mediaBeaumont Closes Fire School Flooded by Harvey (Industrial Fire World)industrialfireworld.com
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- encyclopediaHurricane Harvey (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org