We're going to just take a quick drive through this neighborhood because a lot of these houses are boarded up.
As you can see, this house right here is boarded up.
Oh my gosh, we've got a...
Looks like we've got a party of people out here.
They're just enjoying the hurricane.
Let's get a quick look.
How you guys doing?
Just enjoying the weather out here?
All right.
Hey, stay safe.
All right, thank you.
Okay.
So we've got hurricane viewers out here.
Here's a little basketball court.
You want to go shoot some hoops, Harrison?
Yeah, right.
The wind might be a factor here.
So as you can see, though, houses are boarded up.
Hey, let's drive back around and show that motel that was boarded up.
So, all of these houses are boarded up.
Looks like we're at a little school or something here.
Obviously, the field is a little bit flooded.
I'm sorry that that window gets in the way of these videos, but just wanted to capture this for you.
It looks like some of places, or Texas, I think it was, what was it?
What was that one city?
Rock something?
Rockport.
Rockport has already really experienced heavy rainfall in addition to the winds.
You can kind of see that tree blowing in the wind there.
It's actually settled down here right now.
But not the worst weather has hit this area yet by Corpus Christi, but everybody's ready.
Everybody's got their houses boarded up here.
As you can see, we just pulled over actually because the wind was getting so intense on the road.
It was literally getting so intense that we thought we might have a flat.
Because the car was riding strange, but we pulled over and checked.
It was just the wind.
So here's this motel all boarded up.
We're going to pull in here for you.
It's kind of a nice little stopping zone here.
So this place is all boarded up, as you can see, closed due to hurricane right there on the board in case anyone, I guess, is trying to get a room here.
So as you can see though, as we're driving through, we're probably maybe 10 miles outside of Corpus Christi.
We're gonna hop back on the highway now and continue to head towards the area.
They tell you not to go near.
That's just what we do.
And it looks like the wind is starting to pick back up.
The craziest thing, these refineries.
Now these flames are shooting out of these refineries.
And me and Harrison both agree, we've never seen the flame so strong, and it's because of the wind.
It says go straight, so we've got to go up here and go right.
It's really an incredible sight to see.
There was this one flame that was so big, we could see it for miles.
It was one of the most wild things that we've ever seen.
You can see the wind on the street.
Yeah, you can even see the water blowing on the street with the wind.
We're passing up OLCC campus, Our Lady of Corpus Christi campus here, and we're about to get back on.
37 south and I head into Corpus Christi.
So the wind has seriously picked up.
The wind is no joke.
The rain is still kind of holding off.
The rain hasn't been the worst.
But as we drive through these areas, we're starting to see people that have prepared for the hurricane.
There's some tree heads and branches missing off of it.
So the wind is really starting to pick up.
As you can see, even these houses over here are all boarded up.
So people are boarding up their houses, getting ready for this hurricane, and some of them are crazy enough to sit on their porch and witness the entire thing.
First-person experience.
That's what we're doing, and you're going to be right along with us.
There's a business right there.
They have boarded up all of their windows.
So this is InfoWars coverage of Hurricane Harvey.
We're going to continue to head towards the eye of the storm, continue to pray for us, keep us safe, pray for everybody that is in the path of Hurricane Harvey, that we all stay safe.
And in fact, I'm actually going to say now, it looks like here, wherever we're at, the power is out.
Because this street sign is not lit up from any direction.
So I'm assuming that means the power is out, but I can't confirm that.