This is our final report from Alice, Texas tonight.
We're going to be up bright and early tomorrow to show you the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey's landfall on Texas.
You can go look at the video reports that we filed today, us going to the FEMA Dome, us going to grocery stores, us seeing the locals, us looking at local neighborhoods getting boarded up, etc., etc., the wind, the rain, everything.
But a couple things that I want to get to before we finish up for the night.
One, we just received some intel that the naval...
The airbase in Corpus Christi has been shut down indefinitely and that all non-essential military personnel have been forced to evacuate.
This is something that just came down the pike.
Again, Corpus Christi Naval Air Station, all non-essential military personnel are being told to evacuate.
Of course, the hurricane is hitting Corpus Christi really hard right now and starting to move in towards Texas.
Here's what you can expect over the next 12 hours.
When the eye of the hurricane completely hits land, you're going to see the storm's range shrink drastically.
However, it's going to intensify in that small region, which will most likely be at Corpus Christi and then everything along the coastline that is northeast.
So right now, if you are in between Corpus Christi and Houston, You are about to get hit with some very serious weather.
Winds probably up to 150 miles per hour, maybe more.
It's a Category 4 hurricane right now.
That's what it is right now.
It's already been upped twice, I believe in the last 24 hours even.
So stay tuned to that.
But again, as the hurricane hits land, expect the range and the scope to become more compact and the intensity around that eye is going to be very extreme.
So again...
Corpus Christi and everything north and east tonight is really going to get hit hard.
Now we're going to get on the road first thing in the morning when we have some daylight and some safer travel, and we're going to head into that area to see some of the devastation.
Now moving forward, what the big story I think is going to be next week, Houston is going to have major, major, major, major, major flooding, folks.
Houston is going to get the brunt of the flooding.
I'm not sure how much of the wind damage and how much of the hurricane damage that they're going to get, but the rain is going to absolutely dump on Houston.
Not just tonight.
You'll notice tonight that the far wing of it is still hitting Houston, dumping on Houston.
It'll compact, but then the whole hurricane is going directly towards Houston.
So Houston's going to get hit with rain tonight, and then the hurricane is going to reemerge.
In Houston, dumping on Houston again and bringing the hurricane with the wind damage and everything.
So right now, Corpus Christi, everything north and east along the coastline is going to get hit really hard.
If you're in San Antonio or Austin or some of the places more inland, you're probably going to be okay.
But Corpus Christi, northeast along the coastline, be very, very cautious tonight.
It's going to get very ugly.
And then moving forward...
The rain is really only going to intensify and really it's going to drown Houston.
Folks, it's going to be really bad for Houston.
And I think that we don't really realize it yet and it hasn't really sunk in the magnitude of this hurricane and what it could potentially do to Houston.
But let's just say there are certain people with information that are expecting hundreds of thousands of homes in Houston.
To be unavailable, completely even washed away perhaps over the course of the next week.
This is what we're dealing with.
There's going to be a lot of people down here that need help.
There's going to be a lot of people down here that are going to be left without their life.
They're not going to know what to do.
So stay tuned.
We're going to let you know what's going on.
If you have the heart to help, I'm sure that there are charities.
I know the Red Cross has been out here.
So you can look into helping these people, but we don't even know the serious devastation that's going to come yet.
So again, one more time tonight, Naval Air Base in Corpus Christi evacuates all non-essential military personnel.
The hurricane is tightening right now, compacting itself.
And everywhere that is just northeast of Corpus Christi as it makes its landfall.
It's going to go right up along that coastline.
And then it's going to kind of expand again, I would expect, right when it hits Houston, gets a little more momentum from the Gulf again, and then it's really going to dump some serious rain on Houston.
So if you're in Houston right now, expect some serious flooding in the next couple of days.
So we sign off for tonight.
For Infowars.com, this is Owen Troyer, my cameraman.
Harrison Smith.
We're going to be out on the road early tomorrow when the sun gets up, when we feel safe, when we can drive on some of these roads.
And we're going to bring you more footage of everything that went down in the hurricane overnight.
And we'll also be looking for people we can help, people that you can help, people that might need your help, and different ways you can do that.