Lake Charles, Houston — The remnants of Tropical Storm Harvey drenched northern Louisiana on Thursday as it moved inland, leaving rescuers to search homes around Houston and along the hard-hit southeastern Texas coast for more survivors or victims. The storm killed at least 35 people and the death toll is rising as bodies are found in receding waters. Some 32,000 people were forced into shelters around the US energy hub of Houston since Harvey came ashore on Friday as the most powerful hurricane to hit Texas in half-a-century. Power outages prompted two explosions at a flood-hit Arkema chemical plant in Crosby, Texas, about 50km northeast of Houston, with one sheriff’s deputy sent to the hospital after inhaling toxic chemicals. "The plume is incredibly dangerous," Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Brock Long said. A 2.4km radius around the plant had been evacuated and the company urged people to stay away from the area, warning further blasts were likely. By Thursday...

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