When Hurricane Harvey came ashore on Fri., Aug. 25, it brought torrents of rain to areas in and around Houston.
By early the following morning, one woman, whose home was still dry, tweeted about earthworms sliding under her front door, and into her home, to escape from the flooding.
Around that same time, many people started tweeting in shock about seeing flood water swirling in their living rooms and kitchens.
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