7A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2017 WORLD IN BRIEF Associated Press Is worst to come from Harvey floodwaters? HOUSTON — Crews overwhelmed by thousands of rescue calls during one of the heaviest downpours in U.S. history have had little time to search for other potential victims, but officials acknowledge the grim reality that fatalities linked to Harvey could soar once the devastating floodwaters recede from one of Ameri- ca’s most sprawling metropolitan centers. More than three days after the storm ravaged the Texas coast- line as a Category 4 hurricane, authorities had confirmed only three deaths — including a woman killed Monday when heavy rains dis- lodged a large oak tree onto her trailer home in the small town of Porter. But unconfirmed reports of others missing or presumed dead were growing. “We know in these kind of events that, sadly, the death toll goes up historically,” Houston police Chief Art Acevedo said. “I’m really worried about how many bodies we’re going to find.” One Houston woman said Monday that she presumes six mem- bers of a family, including four of her grandchildren, died after their van sank into Greens Bayou in East Houston, though Houston emergency officials couldn’t confirm the deaths. Virginia Saldivar said her brother-in-law was driving the van Sunday when a strong current took the vehicle over a bridge and into the bayou. The driver was able to get out and urged the children to escape through the back door, Saldivar said, but they could not. “I’m just hoping we find the bodies,” Saldivar said. AP Photo/Eric Gay Lupe Tijerina, left, and Andy Guerra, center, and Felix Tijerina, right, work to salvage items from their family home that was destroyed in the wake of Hurricane Harvey in Rockport, Texas. The aggressive missile launch — likely the longest ever from North Korea — over the territory of a close U.S. ally sends a clear message of defiance as Washington and Seoul conduct war games nearby. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the missile traveled around 1,677 miles and reached a maximum height of 341 miles as it traveled over the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. The distance and type of missile tested seemed designed to show that North Korea can back up a threat to target the U.S. territory of Guam, if it chooses to do so, while also establishing a potentially dangerous precedent that could see future missiles flying over Japan. Any new test worries Washington and its allies because it pre- sumably puts North Korea a step closer to its goal of an arsenal of nuclear missiles that can reliably target the United States. Tues- day’s test, however, looks especially aggressive to Washington, Seoul and Tokyo. North Korea has conducted launches at an unusually fast pace this year — 13 times, Seoul says — and some analysts believe it could have viable long-range nuclear missiles before the end of U.S. President Donald Trump’s first term in early 2021. Seoul says that while North Korea has twice before fired rock- ets it said were carrying satellites over Japan — in 1998 and 2009 — it has never before used a ballistic missile, which is unambig- uously designed for military strikes. North Korea also chose not to fire its most recent missile at a lofted angle, as it did in previ- ous launches to avoid other countries, and Seoul’s spy service said the North launched from an unusual spot: the international airport in its capital, Pyongyang. The South Korean military was analyz- ing whether North Korea had launched a Hwasong-12, a new inter- mediate-range missile that it recently threatened to fire into waters near Guam, which hosts a major U.S. military base that the North considers a threat. Trump’s turn to face tricky politics of natural disasters WASHINGTON — George W. Bush never recovered from his flyover of Hurricane Katrina’s devastation. Barack Obama got a bipartisan boost late in his re-election campaign for his handling of Superstorm Sandy. Now, President Donald Trump confronts the political risks and potential gains that come with leading the federal government’s response to a deadly and destructive natural disaster. Hurricane Harvey, the massive storm that has dumped torrents of rain across Texas — flooding Houston and other cities — is the first major nat- ural disaster of Trump’s presidency, and the yet-to-be-determined scope of the damage appears likely to require a years-long federal project. Trump, who is suffering through a long stretch of low approval ratings, has been particularly eager to seize the moment. He will visit Texas Tuesday — and may return to the region again on Satur- day. The White House announced the first visit even before Harvey made landfall. On Monday, Trump promised Texans will “have what you need” and that federal funding would come “fast.” “We will come out stronger and believe me, we will be bigger, better, stronger than ever before,” Trump said Monday during a White House news conference. Trump sent about two dozen tweets about the storm since Fri- day, marveling at the size of the hurricane and cheering on emer- gency responders: “You are doing a great job — the world is watching!” ENERGY SAVINGS ARE IN YOUR FUTURE THREE WAYS YOU CAN COMMAND YOUR HOME ENERGY DESTINY Inside Houston shelter, a loud and sometimes chaotic night HOUSTON — The second night inside the George R. Brown Convention Center was louder, more crowded and at times, more chaotic. People who escaped rising floodwaters and pouring rain spawned by Harvey arrived at the shelter Monday night by the busload and truckload even as the convention center exceeded its capacity of 5,000. At one point, officers tended to two men lying unresponsive in front of an exit, pushing away onlookers. The men had taken drugs and would both recover within an hour. Frustration grew in some places, more than three days after the storm ravaged the Texas coastline as a Category 4 hurricane before transforming into a tropical storm that currently sits parked over the Gulf of Mexico ahead of an expected return to shore. One per- son said she had only gotten one meal Monday while watching oth- ers take several helpings of food. Another person, Kevin Perkins, described sleeping on the floor and feeling accosted by police officers inside. North Korea fires missile over Japan in aggressive test SEOUL, South Korea — In a first, North Korea on Tuesday fired a midrange ballistic missile designed to carry a nuclear pay- load that flew over Japan and splashed into the northern Pacific Ocean, officials said. 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