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Take a look at the footage of Hurricane Harvey, as seen from space

The hurricane has caused severe damage to parts of Texas.

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The hurricane, as seen from space (NASA)

NASA has released unique footage of Hurricane Harvey approaching Texas, captured by the International Space Station.

The eye of the Category four hurricane can be seen clearly, and made landfall at 10pm on the south-east Texas coast.

It has since decreased to a Category one storm.

It is expected to be declared a tropical storm by Saturday afternoon. However, heavy flooding is expected in the coming days amid torrential downpours.

As the aftermath unfolds, parts of the state are experiencing severe damage to infrastructure.

A trailer overturned in the wake of Hurricane Harvey in Aransas Pass, Texas (Eric Gay/AP)

Experts are predicting the economic impact of the storm to equal that of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Some 4,500 inmates have been evacuated from nearby prisons in anticipation of rivers overflowing, AP reported.

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