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Houston Texans' JJ Watt raises more than $10m for hurricane victims

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JJ Watt set up the campaign to help victims of Hurricane Harvey

Houston Texans defensive end JJ Watt has announced his fundraising to help victims of Hurricane Harvey has surpassed $10m in 72 hours.

Watt, who pledged $100,000 of his own money to the cause, has been leading the charge to gather funds for those affected by the tropical storm, which has seen at least 18 people killed and 13,000 more rescued.

The heaviest tropical downpour in US history has left an area 15 times the size of Manhattan under water, according to the Houston Chronicle newspaper.

Amy Adams Strunk, Tennessee Titans owner and a Houston native, has reportedly donated $1m to Watt's campaign, while Houston Rockets point guard Chris Paul has also pledged $50,000.

"I have no clue how big this thing can get, how much money we can raise," Watt said. "But I can promise I'm going to do every single thing I can to make sure this money goes directly back to the people and that we help rebuild Houston, the areas around it and that we make sure these people get back on their feet.

"This is our city, that's our community and I just want to make sure we get everybody back on their feet."

Houston's Thursday night preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys has been canceled as a result of the hurricane and subsequent flooding.

Though the game had been moved from Houston to the home of the Cowboys, Dallas, the decision was taken on Wednesday to cancel the game altogether when the Texans said local authorities had found a safe route for the team to drive the 250 miles home.

"At this time, the priority of our organization is getting our players, coaches and staff back home to be reunited with their families, many of whom have been evacuated from their homes and are currently sheltered," the Texans said in a statement.

"The team feels it is imperative to get back home to help the Houston community recover from the devastation of Hurricane Harvey."

To donate to Watt's relief efforts, visit YouCaring.com/JJWatt.

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