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Melania Looks Ready To Work During Visit With Hurricane Victims [PHOTOS]

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Katie Jerkovich Entertainment Reporter
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Melania Trump definitely looked ready to get to work Wednesday when she stepped off the plane at Corpus Christi International Airport in jeans and boots.

The first lady looked just as fantastic as she always does wearing green pants, a brown turtleneck top, a grey puffy jacket and brown high heel boots. (RELATED: Bae-Jing! Melania Rocks Asia With These Stunning Looks [SLIDESHOW])

Melania and second lady Karen Pence traveled to Texas to meet with several dozen first responders and military personnel who helped the state recover following the devastation left by Hurricane Harvey over the summer.

“The effects of the hurricane season are still being felt throughout southern portions of the United States and in Puerto Rico, and residents still need our help,” Trump shared in a White House release. “While I am heartened by the strength and resilience of those impacted by the storms, I will continue doing all that I can to lend a voice and shine a spotlight on those who need assistance to rebuild and start new family traditions.  As Christmas and the New Year approach, I encourage people to lend their time volunteering or providing financial support to those still reeling from the hurricanes.”

The first and second lady also visited a “local elementary school, touring classrooms and speaking with faculty and students about the hurricane,” before stopping by a local food bank to help volunteers sort boxes of donations.

“Thank you #Texas! So enjoyed my visit with everyone today. Special thanks to 1st responders & @CoastalBendFB for all that you do! We are with you Texas. #TexasRebuilds,” Trump tweeted along with pictures from the trip.

“Thank you to @FLOTUS Melania Trump and Second Lady Karen Pence for visiting Texas today, and for your continued interest in the Hurricane Harvey rebuilding and recovery efforts. Each time I travel to a community damaged by the storm, I am reminded of the resilience and character of the people of Texas, and I was proud to get to show that off today. We are all in this together, and we are all committed to doing whatever it takes to help Texans recover and rebuild stronger than before,” first lady of Texas Cecelia Abbott captioned her post.