Hot weather poses new risk as thousands remain without power after deadly Houston storm
- A severe storm in Texas claimed four lives, leaving nearly 1 million residents without power due to high winds, heavy rain, and lightning strikes.
- The storm resulted in at least four deaths reported by the Houston mayor's office.
- Hundreds of thousands of Texans are without power for a fourth day following the destructive thunderstorm in Houston.
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Hundreds of northeast Houston seniors 'on an island' without power or help days after storm
A day after Mayor John Whitmire accused Independence Hall senior complex of abandoning residents, a similar scene was reported at Cypress Gardens, where ABC13 found neighbors in the dark and sweating.
City of Houston closes parts of downtown, opens cooling centers
HOUSTON (KIAH) — Mayor John Whitmire says the city is blocking off part of downtown Houston from Louisiana Street to Travis Street and from McKinney Street to Polk Street in what he's calling an "exclusion zone." He said this is where crews will work to repair broken windows from last week's deadly storm and that law enforcement will be on hand to keep people out of this area. Because of this, the city’s municipal courts will be closed on Monday…
Closures Continue Monday Because of Storm Damage and Power Outages
Thanks to extensive storm damage, not everyone has had their power restored and not all Houston ISD schools will be able to open Monday despite crews working through the weekend to restorer and make repairs after Thursday's hurricane force winds swept through Houston, according to the HISD. Municipal courts will... Update 7:11 a.m. Browning Elementary was planned to open this morning but remained closed due to a power outage. Original story:…
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