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Texas storm: About 390,000 Texans are still under boil water advisories from the winter storm msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Texas storm: About 390,000 Texans are still under boil water advisories from the winter storm msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Thousands still without water after winter storm Updated: Tags: HOUSTON – The historic freezing temperatures might be gone but many Houstonians are still without running water. In a press conference on Sunday, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said he believes the number of tenants and homeowners struggling is likely in the thousands. Coaquies Davis, who lives at the Sterlingshire apartments in northeast Houston, said she’s been without water for about 11 days. “I feel so frustrated. It hard on us and our kids. I’ve been keeping them inside because you can’t get too dirty if you can’t bathe,” Davis said. ....
Over half a million Texans remain under boil water advisories a week after a winter storm brutalized the south Over half a million Texans are still under boil water notices more than a week after a winter storm brutalized large swaths of the south, leaving millions without water and power for days. A total of 509,206 people were still impacted by boil water notices as of Sunday night, with 458 boil water notices in effect, according to the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ). An additional 1,709 boil water notices serving over 17 million Texans have been lifted, the agency said. “Even though the power is on and the water pressure is normalized, there are thousands of homes and apartments that have been affected because of busted pipes,” Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said in a press release Sunday. “They still do not have water, so there is a tremendous need.” ....