LEADERS IN GALVESTON CITY GOVERNMENT, LAW ENFORCEMENT AND HUNTER EDUCATION JOIN NSSF TO LAUNCH PROJECT CHILDSAFE GALVESTON
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LEADERS IN GALVESTON CITY GOVERNMENT, LAW ENFORCEMENT AND HUNTER EDUCATION JOIN NSSF TO LAUNCH PROJECT CHILDSAFE GALVESTON
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GALVESTON, Texas (Reuters) - Texas Governor Greg Abbott said on Thursday that all power generating plants in the state were back online but hundreds of thousands of homes remain without energy because of downed lines and other issues after a ferocious winter storm and cold snap.
While welcoming the progress, other leaders in Texas warned that the state’s energy grid would remain extremely “fragile” for a few days and that the cold weather that created the problems would stick around through the weekend.
Some 325,000 households still do not have power, down from 2.7 million on Wednesday, and more than 13 million Texans are seeing interruptions in their water services.
US snow storm: Texans get power back as water crisis spreads
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