You ll have to boil your water until at least Monday, Mayor Sylvester Turner says
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Victor Hernandez, left, and Luis Martinez fill their water containers with a hose from a spigot in Haden Park as others wait in near freezing temperatures Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021 in Houston. Houston and several surrounding communities are under a boil water notice as many residents are still without running water in their homes, despite power returning to the region.Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer
You’ll have to boil your water for another few days, Houston.
That does not include Kingwood and Willowchase, which are not under the notice because they are not served by the City of Houston s water supply system, Turner said.
dropping more than three and a half feet of rain, forcing rescuers to save and evacuate more than a thousand people. after harvey, they are getting hit again. fox 26 houston reporter is in houston tonight, greg, good evening to you, what can you tell us there? hey, martha beard looked behind me, a houston road completely underwater. residents cut off from their homes and families. it is a scene being replicated all over the greater houston area as tropical storm dumped a monster load of rainfall that has paralyzed traffic on major highways and forced hundreds of high water rescues. a recurring theme today, you mentioned it, is this as bad as hurricane harvey? many say ten to 20 inches of rain was just as severe, just as debilitating. this is still an evolving disaster with a couple more