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Texas Woman Whose 3 Kids and Mom Died in House Fire Speaks Out

| Credit: GoFundMe My son Edison, he s an early riser, so he kind of got to benefit from the fresh snow first. and shortly after, his sisters joined, she shared. It was magical, and I knew all this was kind of going on around us in Houston, but. we didn t feel like at all we were in the middle of something going on in the city. Around 5 p.m., the lights in their house went out. Nguyen noted to CNN that the power outage didn t faze us too much, as her family often played with board games and cards. To keep warm amid the storm, Nguyen said she made a fire in their fireplace something that wasn t out of the ordinary for her.

Texas Moms Struggled to Protect Children with Special Needs in Storm

Sylvia Cerda Salinas children | Credit: Courtesy Sylvia Cerda For parents of children with special needs in Texas, difficult situations were made all the more challenging after an unprecedented winter storm upended their daily routines, knocking out power and prompting a scramble to safety. Millions of Texans were forced to get by without power and water for days on end, but for moms like Judith Carter and Sylvia Cerda Salinas, who both have sons with autism, the challenges posed an extra level of difficulty. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications.

Inside the Water Crisis Texans Are Facing After Deep Freeze

| Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty As Texas continues to reel from the extreme weather that pummeled the state last week, millions of residents are still without water thanks to burst pipes and a damaged infrastructure. Nearly 8.8 million people were still under boil water notices on Monday, according to the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality, and 120,000 people had no water service at all, NBC News reported. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. Gov. Greg Abbott reportedly said over the weekend that Texas is bringing in more plumbers to repair damaged water systems, but for families like Rachel LaGrone Mello s, the help can t come fast enough.

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