HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) All flights out of Hobby Airport have been canceled for Wednesday due to a water supply issue, according to airport officials.
According to an update given to Eyewitness News, all flights have been canceled or diverted for the rest of Wednesday.
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Crews are working to bring in temporary water storage tanks for essential needs such as flushing toilets. Officials called it an emergency situation they are addressing.
All flights out of Hobby Airport have been canceled for Wednesday due to a water supply issue, according to officials. Meanwhile, the airfield at George Bush Intercontinental Airport remains open, but flight cancellations or delays are still happening.
Texas City
On Sunday afternoon, officials with the city of Pasadena said the boil water notice is still in effect for that area, and they are waiting approval from TCEQ on when they can rescind the advisory.
Area utilities and many other major water supplies in the area remained under boil orders Sunday. You can see a list of entities that have active boil order notices here.
Water utilities across Texas issued the boil orders last week due to low water pressure. Some have even had to shut off entire supplies after pipes burst.