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Before winter storm, Lina Hidalgo warned of Category 5 hurricane conditions. Was she right?


Before winter storm, Lina Hidalgo warned of Category 5 hurricane conditions. Was she right?
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Shonza Branch, 56, sits in her northeast Houston on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. Her home was heavily damage during Hurricane Harvey, and she has been unable to fully repair it. During last week s storm, she lost water and has gone without for over a week.Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Shonza Branch, 56, separates her pills for the week in her bedroom of her Houston on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. Branch spends most of her time inside bedroom since her home was heavily damaged during Hurricane Harvey and lost water in last week s storm.Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less ....

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'How does that happen?': Water crisis unfolds in Houston amid power outages, frozen pipes


How does that happen? : Water crisis unfolding in Houston amid power outages, frozen pipes
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Hannah Siqueiros, clears insulation from a damaged ceiling after a broken pipe was repaired pipe above the kitchen in Michelle Toy s home Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021 in Spring. Water from a damaged pipe above the kitchen caused the ceiling to collapse.Brett Coomer/Staff photographer
Millions of Houstonians awoke Wednesday to a notice from the city that their water was unsafe to drink unless boiled, an impossible task for many residents who continued to suffer power outages from the winter storm.
A large chunk of Houston households had already lost water pressure altogether or had seen their pipes freeze, preventing access to the city’s water system. The crisis extended to key facilities, depriving hospitals and the Harris County Jail of running water. Houston Methodist canceled most non-urgent surgeries and procedures due to the water shortage and may do ....

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