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Related: About this forumDowntown Houston is shutdown today to this storm
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Downtown Houston looks horrible this morning
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A large number of people are without power and it will take some time to restore
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I remember during Hurricane Ike, it took a couple of weeks to get power back up. I had some partners who were without power for three weeks. They ended up going to the Y or a club to shower each morning before coming to the office.
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Downtown Houston is shutdown today to this storm (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
May 2024
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Traildogbob
(9,988 posts)1. DeSantan and Florida
Are ya listening?????
BoRaGard
(2,851 posts)2. Repubes will lie again, claim Climate Chaos is a lie
They are the party of dangerous lies.
kimbutgar
(23,282 posts)3. Seems like Karma is paying a major visit to Abbott!
flying_wahini
(8,012 posts)4. Well Howdy! I was there for IKE too. A miserable time for so many.
We didnt have power for 14 days. Rotten food, hole in roof and lots of downed trees everywhere. Stacks of mildewed towels from soaking up the rain inside on the floors.
Just an awful time.