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The City Of Houston Is Opening Up Resource Centers

The clean up continues today after the severe storms that hit Houston. Over 500,000 CenterPoint customers are still without power, and while they expect to have most of the outages restored early next week, some of the heavily damaged areas will take several days.

Also this morning, Mayor John Whitmire announced that the city is opening up resource centers to help Houstonian's with storm recovery.

The centers are located in specific city council districts with the greatest need. Each site will have ice and water and act as a drive-thru distribution center.  

Fifth Ward Multi Service Center

4014 Market St

Houston, TX 77020

9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

 

Salvation Army

12507 Windfern Rd

Houston, TX 77064

9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

 

Salvation Army

4026 N. Interwood

Houston, TX 77032

9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

 

Two additional sites of distribution will operate from 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Distribution Site A - Northeast

Northshore Fellowship Church 

444 Maxey St Houston, TX 77013

 

Distribution Site B - East End/Magnolia 

Iglesia Fe y Poder 

6714 Navigation Blvd

Houston, TX 77011

IT'S GOING TO BE WARMER TODAY, AND HARRIS COUNTY HAS OPENED UP ITS LIBRARIES AS COMMUNITY CENTERS WITH AIR CONDITIONING, INTERNET, PHONE CHARGING, AND OTHER SERVICES FOR THOSE WITHOUT POWER.

A REMINDER - YOU CAN FIND OUT MORE AT READY-HARRIS.ORG, AND RESIDENTS CAN CALL 3-1-1 FOR STORM DEBRIS REMOVAL.


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