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Houston Area Braces For Heat Wave After Deadly Storms

A woman looks at the damage caused by fallen bricks from a building wall in the aftermath of a severe thunderstorm Friday, May 17, 2024, in Houston. Thunderstorms pummeled southeastern Texas on Thursd

Following the devastating storms that swept through the Houston area, leaving a trail of destruction and power outages, residents are now facing challenges related to heat and air quality warnings. As cleanup efforts continue, over 555,000 homes and businesses are still without electricity, down from nearly 1 million at the peak of the outages.

The severe storms on Thursday, accompanied by winds of up to 100 mph and a tornado in the northwest Houston suburb of Cypress, resulted in at least four fatalities in Harris County. Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo cautioned that power restoration could take weeks in some areas due to multiple transmission towers being down.

Authorities are urging patience as they work to assess and repair the extensive damage caused by the storms. The Houston Health Department announced plans to distribute 400 free portable air conditioners to vulnerable populations to help combat the high temperatures expected over the weekend.

In addition to the heat, concerns about poor air quality and the risk of flash floods in certain areas have been raised. The aftermath of the storms has led to widespread disruptions, with schools closed, government offices shuttered, and transportation severely impacted.

Severe storms caused four fatalities in Harris County.
Over 555,000 homes and businesses still without power in Houston area.
Power restoration could take weeks due to transmission tower damage.
Houston Health Department distributing free portable air conditioners to vulnerable populations.
Concerns about poor air quality and flash floods post-storms.
Emergency declarations signed at local and federal levels for assistance.
President Biden issued disaster declaration for seven Texas counties.
Catastrophic damage to transmission lines in Montgomery County.
Repair efforts underway with thousands of workers deployed.
Community urged to prioritize safety and resilience during recovery.

Emergency declarations have been signed at both the local and federal levels to expedite storm recovery efforts and provide assistance to those affected. President Joe Biden issued a disaster declaration for seven counties in Texas, including Harris, to make federal funding available for storm-affected individuals.

The damage to transmission lines has been described as 'catastrophic' in neighboring Montgomery County, posing significant challenges for utility companies. Repair efforts are underway, with thousands of workers deployed to address the extensive damage to the power infrastructure.

As the community rallies together to recover from the devastation, officials are emphasizing the importance of safety and resilience in the face of this natural disaster.

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