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Show them you care! Share your photos thanking the men and women working amid dangerous heat to restore your power

Crews replace utility poles along Durham Drive on Sunday, May 19, 2024, in Houston, Texas. Residents affected by deadly storms last week that left at least seven dead were finally getting some good news as officials said they expected power to be restored by Sunday evening to a majority of the hundreds of thousands still in the dark and without air conditioning amid hot and humid weather. (AP Photo/Mark Vancleave) (Mark Vancleave, Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

HOUSTON – Since last week’s devastating storm, many Houstonians have been left without electricity and water, prolonging the cleanup process.

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To help with the issues and get the power turned back on as soon as possible, Houston Mayor John Whitimire has garnered 2,000 out-of-town workers to help.

To show our appreciation to our lovely neighbors from Georgia, Florida, Louisiana and Oklahoma, we are asking for YOU to share pictures thanking all of our first responders who are working endlessly to get our electricity turned back on.

Drop a photo on click2pins and we will share it below, let’s show we are #HoustonSTRONG!

HFD Wildland Team and CoH Public Works are working hard to bring back the power!
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HFD Wildland Team and CoH Public Works are working hard to bring back the power!

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HFD Wildland Team and CoH Public Works are working hard to bring back the power!


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