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Where’s the money? Displaced couple says FEMA is leaving them in limbo
Read full article: Where’s the money? Displaced couple says FEMA is leaving them in limboA New Caney family says they’ve been displaced for the past 4 months because of severe weather. During this time, they’ve been left in limbo by FEMA, which still hasn’t sent them money they were approved for.
Natural disasters in Houston are getting more expensive and deadly
Read full article: Natural disasters in Houston are getting more expensive and deadlyHurricanes, derechos, and winter storms are all weather events that have left Houston in disarray. Whether a tree fell on your house or flood waters swept away your belongings, the cost of Mother Nature’s wrath can be hard to recover from.
Debris removal tracker promised to Houston storm victims may never launch: Here’s why
Read full article: Debris removal tracker promised to Houston storm victims may never launch: Here’s whyThe City of Houston has delayed the launch of a new tool designed to help residents track the progress of storm debris cleanup following a devastating Derecho.
You might have Derecho storm debris all summer long and City of Houston is delaying launch of cleanup tracker
Read full article: You might have Derecho storm debris all summer long and City of Houston is delaying launch of cleanup trackerThe City of Houston has delayed the launch of a new tool designed to help residents track the progress of storm debris cleanup following a devastating Derecho.
How you can track storm debris cleanup progress in Houston following devastating derecho
Read full article: How you can track storm debris cleanup progress in Houston following devastating derechoThe City of Houston’s Solid Waste Management Department (SWMD) has released a new tool to help people track the progress of storm debris cleanup.
At least 4 killed after severe storm sweeps through Houston area
Read full article: At least 4 killed after severe storm sweeps through Houston areaThe severe storms that slammed into Houston Thursday afternoon and evening killed four people, blew windows out of downtown high rises, caused widespread damage and shut power off to nearly 900,000 customers.