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Houston streets flooded with raw sewage amid generator shortage

July 16, 2024 | Houston Council, Houston, Harris County, Texas



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Houston streets flooded with raw sewage amid generator shortage
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed the pressing issue of raw sewage surfacing in Houston streets, attributing the problem to a shortage of mobile generators for sewage lift stations. A local representative highlighted a specific incident from their neighborhood, sharing a photograph taken two days prior that illustrated the severity of the situation.

The discussion underscored the critical need for additional mobile generators, as some fire stations were left without power due to the insufficient supply. The representative emphasized that the city must prioritize the procurement of more generators, as well as ambulances and fire trucks, to ensure public safety and effective emergency response.

This meeting has sparked a call to action for city officials to allocate resources towards enhancing the infrastructure necessary to prevent such public health hazards in the future.

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