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City mobilizes massive cleanup effort after devastating storm

June 03, 2024 | Garland, Dallas County, Texas



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City mobilizes massive cleanup effort after devastating storm
In a recent government meeting, officials provided an update on the extensive debris cleanup efforts following a significant weather event that impacted approximately 80 to 85% of the city. The meeting highlighted the ongoing challenges and strategies in place to manage the aftermath, with nearly 2,000 tons of debris collected in just one week.

City personnel from sanitation, streets, and the water department have been working extended hours to address the situation, with support from disaster debris contractors. The focus has been on identifying \"hot spots\"—areas with the most severe damage—primarily located in districts 5 and 6. Cleanup efforts are expected to continue for the next two to three months, as residents await insurance claims and additional debris is discovered.

Officials anticipate that the contractors will complete their initial cleanup pass within five to seven days, contingent on favorable weather conditions. Regular services, including residential trash and recycling collection, remain on schedule, with additional staff deployed to address blocked alleys and missed service orders.

Looking ahead, the city aims to return to normal operations within three weeks, emphasizing the necessity of these services for residents. The meeting underscored the city's commitment to thorough and efficient cleanup efforts, with a significant portion of the debris identified as vegetation, contrasting with previous years' debris compositions.

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