Harris County residents affected by severe flooding can now take advantage of debris pickup assistance offered by the Office of Emergency Management.
residents dealing with debris cleanup can now take advantage of assistance from the Office of Emergency Management. The county has launched a dedicated hotline, 713-274-3880, along with an email address,
According to a press release by the county, residents are urged to categorize their debris into six distinct types: normal household trash, vegetative debris, construction and demolition debris, appliances and white goods, electronics, and household chemical waste.County officials say it is important to keep debris from sidewalks away from residential properties to avoid creating a “no pickup zone.
Para informar daños en el hogar y solicitar la recolección de escombros, llame al 713-274-3880 o envíe un correo electrónico a [email protected].Để báo cáo thiệt hại về nhà và yêu cầu thu gom mảnh vụn, vui lòng gọi 713-274-3880 hoặc gửi email tới [email protected] joined the KPRC 2 digital team in March 2024, leveraging her eight years of expertise in blogging and digital content to share her passion for Houston.
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