Not 200,000 people. 200,000 customers with multiple residents at most customers addresses, makes it a half million to a million people still without power. Get the facts straight KHOU.
@@robertward8035That is a common sense regulation. Those nursing homes collect 5000 to 8000 dollars a month from those residents those businesses can afford a generator for the whole building
These kids are big babies and so are some of their parents. I grew up in Galveston in the late 50’s through 1972 when I graduated and in my 12 years of school we did not have A/C, except for when we went to Weis. We went in August and September. There weren’t so many overweight kids then . We girls had to wear dresses or skirts until high school, but we never had A/C.
Only 81° in the classroom? Way back when I used to work in product support at a certain day to Communications company the temperature was always over 80° in the shop. Oftentimes it was as high as 85°. And that was just normal working conditions Every Spring.
What time do they work.havent seen anybody working.ive seen a couple trucks .but they just parked in parking lots.stop lying to the people.tomball looks like there's no big damage and we still with no power.lazzy center point workers