A water main break is causing some flooding in southwest Houston on Wednesday.
– A water main break is releasing a significant amount of water and causing issues on southwest Houston roads on Wednesday.The water main is underground and large amounts of brown water are coming from the ground. Several of the roads in the area are covered in water, and drivers are being asked to steer clear from this street.
Cynthia Miranda graduated from UT Austin and is a proud Houstonian. She is passionate about covering breaking news and community stories. Cynthia previously covered elections, the historic 2021 Texas winter storm, and other news in East Texas. In addition to writing, she also loves going to concerts, watching movies, and cooking with her family.
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