Inside look at downtown Houston’s recovery after wind damages estimated 4,000 windows

Published 2024-05-22
Recovery efforts are underway in downtown Houston after winds reached 100 miles per hour last week but it could be months before the country’s fourth largest city returns to normal.

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  • @seanodion7989
    Government says, “Repeat after me: ‘This is normal. Everything is fine.’”
  • It just occurred to me: not only do officials and property owners have to replace blown out windows but also test every single window for non-obvious damage, i.e., its integrity/
  • @rickovsky980
    OK theres that term again.... Non-essential employees. What kind of asinine term is that to keep repeating over and over. That term was thrown into the myriad of New Things to Say when the covid scare was being blasted
  • @Jonathon10
    We need to start building our buildings a little bit better. We need to build them to last like they did 100 years ago.
  • @mond000
    Angels don't play this HAARP
  • You own nothing! Are you happy? No sympathy for self insured corporate owners of Skyscrapers in Houston. No bail outs requested.
  • @Larryt2kanz3007
    In there day of trial they will all stand up in court and lie and say they are Christians . Depart from me I never knew you . Author Larry Thompson Inventor Larry Thompson God's house of Eden LLC
  • @SuicidalClown
    If they believed in Climate Change, maybe they could have installed better windows