Breaking News: Severe Weather Warning for Houston, British Columbia
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Residents Urged to Take Precautions as Storm Approaching
The National Weather Service has issued a severe weather warning for Houston, British Columbia. A major storm is expected to hit the area within the next few hours, bringing with it high winds, heavy rain, and possible flooding. Residents are urged to take precautions to stay safe during the storm.
The storm is expected to make landfall in Houston by late afternoon. Winds are expected to reach up to 80 kilometers per hour, with gusts of up to 100 kilometers per hour. Heavy rain is also expected, with up to 50 millimeters of precipitation possible. Flooding is a risk, especially in low-lying areas.
Residents are urged to secure loose objects outdoors, such as patio furniture and garbage cans. They should also stay indoors during the storm and avoid driving if possible. Those who live in flood-prone areas should be prepared to evacuate if necessary.
The city of Houston is working to prepare for the storm. Emergency crews are on standby and sandbags are being made available to residents. The city is also urging residents to stay informed about the storm and to follow any instructions from local officials.
The National Weather Service is urging residents to stay up-to-date on the latest forecasts and to be prepared to take action if necessary. The NWS website and social media accounts will provide regular updates on the storm's progress.
Residents who have any questions or concerns about the storm can call the city's emergency hotline at 555-1212.
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