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  • Austin, Texas Feb. 16, 2021:  Snowbound Austin residents  line up to shop at a Trader Joe's food store in the trendy Seaholm District downtown while Texas struggles to recover from a historic snowstorm and brutal cold temperatures.  Most businesses will be closed all week due to the storm.
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  • Austin, Texas Feb. 16, 2021:  Snowbound Austin residents  line up to shop at a Trader Joe's food store in the trendy Seaholm District downtown while Texas struggles to recover from a historic snowstorm and brutal cold temperatures.  Most businesses will be closed all week due to the storm.
    BD SMLC shelter556X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb. 16, 2021: Deborah Michalewicz, who is homeless, is tended to by medical student Robin Daemmrich at a church-run emergency clinic in ater fleeing freezing cold and snow outside.  A historic snow of 8 inches coupled with bitterly-cold temperatures have forced hundreds living outside to seek shelter.
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  • Austin, Texas Feb. 16, 2021: Deborah Michalewicz, who is homeless, is tended to by medical student Robin Daemmrich at a church-run emergency clinic in ater fleeing freezing cold and snow outside.  A historic snow of 8 inches coupled with bitterly-cold temperatures have forced hundreds living outside to seek shelter.
    BD SMLC shelter408X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 19, 2021: University of Texas student Meagan Melhop (l), prepares to clean and bandage a possible frostbitten foot of a homeless woman sheltering for several days at an Austin church. The woman said she slept outside during the first night of this week's devastating Texas storms but did not properly cover her foot.
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  • Austin, Texas Feb 19, 2021: University of Texas student MEAGAN MELHOP (l), prepares to clean and bandage a possible frostbitten foot of a homeless woman sheltering for several days at an Austin church. The woman said she slept outside during the first night of this week's devastating Texas storms but did not properly cover her foot.
    ZAX_4403ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5423ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5319ZU.JPG
  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: A large plastic bin is placed to catch water from melting snow off U.S. 183 in north Austin at the site of a homeless camp holding almost a dozen people.  Most homeless escaped to warming shelters and began to return to their outdoor homes after the record Texas snow storm.
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  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: Ann Howard, r, talks with a homeowner who owns a halfway house  in the Anderson Mill subdivision of north Austin during a water emergency in central Texas.  The are has been out of water for several days.
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  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: Homeowner Hank Lam r, and her son Nan Nguyen  carriy a pot of water from the rear of a friend's SUV heading toward her house in the Anderson Mill subdivision of north Austin during a water emergency in central Texas.  The are has been out of water for several days.
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  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: Homeowner Hank Lam carries a pot of water from the rear of a friend's SUV heading toward her house in the Anderson Mill subdivision of north Austin during a water emergency in central Texas.  The are has been out of water for several days.
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  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021:  A man who asked not to be identified eats in the dining room at Saint Martin's Lutheran Church on the fourth straight day of below-freezing Texas temperatures. Hundreds of homeless are taking advantage of indoor shelter in Texas' record-breaking weather disaster.
    Shelter91X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021: Emergency Medical Services workers load ambulances with patients at Saint David's Medical Center in south Austin after the hospital suffered water problems along with large swaths of the Austin metro area.  A warming trend has melted some snow to reveal major damage to Texas infrastructure.
    Ambulance87X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021: Emergency Medical Services workers load ambulances at Saint David's Medical Center in south Austin after the hospital suffered water problems along with large swaths of the Austin metro area.  A warming trend has melted some snow to reveal major damage to Texas infrastructure.
    Ambulance86X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021: Emergency Medical Services workers load ambulances at Saint David's Medical Center in south Austin after the hospital suffered water problems along with large swaths of the Austin metro area.  A warming trend has melted some snow to reveal major damage to Texas infrastructure.
    Ambulance85X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021: Emergency Medical Services workers load ambulances at Saint David's Medical Center in south Austin after the hospital suffered water problems along with large swaths of the Austin metro area.  A warming trend has melted some snow to reveal major damage to Texas infrastructure.
    Ambulance81X.JPG
  • A water main break at 8th and Lavaca in downtown Austin sends hundreds of gallons a minute onto Lavaca Street while Austin struggles to recover from this week's major snowstorm.  A boil water notice was implemented last night and many have had their water cut off in the freezing weather.
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  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: Snowboarders including Justin Poses of Austin make his way down the Azie Morton hill to Zilker Park after a rare snowstorm dumped 7-8" overnight in central Texas. Austin is shut down waiting for a temperature rise later this week. (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: The Texas Capitol grounds including the Tejano Monument are covered in 6-7 inches of rare snowfall Monday morning after an overnight winter storm blew into central Texas. Most offices and school remain closed until warmer weather arrives later in the week. (Photo by Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto
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  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: The Texas Capitol grounds including the south walkway are covered in 6-7 inches of rare snowfall Monday morning after an overnight winter storm blew into central Texas. Most offices and school remain closed until warmer weather arrives later in the week. (Photo by Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto
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  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: A Dept. of Public Safety vehicle guards the east entrance of the Texas Capitol Monday morning after an overnight winter storm blew into central Texas dropping 6-7 inches of snow.  Most offices and school will emain closed until warmer weather arrives later in the week. (Photo by Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto
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  • ©1996 withered corn crop during a drought in central Texas near Austin
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  • A water main break at 8th and Lavaca in downtown Austin sends hundreds of gallons a minute onto Lavaca Street while Austin struggles to recover from this week's major snowstorm.  A boil water notice was implemented last night and many have had their water cut off in the freezing weather.
    ZBX_4700X.JPG
  • A water main break at 8th and Lavaca in downtown Austin sends hundreds of gallons a minute onto Lavaca Street while Austin struggles to recover from this week's major snowstorm.  A boil water notice was implemented last night and many have had their water cut off in the freezing weather.
    ZBX_4696X.JPG
  • A water main break at 8th and Lavaca in downtown Austin sends hundreds of gallons a minute onto Lavaca Street while Austin struggles to recover from this week's major snowstorm.  A boil water notice was implemented last night and many have had their water cut off in the freezing weather.
    ZBX_4676X.JPG
  • A water main break at 8th and Lavaca in downtown Austin sends hundreds of gallons a minute onto Lavaca Street while Austin struggles to recover from this week's major snowstorm.  A boil water notice was implemented last night and many have had their water cut off in the freezing weather.
    ZBX_4665X.JPG
  • `A water main break at 8th and Lavaca in downtown Austin sends hundreds of gallons a minute onto Lavaca Street while Austin struggles to recover from this week's major snowstorm.  A boil water notice was implemented last night and many have had their water cut off in the freezing weather.
    _BDC5169X.JPG
  • A water main break at 8th and Lavaca in downtown Austin sends hundreds of gallons a minute onto Lavaca Street while Austin struggles to recover from this week's major snowstorm.  A boil water notice was implemented last night and many have had their water cut off in the freezing weather.
    _BDD3613X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb. 16, 2021:  Snowbound Austin residents  line up to shop at a Trader Joe's food store in the trendy Seaholm District downtown while Texas struggles to recover from a historic snowstorm and brutal cold temperatures.  Most businesses will be closed all week due to the storm.
    BD SMLC shelter591X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb. 16, 2021: Jeff Corbell, who is homeless and fleeing the extreme cold of the Texas snowstorm is seen by medical student Robin Daemmrich at a church-run emergency clinic in Austin. A historic snow of 8 inches coupled with bitterly-cold temperatures have forced hundreds living outside to seek shelter.
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  • Austin, Texas Feb. 16, 2021: A homeless man fleeing the extreme cold of the Texas snowstorm gets medical care at a church-run emergency clinic in Austin. A historic snow of 8 inches coupled with bitterly-cold temperatures have forced hundreds living outside to seek shelter.
    BD SMLC shelter519.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb. 16, 2021: A homeless man fleeing the extreme cold of the Texas snowstorm gets medical care at a church-run emergency clinic in Austin. A historic snow of 8 inches coupled with bitterly-cold temperatures have forced hundreds living outside to seek shelter.
    BD SMLC shelter502.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb. 16, 2021: Patricio Martinez, who is homeless and fleeing the extreme cold of the Texas snowstorm listens to the radio at a church-run emergency clinic in Austin. A historic snow of 8 inches coupled with bitterly-cold temperatures have forced hundreds living outside to seek shelter.
    BD SMLC shelter473X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb. 16, 2021: A homeless man fleeing the extreme cold of the Texas snowstorm is seen by medical student Robin Daemmrich at a church-run emergency clinic in Austin. A historic snow of 8 inches coupled with bitterly-cold temperatures have forced hundreds living outside to seek shelter.
    BD SMLC shelter421X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb. 16, 2021: A homeless man fleeing the extreme cold of the Texas snowstorm sleeps at a church-run emergency clinic in Austin. A historic snow of 8 inches coupled with bitterly-cold temperatures have forced hundreds living outside to seek shelter.
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  • Austin, Texas Feb 19, 2021: University of Texas student Meagan Melhop (l), prepares to clean and bandage a possible frostbitten foot of a homeless woman sheltering for several days at an Austin church. The woman said she slept outside during the first night of this week's devastating Texas storms but did not properly cover her foot.
    ZAX_4432AL.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 19, 2021: University of Texas student Meagan Melhop (l), prepares to clean and bandage a possible frostbitten foot of a homeless woman sheltering for several days at an Austin church. The woman said she slept outside during the first night of this week's devastating Texas storms but did not properly cover her foot.
    ZAX_4420AL.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 19, 2021: University of Texas student Meagan Melhop (l), prepares to clean and bandage a possible frostbitten foot of a homeless woman sheltering for several days at an Austin church. The woman said she slept outside during the first night of this week's devastating Texas storms but did not properly cover her foot.
    ZAX_4413AL.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 19, 2021: University of Texas student Meagan Melhop (l), prepares to clean and bandage a possible frostbitten foot of a homeless woman sheltering for several days at an Austin church. The woman said she slept outside during the first night of this week's devastating Texas storms but did not properly cover her foot.
    ZAX_4412AL.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 19, 2021: University of Texas student MEAGAN MELHOP (l), prepares to clean and bandage a possible frostbitten foot of a homeless woman sheltering for several days at an Austin church. The woman said she slept outside during the first night of this week's devastating Texas storms but did not properly cover her foot.
    ZAX_4413ZU.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 19, 2021: University of Texas student MEAGAN MELHOP (l), prepares to clean and bandage a possible frostbitten foot of a homeless woman sheltering for several days at an Austin church. The woman said she slept outside during the first night of this week's devastating Texas storms but did not properly cover her foot.
    ZAX_4420ZU.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 19, 2021: University of Texas student MEAGAN MELHOP (l), prepares to clean and bandage a possible frostbitten foot of a homeless woman sheltering for several days at an Austin church. The woman said she slept outside during the first night of this week's devastating Texas storms but did not properly cover her foot.
    ZAX_4432ZU.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 19, 2021: The sun rises over a Texas Capitol darkened to save energy on the sixth day of winter weather that has paralyzed much of an unprepared Lone Star state.  Warmer weather will allow Texans to check on extensive damage to water systems, trees and roadways.
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  • Austin, Texas Feb 19, 2021: University of Texas student MEAGAN MELHOP (l), prepares to clean and bandage a possible frostbitten foot of a homeless woman sheltering for several days at an Austin church. The woman said she slept outside during the first night of this week's devastating Texas storms but did not properly cover her foot.
    ZAX_4412ZU.JPG
  • The sun rises over a Texas Capitol darkened to save energy on the sixth day of winter weather that has paralyzed much of an unprepared Lone Star state.  Warmer weather will allow Texans to check on extensive damage to water systems, trees and roadways.
    CaptiolAM121ZU.JPG
  • The sun rises over a Texas Capitol darkened to save energy on the sixth day of winter weather that has paralyzed much of an unprepared Lone Star state.  Warmer weather will allow Texans to check on extensive damage to water systems, trees and roadways.
    CaptiolAM113ZU.JPG
  • The sun rises over a Texas Capitol darkened to save energy on the sixth day of winter weather that has paralyzed much of an unprepared Lone Star state.  Warmer weather will allow Texans to check on extensive damage to water systems, trees and roadways.
    CaptiolAM101ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5445ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5442ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5405ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5404ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5381ZU.JPG
  • Braving a chilly wind despite the clearing skies, a man who asked not to be identified panhandles in the turn lane of a busy east Austin boulevard following a snowy and cold historic week in Texas.  Warmer temperatures melted much of the snowpack and left Texans to clean up the mess on FEb. 19, 2021
    _BDC5343ZU.JPG
  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: A large plastic bin is placed to catch water from melting snow off U.S. 183 in north Austin at the site of a homeless camp holding almost a dozen people.  Most homeless escaped to warming shelters and began to return to their outdoor homes after the record Texas snow storm.
    _BDD4232ALA.JPG
  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: A large plastic bin is placed to catch water from melting snow off U.S. 183 in north Austin at the site of a homeless camp holding almost a dozen people.  Most homeless escaped to warming shelters and began to return to their outdoor homes after the record Texas snow storm.
    _BDD4198ALA.JPG
  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: A large plastic bin is placed to catch water from melting snow off U.S. 183 in north Austin at the site of a homeless camp holding almost a dozen people.  Most homeless escaped to warming shelters and began to return to their outdoor homes after the record Texas snow storm.
    _BDD4179ALA.JPG
  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: A large plastic bin is placed to catch water from melting snow off U.S. 183 in north Austin at the site of a homeless camp holding almost a dozen people.  Most homeless escaped to warming shelters and began to return to their outdoor homes after the record Texas snow storm.
    _BDD4161ALA.JPG
  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: A large plastic bin is placed to catch water from melting snow off U.S. 183 in north Austin at the site of a homeless camp holding almost a dozen people.  Most homeless escaped to warming shelters and began to return to their outdoor homes after the record Texas snow storm.
    _BDD4147ALA.JPG
  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: Ann Howard, r, helps two residents of a halfway house that are out of water in the Anderson Mill subdivision of north Austin during a water emergency in central Texas.  The are has been out of water for several days.
    _BDD4102ALA.JPG
  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: Ann Howard, r, helps a resident carriy a jug of water from the rear of a friend's SUV heading toward her house in the Anderson Mill subdivision of north Austin during a water emergency in central Texas.  The are has been out of water for several days.
    _BDD4084ALA.JPG
  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: Ann Howard, r, helps two residents of a halfway house that are out of water in the Anderson Mill subdivision of north Austin during a water emergency in central Texas.  The are has been out of water for several days in the aftermath of a weeks long Texas storm aftermath.
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  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: Patrick Rooney, 75, who is chronically homeless, stand on the back deck of their new home at a halfway house for recovering alcoholics after he is placed there by caseworkers.  Rooney and Fowler spent a week in a warming shelter at a local church before getting the chance at recovery.
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  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: Matthew Fowler, 50, (l) and Patrick Rooney, 75, who are both chronically homeless, stand in the bedroom of their new home at a halfway house for recovering alcoholics after they are placed there by caseworkers.  Both spent a week in a warming shelter at a local church before getting a chance at recovery.
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  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: Patrick Rooney, 75, who is chronically homeless, stands in the bedroom of his new home at a halfway house for recovering alcoholics after he is placed there by caseworkers.  Rooney spent a week in a warming shelter at a local church before getting the chance at recovery.
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  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: Thomas Keller, 63,  who is chronically homeless, checks in to a citry-run shelter at the Palmer Events Center after he is placed there by caseworkers.  Keller  spent a week in a warming shelter at a local church escaping the Texas record snowstorm.
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  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: Homeowner Hank Lam carries a pot of water from the rear of a friend's SUV heading toward her house in the Anderson Mill subdivision of north Austin during a water emergency in central Texas.  The are has been out of water for several days.
    _BDC5501ALA.JPG
  • Austin, Texas USA Feb. 20, 2021: Homeowner Hank Lam carries a pot of water from the rear of a friend's SUV heading toward her house in the Anderson Mill subdivision of north Austin during a water emergency in central Texas.  The are has been out of water for several days.
    _BDC5498ALA.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021: A man walks with a cooler of food next to Saint David's Medical Center on a slushy road  in south Austin after the hospital suffered water problems along with large swaths of the Austin metro area.  A warming trend has melted some snow to reveal major damage to Texas infrastructure.
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  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021:  Homeless guests Tom Keller, l, and Raymond Powell, c, talk to counselor Fancy Fairchild at a warming shelter run by Saint Martin's Lutheran Church in downtown Austin as bitter cold weather stretches into its sixth day in Texas. Hundreds of homeless are taking advantage of indoor shelter in Texas' record-breaking weather disaster.
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  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021:  Patricio V. Martinez, who is homeless, waits in the dining room at Saint Martin's Lutheran Church on the fourth straight day of below-freezing Texas temperatures. Hundreds of homeless are taking advantage of indoor shelter in Texas' record-breaking weather disaster.
    Shelter92X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021: Emergency Medical Services workers load ambulances at Saint David's Medical Center in south Austin after the hospital suffered water problems along with large swaths of the Austin metro area.  A warming trend has melted some snow to reveal major damage to Texas infrastructure.
    Ambulance90X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021: Emergency Medical Services workers load ambulances at Saint David's Medical Center in south Austin after the hospital suffered water problems along with large swaths of the Austin metro area.  A warming trend has melted some snow to reveal major damage to Texas infrastructure.
    Ambulance89X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021: Emergency Medical Services workers load ambulances at Saint David's Medical Center in south Austin after the hospital suffered water problems along with large swaths of the Austin metro area.  A warming trend has melted some snow to reveal major damage to Texas infrastructure.
    Ambulance88X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021: Emergency Medical Services workers unload ambulances with patients at Saint David's Medical Center in south Austin after the hospital suffered water problems along with large swaths of the Austin metro area.  A warming trend has melted some snow to reveal major damage to Texas infrastructure.
    Ambulance82X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021: Emergency Medical Services workers load ambulances at Saint David's Medical Center in south Austin after the hospital suffered water problems along with large swaths of the Austin metro area.  A warming trend has melted some snow to reveal major damage to Texas infrastructure.
    Ambulance79X.JPG
  • Austin, Texas Feb 18, 2021: Emergency Medical Services workers load ambulances at Saint David's Medical Center in south Austin after the hospital suffered water problems along with large swaths of the Austin metro area.  A warming trend has melted some snow to reveal major damage to Texas infrastructure.
    Ambulance80X.JPG
  • A water main break at 8th and Lavaca in downtown Austin sends hundreds of gallons a minute onto Lavaca Street while Austin struggles to recover from this week's major snowstorm.  A boil water notice was implemented last night and many have had their water cut off in the freezing weather.
    ZBX_4700X.JPG
  • A water main break at 8th and Lavaca in downtown Austin sends hundreds of gallons a minute onto Lavaca Street while Austin struggles to recover from this week's major snowstorm.  A boil water notice was implemented last night and many have had their water cut off in the freezing weather.
    ZBX_4696X.JPG
  • A water main break at 8th and Lavaca in downtown Austin sends hundreds of gallons a minute onto Lavaca Street while Austin struggles to recover from this week's major snowstorm.  A boil water notice was implemented last night and many have had their water cut off in the freezing weather.
    ZBX_4676X.JPG
  • `A water main break at 8th and Lavaca in downtown Austin sends hundreds of gallons a minute onto Lavaca Street while Austin struggles to recover from this week's major snowstorm.  A boil water notice was implemented last night and many have had their water cut off in the freezing weather.
    _BDC5169X.JPG
  • A water main break at 8th and Lavaca in downtown Austin sends hundreds of gallons a minute onto Lavaca Street while Austin struggles to recover from this week's major snowstorm.  A boil water notice was implemented last night and many have had their water cut off in the freezing weather.
    _BDD3613X.JPG
  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: Skiers make their way up the Azie Morton hill with help after a rare snowstorm dumped 7-8" overnight in central Texas. Austin is shut down waiting for a temperature rise later this week. (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
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  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: Snowboarders including Justin Poses of Austin make his way down the Azie Morton hill to Zilker Park after a rare snowstorm dumped 7-8" overnight in central Texas. Austin is shut down waiting for a temperature rise later this week. (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
    AustinSnowBoard258.JPG
  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: Snowboarders including Justin Poses of Austin make his way down the Azie Morton hill to Zilker Park after a rare snowstorm dumped 7-8" overnight in central Texas. Austin is shut down waiting for a temperature rise later this week. (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
    AustinSnowBoard026.JPG
  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: A motorist tries to hook a chain to his truck stuck for several hours in downtown Austin after a rare snowstorm dumped 7-8" overnight in central Texas. Austin is shut down waiting for a temperature rise later this week. (Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto)
    AustinSnowBoard003.JPG
  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: The Texas Capitol grounds including a COVID-19 testing tent on the north side are covered in 6-7 inches of rare snowfall Monday morning after an overnight winter storm blew into central Texas. Most offices and school remain closed until warmer weather arrives later in the week. (Photo by Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto
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  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: The Texas Capitol south steps are covered in 6-7 inches of rare snowfall Monday morning after an overnight winter storm blew into central Texas. Most offices and school remain closed until warmer weather arrives later in the week. (Photo by Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto
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  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: The Texas Capitol grounds including the Alamo memorial are covered in 6-7 inches of rare snowfall Monday morning after an overnight winter storm blew into central Texas. Most offices and school remain closed until warmer weather arrives later in the week. (Photo by Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto
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  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: The north Texas Capitol grounds including a COVID-19 testing tent are covered in 6-7 inches of rare snowfall Monday morning after an overnight winter storm blew into central Texas. Most offices and school remain closed until warmer weather arrives later in the week. (Photo by Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto
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  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: The Texas Capitol grounds including the underground Capitol Extension, are covered in 6-7 inches of rare snowfall Monday morning after an overnight winter storm blew into central Texas. Most offices and school remain closed until warmer weather arrives later in the week. (Photo by Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto
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  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: The Texas Capitol grounds including the Capitol Extension rotunda, are covered in 6-7 inches of a rare snowfall Monday morning after an overnight winter storm blew into central Texas. Most offices and school remain closed until warmer weather arrives later in the week. (Photo by Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto
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  • Austin, TX Feb 15, 2021: The mall area of Saint Martin's Lutheran Church is covered in 6-7 inches of snow at sunrise Monday morning after an overnight winter storm blew into central Texas. Most offices and school remain closed until warmer weather arrives later in the week. (Photo by Bob Daemmrich/CapitolPressPhoto
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  • Austin, TX February 14, 2009: University of Texas at Austin students, inlcuding the Filipino-American Students Assn., work on sprucing up houses and public areas in east Austin as part of the second-annual Clinton Global Initiative University, a conference bringing together students to take action on global challenges such as poverty, hunger, energy, climate change and global health. The program is patterned after Clinton Global Initiative Foundation formed by President Bill Clinton.       ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX February 14, 2009: Marie Tillman, widow of Army Ranger and NFL player Pat Tillman who was killed in Afghanistan, speaks on a panel at the second-annual Clinton Global Initiative University, a conference bringing together students to take action on global challenges such as poverty, hunger, energy, climate change and global health. The program is patterned after Clinton Global Initiative Foundation formed by President Bill Clinton.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX February 14, 2009: Former President Bill Clinton (r) hosts the second-annual Clinton Global Initiative University, a conference bringing together more than 1,000 students to take action on global challenges such as poverty, hunger, energy, climate change and global health. Left to right are Marie Tillman, actor Matthew McConaughey, NFL player Nnamdi Asomugha and Clinton.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX February 14, 2009: University of Texas at Austin students, inlcuding the Filipino-American Students Assn., work on sprucing up houses and public areas in east Austin as part of the second-annual Clinton Global Initiative University, a conference bringing together students to take action on global challenges such as poverty, hunger, energy, climate change and global health. The program is patterned after Clinton Global Initiative Foundation formed by President Bill Clinton.       ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0304592_AL.jpg
  • Austin, TX February 14, 2009: Actor Matthew McConaughey listens during a seminar at the second-annual Clinton Global Initiative University, a conference bringing together more than 1,000 students to take action on global challenges such as poverty, hunger, energy, climate change and global health. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX February 14, 2009: Former President Bill Clinton hosts the second-annual Clinton Global Initiative University, a conference bringing together more than 1,000 students to take action on global challenges such as poverty, hunger, energy, climate change and global health. Left to right are Scott Cowen of Tulaine, Carlo Demarco of mtvU, Jonny Dorsey of Stanford, Margaret McKenna of Wal-Mart, Zainab Salbi of Women for Women, and Paul Begala of CNN.       ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX February 14, 2009: University of Texas at Austin students, inlcuding the Filipino-American Students Assn., work on sprucing up houses and public areas in east Austin as part of the second-annual Clinton Global Initiative University, a conference bringing together students to take action on global challenges such as poverty, hunger, energy, climate change and global health. The program is patterned after Clinton Global Initiative Foundation formed by President Bill Clinton.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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