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  • 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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_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.
    ZBX_4676X.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.
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  • 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 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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  • `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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  • `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, 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 shelter564X.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 shelter556X.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.
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  • 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.
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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 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.
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  • 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)
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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: 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: 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)
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  • Austin, TX USA January 11, 2021:  A rare snowball slowly melts on the west lawn at the Texas Capitol the day after a freak snowstorm hits just prior to the 87th Legislature session of 2021. The two-foot thick snowball was probably made by a tourist reveling in a rare Austin snow event.
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  • Austin, TX USA January 11, 2021:  A rare snowball slowly melts on the west lawn at the Texas Capitol the day after a freak snowstorm hits just prior to the 87th Legislature session of 2021. The two-foot thick snowball was probably made by a tourist reveling in a rare Austin snow event.
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  • Austin, TX USA January 11, 2021:  A rare snowball slowly melts on the west lawn at the Texas Capitol the day after a freak snowstorm hits just prior to the 87th Legislature session of 2021. The two-foot thick snowball was probably made by a tourist reveling in a rare Austin snow event.
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  • Austin, TX USA January 11, 2021:  A rare snowball slowly melts on the west lawn at the Texas Capitol the day after a freak snowstorm hits just prior to the 87th Legislature session of 2021. The two-foot thick snowball was probably made by a tourist reveling in a rare Austin snow event.
    Snowball1074AL.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: 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, 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: 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: 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. 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 shelter430X.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.
    BD SMLC shelter408X.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.
    _BDD4171ALA.JPG
  • 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: 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.
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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.
    _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.
    _BDC5480ALA.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.
    _BDD4147ALA.JPG
  • 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, 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 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: 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: 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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  • 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 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 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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  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
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  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0702ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Cases of bottled water arrive by truck to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0667ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Children help sort as volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1322ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: A truck arrives with thousands of bottles of water while volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1309ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Children pass out Girl Scout cookies as other volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1282ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Eli Sierra helps pass out water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1276ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Eli Sierra helps pass out water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1275ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Eli Sierra helps pass out water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1272ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Eli Sierra helps pass out water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1263ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers help pass out water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1255ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers help pass out water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1218ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Cherry Ward and other volunteers help organize the line to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1174ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Sergio Sephar, 12,  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0857ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Sergio Sephar, 12,  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0847ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Vicki Goodwin pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0844ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Vicki Goodwin pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0814ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Peyton Somers, 6, helps pass out water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0804ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Peyton Somers, 6, right,  and her friend Blake Anderson, 6, help pass out water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0776ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0732ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0706ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0687ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Cases of bottled water sit to be passed out to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0301ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers pass out Girl Scout cookies free of charge to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0289ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: With the Austin skyline in the background, volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0287ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Jake Nobles of Dripping Springs pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0261ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Eli Sierra pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0241ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Blake Anderson, l, and Peyton Somers, 6, help pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0217ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers including Ann Howard pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0191ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Cherry Ward and other volunteers help organize the line to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0167ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0147ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0130ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0084ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0056ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0048ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0012ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers organize a line to  pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater0006ALA.jpg
  • Thermometer in snowstorm. ©Kathy McLaughlin / The Image Works
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  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Volunteers help pass out water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1301ALA.jpg
  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: Miguel Campuzano helps pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
    BD OakHillWater1193ALA.jpg
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