Some Houston high-rise residents return to homes nearly 2 months after water main break (TX)

Some residents of a Houston high-rise condominium were finally able to return to their homes Tuesday after being forced to evacuate nearly two months ago.A water main break on Aug. 11 forced a long-term evacuation for residents at The Royalton at River Oaks. The city pulled the building’s occupancy permit over structural safety concerns.   Read the article………………………..

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