Austin residents are urged to report any public safety hazards, such as fallen trees or limbs, following severe weather that recently impacted the area. City officials emphasized the importance of documenting damage for insurance purposes and advised homeowners to work only with licensed and accredited contractors.
Cooling shelters are currently open for those in need, with a growing list available at AustinTexas.gov/alerts as power restoration efforts continue. The Red Cross is also on hand to assist residents requiring shelter, reachable at +1 800 0 1 8 0.
City officials outlined ongoing recovery efforts, including debris clearance and facility reinforcement, to prevent future power outages. Residents are encouraged to prepare their homes and families for potential emergencies by visiting readycentraltexas.org for guidance on emergency preparedness.
Stewart Riley, interim general manager of Austin Energy, provided an update on power restoration efforts, thanking the community for their patience. He reported that crews have been working around the clock since the storm hit, which brought destructive winds of up to 77 miles per hour, causing significant damage to trees, homes, and electrical infrastructure.
As the city continues to recover from this severe weather event, officials stress the importance of staying informed through official city channels and local news sources to receive timely updates on safety and recovery efforts.