Millions of Texans remained without safe drinking water Sunday as state officials sought to ramp up bottled water distribution and calm residents whose electricity bills have spiked after a severe winter storm battered the state.
Boil-water notices were lifted for about 5 million of the 14.9 million people who were told that their water wasn't safe to drink two days ago, Toby Baker, executive director of the state Commission on Environmental Quality, said in a news conference Sunday.
The notices were issued after days of record low temperatures damaged the state's water infrastructure.
Nearly 3.5 million bottles of water had been distributed by helicopter, airplane and truck across the state, Gov. Greg Abbott said Sunday.
Sprawling lines could be seen at distribution sites in some parts of Texas. Vanessa Fuentes, an Austin City Council member, posted a video showing dozens of cars outside a soccer complex south of downtown Austin.
Nearly 700 cases were given out before the event even began at 11 a.m., she said, and at another site, vehicles began lining up five hours before distribution started.
"The impact from this devastating crisis will be felt for days," she tweeted.
In Houston, officials said a boil-water notice that had been in place since Wednesday was lifted after tests found that the city's tap water met regulatory standards, while about a third of San Antonio's 1.5 million people remained under a boil-water order, Baker said.
Abbott said customers whose electricity bills soared after huge parts of the state lost power last week — and demand surged in Texas' market-based system — would be shielded from "unreasonable" bills.
In some cases, the bills have topped $10,000.
Disconnections over nonpayments will be halted, he said, adding that he met with a bipartisan group of lawmakers Saturday who agreed to fast-track legislation.
President Joe Biden has signed a major disaster declaration making federal funding available to counties hit hard by last week's storm. More than 4 million customers lost power, and at least 22 people have died in connection with the winter weather.
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