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Check the latest list of closed streets in downtown Houston from storm damage earlier this month

HOUSTON — We have an update on what’s open and what’s not in downtown Houston following the derecho storm earlier this month.
The latest list of street closures because of damage and glass includes the following, according to the Downtown Houston social media accounts.
They’re strongly encouraging people to avoid those closed areas and fenced sidewalks.
STORM RECOVERY UPDATE, MAY 31:
Street and sidewalk closures continue in the area of Downtown where focused stabilization work is ongoing. The public is strongly cautioned to avoid closed streets and fenced sidewalks for safety.
METRO Park & Ride Bus service has resumed into… pic.twitter.com/YSlKxAl6No
— Downtown Houston (@DowntownHouston) May 31, 2024