Sparks on a tree that has grown into a powerline is worrying neighbors in the Heights. They're stuck in a back-and-forth with CenterPoint and the fire department.
Sparks on a tree that has grown into a powerline is worrying neighbors in the Heights. They're stuck in a back-and-forth with CenterPoint and the fire department.in the Heights has residents worried. They're stuck in a back-and-forth with CenterPoint and the fire department and just want the fire hazard handled.
She's not alone in getting the runaround. People on social media were left asking their neighbors who they should call. KHOU 11 News reached out the Houston Fire Department, which said they aren't responsible for cutting trees that are too close to powerlines. We also reached out to CenterPoint Energy, which in a statement said:
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