New Caney residents concerned about low-hanging cable lines

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New Caney residents concerned about low-hanging cable lines
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One family said they have had low cable lines for more than a decade, but Beryl dropped them even lower. Another said they're worried for their kids' safety.

Neighbors in New Caney are expressing their concerns about low-hanging lines two months after Hurricane Beryl with no help in sight.It's been two months since Hurricane Beryl hit, but its impact can still be felt. Neighbors in New Caney are worried about low-hanging cable lines.

"If you try to get any kind of services, propane or deliveries or things like that, you're not going to get them," Whitman explained. "They're going to pull up here. They had to drive around back and run the propane hose 100 feet to get to my tank, so that's not fun." "My husband has called at least two or three times a week since the storm," Jaime Crawford said, explaining that she would call once a month prior to Beryl.

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