(WBAP/KLIF) HOUSTON, TX — Houston businesses and schools were shut down, Thursday, after a main water line burst, submerging vehicles on a flooded freeway and prompting the nation’s fourth-largest city to deploy tanker trucks to handle fire hazards.
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Mayor Sylvester Turner said the major break had been valved off, but water would continue to flow for hours. The flooding submerged vehicles on an eastern section of Loop 610, a highway that circles the city. Harris county sheriff Ed Gonzalez tweeted that all occupants of those vehicles were safe.
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