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Preparing for possible storms with valuable information
AARP Texas Executive Council Member John Vasquez remarks on the benefits of volunteering with AARP.
AARP Texas statement regarding anti-Asian violence.
The storm forced dozens of long-term care facilities to evacuate
Helpful links to information and resources in the aftermath of the winter storm in Texas.
Millions of Texans are without power after a winter storm and record cold temperatures overwhelmed the state's electrical grid. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which oversees the grid, has been unable to predict when outages and rolling blackouts will end.
AARP Statement on Winter Storm Uri Power Outages in Texas
The state's top health authority reassured callers during an AARP Texas tele-town hall on Tuesday, Jan. 26, that the COVID vaccines distributed in Texas are safe and highly effective but urged patience in getting them into the arms of its people.
AARP Texas Director Tina Tran announces the appointment of John Vasquez as AARP Texas volunteer state president and other appointments to the AARP Texas Executive Council.
Tropical Storm Nicholas is eyeing the Texas coast, and, forecasters predict, it will strengthen before it touches land. You can track the storm here: https://www.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?webmap=b9bc5aead70f43ae85cd0250c4840bb1.
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