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Biden views Texas storm damage

- By Darlene Superville

HOUSTON — President Joe Biden heard firsthand from Texans clobbered by this month’s brutal winter weather on Friday as he and his wife made their first trip to a major disaster area since he took office.

Biden was briefed by emergency officials and thanked workers for doing “God’s work.”

With tens of thousands of Houston-area residents still without safe water, local offi- cials told Biden that many are struggling. While he was briefed, Jill Biden joined an assembly line of volunteers packing boxes of quick oats, juice and other food at the Houston Food Bank, where he arrived later.

The president’s first stop was the Harris County Emer- gency Operations Center for a briefing from acting FEMA Administra­tor Bob Fenton and state and local emergency management officials.

Texas was hit particular­ly hard by the Valentine’s week- end storm that battered multiple states.

Unusually frigid conditions led to widespread power outages and frozen pipes that burst and flooded homes. Millions of residents lost heat and running water.

At least 40 people in Texas died as a result of the storm and, although the weather has returned to more normal temperatur­es, more than 1 million residents are still under orders to boil water before drinking it.

“The president has made very clear to us that in crises like this, it is our duty to organize prompt and compe- tent federal support to Amer- ican citizens, and we have to ensure that bureaucrac­y and politics do not stand in the way,” said Homeland Security Adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall, who accompanie­d Biden to Houston.

Biden was joined at the operations center by Gov. Greg Abbott and Sen. John Cornyn, both Republican­s, four Democratic Hous- ton-area members of Congress and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo.

Sen. Ted Cruz, an ally of former President Donald Trump and one of a hand- ful of GOP lawmakers who had objected to Congress certifying Biden’s victory, was in Florida addressing the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference.

Cruz, who has been criti- cized for taking his family to Cancun, Mexico, while millions of Texans shivered in unheated homes, later said the trip was a mistake, but he made light of the contro- versy on Friday. “Orlando is awesome,” he said to laughs and hoots. “It’s not as nice as Cancun. But it’s nice.”

 ?? AP ?? President Joe Biden visits with volunteers at the Houston Food Bank on Friday in Houston as part of his trip to survey damage caused by severe weather in Texas.
AP President Joe Biden visits with volunteers at the Houston Food Bank on Friday in Houston as part of his trip to survey damage caused by severe weather in Texas.

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