Residents in Houston neighborhood rage as raw sewage floods the streets after storms: ‘Literally straight up just raw s***’
- When it floods in the north Houston community of Candlelight Oaks, it's not just water spilling onto the community's streets, but hygiene products and human waste, according to residents.
- Neighbors living in the area told KPRC2 that they've had a sickening issue the past several months — every time the neighborhood experiences heavy rain, backed-up wastewater is washed out of the sewers and manholes and onto the streets.
- "Literally just straight-up raw s***," one resident, Monica Mendoza More, told the broadcaster.
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- When it floods in the north Houston community of Candlelight Oaks, it's not just water spilling onto the community's streets, but hygiene products and human waste, according to residents.
- Neighbors living in the area told KPRC2 that they've had a sickening issue the past several months — every time the neighborhood experiences heavy rain, backed-up wastewater is washed out of the sewers and manholes and onto the streets.
- "Literally just straight-up raw s***," one resident, Monica Mendoza More, told the broadcaster.
Sources: The Independent