Debris from Hurricane Beryl causing eye sores in your neighborhood? Send us photos, we want to help get it cleaned up
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Is your Hurricane Beryl debris pile still sitting curbside?
KPRC 2 News is hearing from residents who said they are still waiting for crews to come by and collect.
Not only is debris drying out, but rain in the forecast has a lot of people worried about storm drains being blocked.
KPRC 2 is reaching out to city and county leaders to get an updated timeline on their collection effort.
In the meantime, let us know what you’re experiencing by uploading a picture of your debris pile to click2pins.
Just a side note, we may use your image in upcoming newscasts as we provide the latest information on debris removal timelines.
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