Houston Senior Fears Dangerous Tree Falling on Home, Seeks Affordable Removal
KHOU 11September 5, 20252 min594 views
1 connectionsΒ·2 entities in this videoβDangerous Tree Threatens Houston Home
- π‘ Margaret Johnson, a senior living in southeast Houston for over 30 years, fears a large tree on her property could fall on her home or her neighbor's.
- β οΈ The tree is leaning significantly towards both houses, posing a major risk, especially during storms.
Financial Barriers to Tree Removal
- π° Johnson has received estimates of $600 to $800 to remove just one tree, a cost she cannot afford due to living on a fixed income and having a disability.
- π She has been unable to find assistance and describes her situation as a daily struggle.
Unsuccessful Attempts to Find Help
- π Johnson has reached out to various entities for help, including the city of Houston and Centerpoint Energy.
- π« The city stated the trees are not on city property, and Centerpoint Energy confirmed the tree is not touching their electric lines.
- πΊ She contacted KHOU 11 News as a last resort, hoping their involvement would help find a solution.
Ongoing Search for Solutions
- β³ For now, Johnson continues to wait, hoping for assistance before the next severe weather event.
- π° KHOU 11 News is working to identify options available to seniors in Houston facing similar challenges and will continue to seek a resolution for Mrs. Johnson.
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Homeowner ConcernsDangerous TreesSenior AssistanceFixed IncomeDisabilityTree Removal CostsHoustonStorm PreparednessCommunity Support
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