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Warming centers and shelters remain in operation
Friday, January 10, 2025 by Elizabeth Pagano
With cold weather and the threat of a hard freeze having descended upon Austin, the Austin-Travis County Emergency Operations Center (ATCEOC) remains activated and at the ready to coordinate response. The cold weather shelters will be in operation until Friday morning, then reopened for another overnight shift this evening. In addition, Austinites in need of a warm space can access warming centers throughout the day. More information about the shelters can be found by calling 512-972-5055, and general information will be posted at austintexas.gov/alerts and @AustinHSEM social media accounts. Information on preparing for and coping with cold weather can be found at ReadyCentralTexas.org. Officials ask that Austinites refrain from calling 911 unless they are experiencing an emergency. Nonemergency help can be found by calling 311.
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