Public Safety
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Heat Advisory in Effect Thursday
The National Weather Service forecasts that above-average temperatures and an abundance of moisture across South Texas will lead to dangerous heat index values.
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NAS-CC North Gate to be Reopened Thursday
lowing tropical storm Alberto, City crews are working to remove debris on Ocean Drive and open Naval Air Station-Corpus Christi’s north gate to traffic by Thursday morning.
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Vestal Street Entrance from Gollihar Road to be Closed for Two Weeks
As part of the ongoing Bond 2018 Gollihar Road project, beginning Tuesday, June 25, the Vestal Street entrance south of Gollihar Road will be closed for approximately two weeks for concrete work.
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New Mosquito Spraying Schedule
With the recent rainfall from tropical storm Alberto, The City of Corpus Christi will proactively begin spraying for vector control.
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Tormenta tropical Alberto: últimas actualizaciones para los residentes de Corpus Christi
La ciudad de Corpus Christi mantendrá informados a los residentes con actualizaciones continuas sobre la tormenta tropical Alberto, que actualmente afecta a nuestra comunidad.
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Tropical Storm Alberto: Latest Updates for Corpus Christi Residents
The City of Corpus Christi will keep residents informed with ongoing updates about Tropical Storm Alberto, currently impacting our community.
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Corpus Christi Mayor to File Disaster Declaration
In response to the significant rain and wind damage caused by Tropical Storm Alberto, Mayor Paulette Guajardo has announced the filing of a disaster declaration with the State of Texas.
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Tropical Storm Alberto Impacts North Padre Island
The City continues to monitor the effects of Tropical Storm Alberto and is aware of damage to Padre Isles Property Owner’s Canals as a result of bulkhead failures.
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City Prepared to Respond to Possible Inclement Weather
Heavy rains are forecasted for the Corpus Christi area Tuesday night through Thursday. Rainfall amounts of 8 to 10 inches could lead to areas of flash flooding.
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Saharan Dust Expected in Coastal Bend Next Week
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) reports a light plume of Saharan dust may begin to arrive as early as Monday over portions of the lower Coastal Bend, enhancing the concentration of inhalable particles.