Houston, TX, August 20, 2026 —

Houston, TX – In response to a prolonged and intense heat wave gripping the region, the city of Houston has activated over 112 cooling centers to offer residents a respite from the extreme temperatures. The initiative aims to provide safe, air-conditioned spaces for individuals, particularly vulnerable populations, to escape the potentially dangerous heat.

The opening of these widespread cooling centers comes as the city experiences persistent high temperatures, a condition that can pose significant health risks. City officials have emphasized the importance of these facilities in preventing heat-related illnesses and ensuring public well-being during this period of extreme weather.

The number of active cooling centers, exceeding 112, indicates a significant effort to ensure accessibility across various neighborhoods in Houston. Each center is equipped with air conditioning and provides a place for the public to gather and cool down during operating hours. Specific operating hours and locations for each cooling center can typically be found on the city’s official website or through local emergency management channels.

Residents are advised to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day. The availability of these cooling centers is a critical resource for those without adequate access to air conditioning or for individuals who may be more susceptible to heat stress, such as the elderly, young children, and those with chronic health conditions.

The city is closely monitoring weather patterns and will continue to provide updates on the status of the cooling centers as the heat wave progresses. Further information regarding specific services and any additional measures being taken to address the heat wave is expected to be released by local authorities.



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