CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Corpus Christi Public Works Department was out Saturday morning offering residents free pre-filled sandbags at the city’s service center on Ayers and at Waldron Field in Flour Bluff.
Residents who went out were able to receive a maximum of seven free sandbags.
Naval Air Station and Corpus Christi military volunteers also were out helping load sandbags.
If you missed out on the distribution, there will be another one coming up June 29 at West Guth Park starting at 8 a.m.
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