If you're headed to Bush Airport on Tuesday, ABC13's Courtney Fischer was there and said it's a little muggy, but here is what the airport is doing to help cool customers.
Travelers at Bush Intercontinental Airport are still feeling the heat Tuesday morning after the air conditioning has been out for nearly a full day.
Right now, there are huge trailer trucks that work as temporary chillers parked outside the airport to help cool down the place. They're plugged into the main plant that powers the whole AC system. So, if you're headed to Bush Tuesday morning, ABC13's Courtney Fischer was there and said it's a little muggy, but here is what the airport is doing.
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