2024-07-09 21:00:02
Houston – Wide-spread winds and rain overtook the Houston area when Hurricane Beryl made landfall on Monday. The storm was downgraded but left many down trees, corrupt structures, and flooding. Mainly, many are still without power after over 2 million lost power during the storm. The majority of those affected are still without power Tuesday.
“While we tracked the projected path, intensity, and timing for Hurricane Beryl closely for many days, this storm proved the unpredictability of hurricanes as it delivered a powerful blow across our service territory and impacted a lot of lives,” said Lynnae Wilson, Senior Vice President, CenterPoint Energy. “We know we have important work ahead for our customers who depend on us, especially during the hot summer months.”
CLOSURES ON TUESDAY: Hurricane Beryl: Houston-area business closures
As of 11:30 p.m. Monday, Centerpoint Energy reported 1,830,643 customers are affected by outages. As of 11:30 p.m. Monday, Entergy Texas reported 235,671 customers are affected by outages.
MORE ON POWER OUTAGES: When will power be restored in Houston? CenterPoint update on efforts
Here’s a tracker for Tuesday to keep up with power outages as Centerpoint and Entergy work to restore power.
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