Deadly storm in Houston leaves 7 dead and raises heat risk due to power outages. Read more about the devastating impact of the recent severe weather in Texas!
In Houston, Texas, a recent deadly storm has left a trail of destruction, claiming the lives of at least seven individuals and causing widespread power outages. The city is now facing the challenge of cleaning up the aftermath and restoring electricity to hundreds of thousands of affected customers. The severe storms not only caused devastation but also raised concerns about the heat risk as the power outages persist.
CenterPoint Energy, the main utility provider in Houston, is working tirelessly to bring back power to the darkened homes and businesses. The city is under a smog warning, adding to the challenges faced by residents as they cope with the aftermath of the storm. Across southern Texas, the rising temperatures are exacerbating the difficulties caused by the storm.
As Houston assesses the damage caused by the destructive winds, officials are striving to expedite the restoration process. CenterPoint Energy is aiming to have the majority of customers' power restored by Wednesday following a days-long effort. The severe storms have left debris strewn across the city streets, highlighting the intensity of the weather event.
Despite the devastation, there is hope on the horizon as officials project that areas without power in Houston could see restoration in the coming days. The storm, with hurricane-force winds, has left a lasting impact on the region, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and resilience in the face of natural disasters.
Houston works to clean up and restore power after deadly storms under a smog warning and as all of southern Texas starts to feel the heat.
As officials assess the damage from destructive storms in the Houston area that killed at least seven people and knocked out power amid rising temperatures, ...
HOUSTON โ CenterPoint Energy gave an update on Saturday on efforts to restore power to the hundreds of thousands of customers still in the dark.
Deadly severe storms have left hundreds of thousands in the dark, damaging homes and sending debris across city streets in Houston.
Thousands are still left without power following severe storms that hit Houston and surrounding areas on Thursday night.
CenterPoint Energy said they look to have the majority of customers' power back on by Wednesday following a days-long restoration process.
The Houston power outage will end for most CenterPoint Energy customers in days after a storm with hurricane-force winds pounded the region.
A devastating storm with hurricane-force winds wreaked havoc in Houston on Thursday, claiming the lives of at least four individuals.