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More than two million customers are experiencing power outages in Texas after Hurricane Beryl hit the region in the early hours of the morning, according to data from poweroutage.us at 9.42am CDT.
Beryl slammed into southern Texas as a Category 1 hurricane Monday, knocking out power to more than 2.5 million homes and leaving at least eight people dead in Texas and Louisiana.
Frustrations are mounting across southeast Texas as residents enter a fourth day of crippling power outages and heat, a combination that has proven dangerous – and at times deadly.
Texas power outages hinder Hurricane Beryl recovery, delay oil infrastructure restarts. HOUSTON, - About 1.65 million customers remained without power in the U.S. state of Texas on Wednesday, ...
CenterPoint Sued Over Hurricane Beryl Power Outages in Houston. A group of Houston restaurants that lost power for days after Hurricane Beryl sued the city’s main utility, accusing CenterPoint Energy ...
In the prolonged power outage after Hurricane Beryl, many well-to-do neighborhoods are humming with generators. Other residents are struggling to afford — or even find — one.
CenterPoint was harshly criticized for its slow response by affected residents, prompting Gov. Greg Abbott to direct the ...
About 1.7 million customers remained without power in Texas on Wednesday morning, two days after Hurricane Beryl made landfall, as progress was slow during the night, hampering efforts to restore ...
From the Madrid power outage to wildfires, Whisker Labs has detected voltage swings before disasters struck. Could this ...
Despite millions invested in infrastructure improvements, Greater Houston residents experience twice as many power outages as the national average, with five areas particularly vulnerable to frequent ...
Beryl was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone after it made landfall in Texas on Monday morning as a hurricane, with its path showing it to have impacts across the central US throughout the week ...
Beryl slammed into southern Texas as a Category 1 hurricane Monday, knocking out power to more than 2.5 million homes and leaving at least eight people dead in Texas and Louisiana.