CenterPoint is calling the remaining outages "isolated instances in certain locations where there is substantial damage or where customers are unable to receive power."Thursday marks one week since a deadly wind storm ripped through southeast Texas, and thousands of Houstonians are still without power.
CenterPoint Energy said 890,000 customers have had their power restored since the May 16 storm. That's 97% of the customers impacted by power outages.The company is calling the remaining outages "isolated instances in certain locations where there is substantial damage or where customers are unable to receive power."
CenterPoint said it continues to have the workers and resources needed to address the remaining outages as quickly and safely as possible.shows that most of the remaining outages are in the Hunters Creek Village, Spring Branch, Inwood Forest, Trinity Gardens, Cypress, and Waller areas.. It's possible we could go under a Heat Advisory this weekend, especially on Memorial Day, with a predicted high of 96 and a heat index of 111.
At least eight people were killed when the storm rolled through the Houston area last week. One man was crushed by a crane at a cement plant in east Houston, while the other deaths include trees falling on homes and a carbon monoxide-related incident.CenterPoint Energy says 'nested outages' could be causing delays for some Houstonians without power
Still don't have power, even though CenterPoint says service has been restored in your neighborhood? It could be a"nested outage," and restoration at your home could cost you.More downtown streets close over fears of falling glass from buildings
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