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Houston's Power Outage Dilemma: When Will the Lights Come Back On?

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Millions in Houston are left in the dark with no clear timeline for power restoration. Get the latest updates on the CenterPoint Energy outage situation!

Houston residents are eagerly awaiting the restoration of power after Tropical Storm Beryl wreaked havoc, leaving over 1.6 million CenterPoint Energy customers without electricity. Despite efforts, around 1 million customers are still in the dark, with no definitive timeline provided by the utility company. The unpredictability of hurricanes was highlighted as Beryl's impact proved challenging to manage, leading to a significant delay in power restoration processes.

CenterPoint Energy has set a goal to bring back power to 1 million customers by the end of Wednesday, signaling a lengthy and complex restoration process. With a peak outage affecting 2.2 million customers during the storm's landfall, the magnitude of the damage caused by Beryl is evident. Over 1.7 million customers were still facing power outages on Monday night, underscoring the extensive impact of the storm on the Houston area.

As the restoration efforts continue, Texas is mobilizing to recover from Hurricane Beryl, which left 2.7 million customers without power. CenterPoint Energy anticipates restoring power to approximately 1 million customers by the end of Wednesday, though challenges remain for the remaining million in the aftermath of the storm. The timeline for full power restoration in Houston remains uncertain, emphasizing the need for patience and preparedness during this challenging period.

In the wake of Beryl's aftermath, the resilience of Houstonians is put to the test as they navigate through the power outage crisis. Houston's spirit shines through as communities come together to support each other during this challenging time. Amidst the darkness, the unity and strength of the city emerge as a beacon of hope for all affected by the storm's impact.

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Houston's hottest question: When will my power be back on after ... (Houston Public Media)

As of 1 p.m. Tuesday, about 24 hours after the storm finished moving through the area, more than 1.6 million CenterPoint Energy customers were still without ...

No timeline provided by CenterPoint Energy on when other 1 million ... (KPRC Click2Houston)

CenterPoint Energy says it expects to have power restored to 1 million customers โ€œby the end of the day on Wednesday" but what about the other half?

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Houston power outage on Tuesday: Live Centerpoint, Entergy ... (MyFox Houston)

"While we tracked the projected path, intensity, and timing for Hurricane Beryl closely for many days, this storm proved the unpredictability of hurricanes as ...

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CenterPoint customers should expect multi-day process to restore ... (KTRK-TV)

CenterPoint Energy reported a peak outage of 2.2 million customers during Beryl's landfall in southeast Texas.

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When will power be back in Houston after Beryl? It could be a while. (Houston Chronicle)

CenterPoint estimates 1 million customers will have power restored by end of day Wednesday, July 10. 1.9 million were still impacted by outages Monday ...

Over 1.7 million without power: CenterPoint says most power to ... (CW39)

Less than 2 million CenterPoint Energy customers remained without power on Monday night after Tropical Storm Beryl hit much of the Houston area.

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Texas restoration efforts underway after Hurricane Beryl leaves 2.7M ... (Utility Dive)

CenterPoint expects to restore power to about 1 million customers by the end of Wednesday, leaving about another 1 million without electricity.

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