More than a million people are still without power in the Houston area after Hurricane Beryl made landfall on Monday.
Frustration More than 1 million people are still without power in the Houston area after Hurricane Beryl made landfall on Monday.Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says that number is expected to be cut to 500,000 by Sunday.Questions have been raised about CenterPoint's preparations for the storm, but the Lieutenant Governor says now is not the time."I want everyone at CenterPoint to have one job. Get the power back on.
CenterPoint says there was "significant structural damage" across the region.A map from CenterPoint Energy shows the damage in much of the region is still being assessed.MORE: CenterPoint outage mapThe outages come in the midst of the summer heat.A heat advisory is in effect for the area.CenterPoint has restored power for about a million of the 2.26 million customers affected at the peak of its outages.
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