Houston Power Outage May 16 2025 Severe Strom

Houston Power Outage May 16 2025 Severe Strom. Deadly Houston Storm Causes Widespread Power Outages WHAT IS A DERECHO? Shattered glass littered downtown streets as the winds blew out dozens of windows from the city's skyscrapers while trees, power lines, and even 10 large electrical transmission towers were knocked over in the gusts. A Texas Department of Transportation crew removes fallen tree limbs from power lines near the intersection of North Loop 610 and Ella Boulevard in Houston, Texas, on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.

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Updated 9:15 p.m., May 28 As of 9:11 p.m., around 76,000 customers were still left without power in the Greater Houston area, according to data from CenterPoint Energy. The National Weather Service said gusts of about 60 mph to 75 mph were measured, with the highest winds reported at George Bush.

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The National Weather Service said gusts of about 60 mph to 75 mph were measured, with the highest winds reported at George Bush. Children play amongst fallen tree branches at an apartment complex in the 4600 block of Sherwood in the aftermath of a severe storm on Friday, May 17, 2024, in Houston. Updated 9:15 p.m., May 28 As of 9:11 p.m., around 76,000 customers were still left without power in the Greater Houston area, according to data from CenterPoint Energy.

Houston power outages Centerpoint, Entergy tracker; report an outage. Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said 1,800 utility crews were making their way back to the Houston area after helping restore power outages from the May 16 derecho. Updated 9:15 p.m., May 28 As of 9:11 p.m., around 76,000 customers were still left without power in the Greater Houston area, according to data from CenterPoint Energy.

Houston power outage Live Centerpoint, Entergy tracker; report an outage. The National Weather Service said gusts of about 60 mph to 75 mph were measured, with the highest winds reported at George Bush. Severe storms tore through the Houston area Thursday evening, causing widespread damage, killing at least four people and leaving nearly 900,000 CenterPoint Energy customers without power.