Deadly Houston Storms Knock Out Power for Hundreds of Thousands
Over 630,000 Customers Left in the Dark
HOUSTON, Texas - In the wake of severe storms that ravaged the Houston area, hundreds of thousands of residents are still without power. As of 2 pm local time, approximately 630,000 customers were affected across Texas, with the majority concentrated in Houston.
Mayor Draws Comparison to Hurricane Ike
Houston Mayor John Whitmire has expressed concern over the magnitude of the storm's impact, comparing it to Hurricane Ike in 2008. "This is a very serious situation," Whitmire said. "We have not seen anything like this in a long time."
Ongoing Recovery Efforts
Emergency crews are working tirelessly to restore power and clear debris from roadways. However, officials are urging residents to be prepared for extended outages. Shelters have been opened for those who need assistance.
The cause of the storms is still under investigation, but high winds and heavy rainfall are believed to be contributing factors. The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for the area, with the potential for additional precipitation in the coming days.
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