Severe thunderstorms have hit southeastern Texas for the second time this month, and Houston's mayor says at least four people are dead.
<p>HOUSTON — Nearly 1 million homes and businesses remained without power Friday from Texas to Louisiana after fierce thunderstorms swept hurricane-force winds through Houston, blowing windows out of downtown skysc
 City officials urged people to stay off roads, many of which were flooded or lined with downed power lines and malfunctioning traffic lights.
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