Beryl leaves more than 2 million CenterPoint customers without power in the Houston area
Two million customers in Houston area still without power in wake of Hurricane Beryl. Here are the efforts being made to restore it.
CenterPoint has approximately 11,500 power workers mobilized to begin assessment and repairs. To supplement the company’s 1,500 internal resources, CenterPoint is bringing in an additional 10,000 resources from other utilities to assist with the restoration efforts. CenterPoint is also expected to increase its staging sites across the area to 12.
When the damage assessment is completed, CenterPoint will begin publishing estimates for substantial restoration of the system. Customers in the hardest-hit areas may experience prolonged outages and should prepare accordingly.
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