Hurricane Beryl makes landfall south of Houston area, knocking out power to around 2M

The storm will weaken as it continues to moves inland, but strong winds and heavy rains are passing right through the greater Houston area this morning. In addition to hurricane, tropical storm and storm-surge warnings, there are also multiple flood watches and warnings across the area. The City of Houston Office of Emergency Management and other officials have warned residents to stay off roadways.

As of 5:59 a.m., Houston-based CenterPoint Energy Inc. (NYSE: CNP) reported 533,831 customers affected by 2,308 active outages. As of 6:38 a.m., that had shot up to 966,465 customers affected by 2,890 outages. Entergy Texas — which covers eastern portions of the Houston area to the Louisiana border and is thus less affected than CenterPoint’s coverage area currently — reported 18,412 affected customers as of 6:50 a.m.

Outages are expected to continue rising before Beryl moves out of the area later today.

Acting Gov. Dan Patrick added 81 counties to the state’s Hurricane Beryl Disaster Declaration on Saturday, July 6, as the storm track shifted north toward the Houston area. That brought the total to 121 counties. Patrick took on the acting role to lead Texas through the hurricane while Gov. Greg Abbott is overseas leading a week-long trip to Asia to meet with business and government leaders in Taiwan, South Korea and Japan.

Houston Business Journal

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