
As of 4 p.m. Tuesday, over 100,000 CenterPoint Energy customers were without power. The majority of the outages appeared to be concentrated in Fort Bend County and were spreading east towards Pasadena and other parts of Harris County. By 5:45 p.m., the number of affected customers had decreased to less than 80,000. CenterPoint Energy teams were working to resolve the outages and at 4:30 p.m., more than 89,000 customers were still without power. For more information on weather updates, please click here.
Source: Fox 26 Houston
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What can you do when there is a power outage?
When there is a power outage, you can take several steps to stay safe and keep your home functioning:
- Unplug appliances and electronics to prevent them from getting damaged when power is restored.
- Use flashlights or battery-powered lanterns instead of candles to avoid the risk of fire.
- Keep a phone charged in case of an emergency.
- Keep your refrigerator and freezer closed to keep food fresh for longer.
- Keep your car tank full, in case you need to evacuate.
- Keep a battery-powered radio or TV to get updates on the situation.
- If you rely on medical equipment that requires electricity, make sure you have a backup plan in place.
- Stay away from fallen power lines and report them to the authorities.
- Check on your neighbors, especially if they are elderly or have special needs.
- Have an emergency kit ready with essentials like non-perishable food, water, a first aid kit, and a portable charger.
How to safe guard from future power outages?
There are several ways to safeguard your home and family from future power outages:
- Invest in a backup generator: A backup generator can provide power to your home during an outage.
- Install a solar panel system: A solar panel system can provide power to your home during the day and can be used to charge batteries for use at night.
- Use a power strip: Connecting multiple devices to a single power strip can help you turn off multiple devices at once during a power outage.
- Keep important documents and a phone charger in a fireproof safe: This way you can have access to important documents and can charge your phone during an outage.
- Insulate your attic and walls: Proper insulation can help keep your home cool during an outage.
- Get a battery backup for your computer: This will allow you to save your work and shut down your computer safely during an outage.
- Get a water filter or water purification system: This will allow you to have access to clean water during an outage.
- Get an emergency radio: A hand-crank or battery-powered radio can be a valuable source of information during an outage.
- Keep your fridge and freezer full: A full fridge and freezer will keep food fresh for longer if the power goes out.
- Have a plan: Have a plan in place for how your family will communicate and where you will go in case of an emergency.
Q: How many CenterPoint Energy customers were affected by power outages as of 4 p.m. Tuesday?
A: More than 100,000 CenterPoint Energy customers were experiencing power outages as of 4 p.m. Tuesday.
Q: Where did the majority of power outages appear to begin in the Houston area?
A: The majority of power outages appeared to begin in the Fort Bend County area, before moving east towards Pasadena and other parts of Harris County.
Q: How many customers were affected by outages as of 5:45 p.m.?
A: Less than 80,000 customers were affected by outages as of 5:45 p.m.
Q: What is CenterPoint Energy doing to restore the outages?
A: CenterPoint Energy crews are actively working to restore the outages. As of 4:30 p.m., more than 89,000 customers were affected.
Q: Where can I find more information about weather coverage?
A: Additional weather coverage can be found by clicking the link provided in the post.
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