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Entergy Texas made significant progress overnight restoring power to customers in areas heavily impacted by Hurricane Beryl. As of 9:30 a.m. Saturday, crews have successfully turned the lights back on for approximately 212,100 of the 252,460 customers impacted, which brings the company’s total restoration percentage to more than 80% complete. The majority of customers who can safely take power are expected to be restored no later than Monday, July 15.
Read moreWASHINGTON -- President Biden amended the Major Disaster Declaration for Texas on July 12 authorizing additional federal assistance to disaster survivors to help aid in their recovery from Hurricane Beryl which occurred July 5-9, 2024. Survivors who are uninsured or underinsured can register for assistance that may include funding to repair or replace their homes, temporary housing, access to low-interest loans or other programs to help them jumpstart their recovery.
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Read moreAUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott announced today that Texas has requested the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Individual Assistance program for 15 counties as Texas communities continue to recover from the impacts of Hurricane Bery
Read moreThe fallout from Hurricane Beryl is still being felt across Liberty County as thousands of residents remain powerless and multit
Read moreEntergy Texas crews continue making progress and have successfully restored power to nearly 60% of the 252,460 customers impacted by the storm. As of 1 p.m. Thursday, approximately 149,400 customers have been restored.
Read moreOnly a month into the 2024 hurricane season the Texas Gulf Coast has been pounded twice as Alberto and Beryl made landfall in the Lone Star state.
While Alberto left little impact on the northern coastal area of the state, Beryl brought plenty of theatrics on its record-setting course across the Atlantic and eventually into the gulf before slamming Texas on Monday morning.
Read moreTHE WOODLANDS — Extreme weather has become more frequent and severe in Texas. According to the National Centers for Environmental Information, there have been 179 extreme weather events in Texas from 1980 to June 2024, including hurricanes and winter storms.
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