Severe storms in Texas left over 1 million people without power. Oncor worked to restore power, with 300,000 initially restored. Restoration efforts were ongoing, aiming for substantial completion by Friday, though some areas might wait until Saturday. The storms caused significant damage, leading to 650,000 outages in North Texas. Despite progress, thousands remained without power in various regions, with new storms slowing restoration efforts.
Oncor said power will be 'substantially restored' Sunday. Thousands were still without power Monday morning. https://t.co/XUKRfW8Klh
A new round of storms on Sunday night boosted the number of customers without power in Dallas County as Oncor worked around the clock to resolve the remaining outages. https://t.co/wKImHiRzPv
Oncor's website is showing a spike in power outages after storms moved through North Texas on Sunday evening. https://t.co/nI1WMEppm8
Oncor said power will be 'substantially restored' Sunday. Thousands are still without power https://t.co/XUKRfW8Klh
#UPDATE: Nearly 15,000 customers are still without power across East Texas. https://t.co/kumD1gn38t
In a statement on Saturday night, Oncor said storms earlier in the day, which brought high winds and quarter-sized hail, delayed efforts to restore power. https://t.co/XBqgQyupfu
As of Friday afternoon, Oncor says more than 50,000 customers are still without power in North and Central Texas. https://t.co/XwOPdFDicw
Oncor says more drenching storms are slowing power restoration into the weekend https://t.co/57ChxDKB8z
New storms slow work to restore power as Oncor fixes outages in Dallas-Fort Worth https://t.co/EDhtGqz2T7
UPDATE: Oncor continues to restore power to North Texans. Now, some 50,000 remain without. https://t.co/IsIzDZvosp
About 300,000 customers were without power Friday morning, mostly in East Texas and around Houston. https://t.co/itrjAyRad5
Oncor expects power to be restored by Saturday to the areas hardest hit by Tuesday's storms. https://t.co/8PWCMECdUp
90k Oncor customers in North Texas without power several days after storms battered region https://t.co/mw6H1A8K86
#BREAKING: Nearly 45,000 without power across East Texas following severe storms - TAP HERE for a list by power provider. https://t.co/kumD1gn38t
Current situation in #Dallas- thunderstorms rolling in. Hopefully not disruptive for an area that still has *150k customers* with no power since Tuesday’s mess. @oncor has restored power to nearly a half million in last 48 hours… @NBCNews https://t.co/EJ7FDsmw5q
Restoration efforts remain ongoing across East Texas. Oncor and SWEPCO say most power should be restored by Friday evening. Click here for the latest totals: https://t.co/kumD1gn38t
Tuesday's storms caused significant damage to the Oncor system and led to 650,000 outages across North Texas. https://t.co/l9Zns1kgpF
Oncor says it could be Friday or Saturday before power restoration is "substantially complete" after devastating thunderstorms early Tuesday morning. https://t.co/nVDhvidApu
LIVE NOW Oncor expects power restoration to be "substantially complete" by Friday -- Watch the latest on storm recovery on NBC 5's First at Four and online https://t.co/F5sccGeym1
Over 1 million people were left without power after severe weather in Texas over the weekend and into Tuesday. https://t.co/4K4NTslPeS
Oncor says recovery is ongoing, expect power restoration to be "substantially complete" by Friday though harder-hit areas could be out until Saturday https://t.co/KYeRflsW6g
Oncor works to restore power after storms https://t.co/OPyQkQgvw0
"We recognize the hardships and inconveniences customers experience after severe storms like this one and remains focused on restoring power as quickly and safely as possible," Oncor said in the statement. https://t.co/rluRF2zIrU
Over 450k people in Texas have been left without power after storms https://t.co/RyqNttSzSm
Oncor says it has restored power to more than 300,000 people in Texas after our deadly and destructive storms. https://t.co/ObB6TZ82Ae