Severe storms in Texas have left over 300,000 customers without power, with the most significant impact in McLennan County and North Texas. Oncor is working to restore power, but new storms are slowing down the process. The City of Dallas has opened resource centers to assist affected residents.
#UPDATE: More than 44,000 are without power across East Texas with a majority of those being in Deep East Texas. https://t.co/kumD1gn38t
As of Sunday morning, some 14,000 people are still in the dark. https://t.co/vVoldEaIIb
If you've been affected by the recent powerful storms, head over to George Truett Elementary School in Dallas. There's a variety of resources available to you from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. https://t.co/V738EgpaGY
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
After more than four days without power, some Dallas restaurants see big losses https://t.co/ABBgEC7meM
A lot of progress was made Friday to restore power to thousands across North Texas after homes and businesses were left in the dark for days. https://t.co/g8Uq40RtCP
Dallas residents struggle to replace hundreds of dollars in food lost to power outages https://t.co/8Ulp4PxrvK
Oncor says most of the remaining outages are in the hardest-hit areas, including East Dallas, North Dallas, Mesquite, Balch Springs and Lufkin. https://t.co/ltS78QJMOg
Severe storms and power outages across North Texas this week spared no one — not even the nonprofits working in all seasons to serve those most in need. https://t.co/SDSbpQUH9J
While nearly a quarter-million people in Texas remained without power Friday following severe storms earlier this week, the National Weather Service warned of more heavy rain and high winds. https://t.co/QUqAyEXqVe
Libraries, rec centers offer Dallas area residents places to recharge amid multiday outage https://t.co/cZDH9wYjia
City of Dallas, Dallas ISD will open resource center for residents impacted by storms https://t.co/ar8mv11Ttq
Attention Dallas residents who have experienced hardship due to the recent storms: tomorrow and Sunday (6/1 and 6/2), you can visit Truett Elementary (1810 Inadale Ave, Dallas, TX 75228) from 8AM to 8PM to get free supplies. Thank you to Agape Connect, @LIBREInstitute, and… https://t.co/evghZIUrhD
Tornadoes were spotted in Texas on Thursday as nearly a quarter-million people in the state remain without power following severe storms earlier this week, with more heavy rain and high winds on the way, according to the National Weather Service. More: https://t.co/ShI6MrXzYy https://t.co/155SmqTcx8
Over 150,000 still without power in Texas, other US states https://t.co/fRsV8a3c6O https://t.co/5CMJdf62iw
East Plano residents brace for another day without power https://t.co/oCWwr703TS
City of Dallas opening multi-agency resource center to help storm damage victims https://t.co/wkdlZYbGLU
As of Friday afternoon, Oncor says more than 50,000 customers are still without power in North and Central Texas. https://t.co/XwOPdFDicw
While nearly a quarter-million people in Texas remain without power Friday following severe storms earlier this week, the National Weather Service has warned of more heavy rain and high winds. https://t.co/O8AaChIGKY
Over 8800 without power in Waco area as Bell Co recovers https://t.co/83w3cYuk84
Oncor says more drenching storms are slowing power restoration into the weekend https://t.co/57ChxDKB8z
Following Tuesday morning's storms in North Texas, hundreds of thousands were left without power. Now, three days later, the restoration process is continuously being slowed down due to more storms. https://t.co/t86184wRuv
Thousands are without power in McLennan County after overnight storms roll through. https://t.co/XSc1X2wkc0
New storms slow work to restore power as Oncor fixes outages in Dallas-Fort Worth https://t.co/EDhtGqz2T7
The storms have passed, for now, but some 124,000 people in North Texas are still without power. https://t.co/0wRIYN0FI0
Costly electrical damage leaves some Houstonians still in the dark weeks after deadly storm https://t.co/LbOGH02J0T
About 300,000 customers were without power Friday morning, mostly in East Texas and around Houston. https://t.co/itrjAyRad5
Severe weather continues in Texas with 243,000-plus still without power after recent storms https://t.co/hLfl2kqQ6U
Oncor expects power to be restored by Saturday to the areas hardest hit by Tuesday's storms. https://t.co/8PWCMECdUp
McLennan County has the biggest impact with over 18,000 without power as of Friday morning. https://t.co/8MSUH9qqDm