CenterPoint Energy expects approximately 85% of affected customers to have power restored by the end of this weekend

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CenterPoint Energy shared the following update on Friday, July 12 at 8:44 p.m.:

Houston – July 12, 2024 – CenterPoint Energy crews are now on track to restore power to approximately 85% of impacted customers by the end of this weekend as crews continue to make good progress despite this afternoon’s challenging weather. Additionally, CenterPoint expects to provide restoration dates tonight to nearly all impacted customers who have not yet received them.

Severe thunderstorms moved through the Greater Houston area this afternoon, causing crews to halt operations due to safety concerns. Despite the delays, the company has restored power to more than 1.5 million customers, exceeding previous expectations.

“Despite this afternoon’s weather, we are building on our momentum and are currently restoring power at a faster pace than we previously anticipated,” said Lynnae Wilson, Senior Vice President, Electric Business. “We are grateful to the men and women who are working tirelessly in hot, humid and stormy conditions to restore power to every last customer. As crews continue to work as safely and as quickly as possible, we are asking for our community’s help to keep them safe.”

Source: CenterPoint Energy

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