27.05.2025 23:22
In Houston, Texas, over 160,000 people were left without electricity for hours due to a severe storm and lightning strikes.
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It has been reported that over 160,000 people in the city of Houston, Texas, and its surroundings are facing power outages due to severe storms and lightning strikes.
160,000 PEOPLE LEFT WITHOUT ELECTRICITY IN TEXAS
According to the National Weather Service, heavy rain, hail, and strong winds have been affecting the city of Houston since the early hours of the morning. According to the outage tracking system of CenterPoint Energy, Houston's largest electricity distribution company, at least 160,000 people in the city were left without electricity for hours after the storm.
WIND SPEED REACHED 110 KILOMETERS PER HOUR
Due to winds blowing at a speed of 110 kilometers per hour, fallen trees in some areas caused damage to homes. It has been reported that the severe winds are expected to continue moving towards the southeastern states of Louisiana and Mississippi in the following hours.
Additionally, a flash flood warning was issued for the central parts of Mississippi this afternoon.
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