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Over 754,000 customers without power in Texas due to destructive storms

At least 21 people have died as a result of thunderstorms that produced tornadoes and swept across the Southern Plains and the Ozark Mountains in four different U.S. states

May 28, 2024 / 19:57 IST
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More than 600,000 customers without power in Texas due to destructive storms (Image: Reuters)
More than 600,000 customers without power in Texas due to destructive storms (Image: Reuters)

Over 754,000 homes and businesses in Texas, Kentucky, and other states in between were without power on May 28 due to storms that hit the area over the long Memorial Day holiday weekend, as per meteorologists and data from PowerOutage.us.

At least 21 people have died as a result of thunderstorms that produced tornadoes and swept across the Southern Plains and the Ozark Mountains in four different US states.

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Over 540,000 people in the Dallas-Fort Worth area are without power due to outages at Texas power company Oncor, a division of California-based energy business Sempra Energy SRE.N, according to PowerOutage.us.

Oncor said it was "currently monitoring and responding to outages caused by thunderstorms producing large hail and wind gusts up 80 miles per hour (129-kilometer per hour) in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and surrounding areas".