Powerful storms tore through eastern Texas on Thursday evening, decimating transmission towers and plunging over a million residents into darkness.
"Severe thunderstorms moving across the Houston metro
area have a history of producing damaging winds! This destructive storm
will contain wind gusts to 80 MPH! A tornado is possible!" the National
Weather Service of Houston wrote on X.
⚠️⚠️Severe thunderstorms moving across the Houston metro area have a history of producing damaging winds! This destructive storm will contain wind gusts to 80 MPH! A tornado is possible!
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) May 16, 2024
TAKE COVER NOW, away from windows. Head to the lowest floor.
X users shared shocking footage of transmission towers that were toppled by the storm.
Pics from emergency management in #HarrisCounty show extensive damage to electrical infrastructure. Power out for nearly 1/3 of county and over 750k+ for all of #Texas and growing. #houston @CNN pic.twitter.com/5taRn2441f
— Derek Van Dam (@VanDamCNN) May 17, 2024
🚨#BREAKING: Nearly a Million are without Power as Powerful Storms Move through with 80-117 mph Winds Toppling large transmission power lines and Shattering skyscrapers Windows
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) May 17, 2024
📌#Houston | #Texas
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According to poweroutage.us, more than a million Texans are without power, mainly in the eastern part of the state.
The Texas power grid can't catch a break.