recovering from beryl
CenterPoint plans to restore power to 1 million Houston households by Wednesday
Over 1.7 million households are still without power a day after Beryl lashed southeast Texas and left behind a path of darkness and destruction.
CenterPoint Energy, the primary power provider for Houston, said customers should expect a multi-day process to restore their electricity.
See the latest updates from CenterPoint's Outage Tracker here.
The ongoing outages come as a Heat Advisory was issued for much of the Houston area on Tuesday. Temperatures are expected to reach the low 90s by the afternoon, and with high humidity, heat index values will make it feel like the triple digits.
On Monday evening, Alyssa Oshodi, the company's director of communications, told Eyewitness News they are confident about a multiple-day event to assess the damage to its system and restore power.
Over 2.2 million customers were without power during Beryl's height -- more than 90 percent of CenterPoint Energy customers.
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