
Severe Texas Storms Cause Power Outages and Disrupt Runoff Elections
Severe storms hit Texas, causing power outages for a million homes and businesses, disrupting runoff elections, and resulting in one death.
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Severe storms hit Texas, causing power outages for a million homes and businesses, disrupting runoff elections, and resulting in one death.
Powerful storms on May 26 killed 18 in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Kentucky, leaving over 642,000 without power. 120 million more face severe weather Monday.
Severe storms have left over 190,000 in Texas without power. Recovery efforts are underway, with CenterPoint Energy aiming to restore service by Wednesday evening.
After deadly storms killed seven in Houston, the city now faces health risks from extreme heat and smog as cleanup and power restoration continue.
An unusually strong solar storm is set to brighten the U.S. skies with northern lights as far south as Alabama, while potentially disrupting power and communications this weekend.
Tropical Cyclone Kirrily strikes Queensland, leaving 64,000 without power amid extreme El Niรฑo weather conditions.
A severe cold snap has left over 100,000 Oregonians without power as continued ice and wind impede restoration efforts.
Gaza’s shop owners are forced to use candles due to power outages caused by ongoing bombardment, leading to high prices and scarcity of goods.
With Israel cutting off power to Gaza, residents struggle as backup generators and solar power supplies dwindle amidst ongoing conflict.