Why Thousands in Houston Are Still Without Power in Houston
Hundreds of thousands of people in the Houston area likely won’t have power restored until next week, as the city swelters in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl.
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00:00It's a terrible situation for people who are in this heat, stores around them aren't open,
00:13where do you get food, etc., etc., etc., etc.
00:17And it's not a state function to operate that, but it is our state public utility commission
00:24to oversee it.
00:25We are always going to have big storms in this area.
00:28We have lots of trees that hit power lines, that's going to happen, but we have to be
00:32sure that they were prepared as they should have been before.
00:35My only comment on that, and I've had lots of meetings, lots of discussions, I sense
00:41that maybe they didn't see the impact that we had.
00:49They underestimated the impact of the storm and the direction of the storm.
00:53Right now, we'll get back and dissect what happened or didn't happen, but right now,
00:59I want every person at CenterPoint to have one job.
01:03Get the power back on.
01:05We'll talk about what happened before the storm later, just get the power back on.