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HOUSTON - As severe weather and strong winds moved through the Houston-area, CenterPoint Energy severe power outages are being restored slowly but surely.
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This comes after a low-pressure system and cold front continue to move through the area with storms going from strong to severe and the intensity moving closer to the coast.
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As of 4 p.m. Tuesday, more than 100,000 CenterPoint Energy customers were experiencing power outages. According to their map, the majority of power outages appeared to begin in the Fort Bend County area, before moving east toward Pasadena and other parts of Harris County.
As of 5:45 p.m., less than 80,000 customers were affected by outages.
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CenterPoint Energy crews are actively working to restore the outages and as of 4:30 p.m., more than 89,000 customers were affected.
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To see the outages in your area and report one to CenterPoint Energy, click here.
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