(Reuters) – More than 1.7 million homes and businesses in Texas are still without power, as of late Tuesday, after Hurricane Beryl slammed through the region, according to data from PowerOutage.us.
This was down from the peak of close to 2.7 million homes and businesses without power in the state on Monday.
Beryl lost strength quickly upon making landfall, and it was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone by Tuesday. The U.S. National Hurricane Center warned that flash flooding and tornados remained possible from mid-Mississippi to the lower Ohio Valley.
Provider Centerpoint Energy (NYSE:) said it restored power to more than 850,000 customers of the 2.26 million impacted.
Here are the major outages by utility:
Power Companies Outages
CenterPoint Energy
1,379,811
Entergy (NYSE:)
185,806
Texas New Mexico Power
68,368
Sam Houston Electric Cooperative
62,229
Mid-South Synergy
11,040
AEP – Texas 9,668
Oncor 8,226
Deep East Texas Electric Cooperative 6,958
Total Out
1,732,106