Residents of the coastal Texas city of Galveston are bracing for an extended period without power following the impact of Tropical Storm Beryl. The city announced on Monday evening that it could take up to two weeks for power to be fully restored.
CenterPoint Energy, the utility company responsible for power restoration, is working tirelessly to repair lines and restore electricity to the island city. Despite their efforts, residents have been advised to prepare for a potential multiday power outage.
Galveston, known for its picturesque location along Texas' Gulf Coast, experienced strong winds with gusts up to 78 mph and heavy rainfall of up to 4 inches due to the storm. The high tides in the area further exacerbated the situation, leading to widespread power outages.
The estimated timeline for power restoration varies, with some parts of the island expected to regain power within 72 hours, while others may have to wait up to two weeks. The city is urging residents to remain patient and make necessary preparations to cope with the prolonged outage.
As CenterPoint Energy continues to work around the clock to address the damage caused by Tropical Storm Beryl, Galveston residents are advised to stay informed about the situation and follow any updates provided by local authorities. Despite the challenges posed by the storm, the community is coming together to support one another during this difficult time.