It is showing we're energized but we're not in Cinco NW.
Guitarsoup said:atmtws said:
Centerpoint (unexpectedly) just went live with a new outage map.
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/195bcf03ae0c491f9f14bf77f2c43420
Legend for those using cell, seems like it only shows on the desktop version:
I know for a fact that people that show as having power don't have power on that map
htxag09 said:Guitarsoup said:atmtws said:
Centerpoint (unexpectedly) just went live with a new outage map.
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/195bcf03ae0c491f9f14bf77f2c43420
Legend for those using cell, seems like it only shows on the desktop version:
I know for a fact that people that show as having power don't have power on that map
My entire street, plus most around me, show energized on that map. None of us have power.
It won't change. Dumb people don't all of a sudden start doing smart things.rangerdanger said:Ryan the Temp said:Did you see the ass kicking some parts of town got, especially the Heights and Timbergrove? I've been through multiple hurricanes and a lot of other storms in between, and the May storm was the only time in my life I ever felt the need to seek shelter in my hallway.Quote:
Fact that direcho resulted in 5 days outage is comical enough. That storm was a typical May gully washer in DFW when I was a kid.
Direcho exposed red flags around infrastructure/CP in my opinion. Some real changes need to take place down here to address the grid and get more accountability out of CP and local officials. 5 days of no power for a major city due to a squall line is a joke to me after living through F3 tornados devastating homes a few miles where I hunkered down on several occasions.
Beryl gets a pass, it's a hurricane, a large and widespread wind event. But direcho showed how soft a target Houston is with how things are currently managed…
Frok said:
CP clearly didn't think it was going to do this much damage. I don't think they had that many lineman setup in surrounding cities, if they did their progress would have been faster the last couple of days.
They know they screwed up which is why they aren't saying much.
zgood10 said:
Last night was absolutely brutal
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Our power kicked on 5 minutes ago!ttha_aggie_09 said:Also in 77494 and we're still running off Generator. Cinco/Spring Green area has power but we do not. Hoping that changes soon…Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Got home from the office to find … no power. 77494.
But at least I got some AC and was able to charge one of my power bricks.
The Kraken said:
We had the same crap with Aliicia in August of 1983. No power for nearly a week at our home in Kingwood and brutal heat. Finding ice was the challenge back then, nobody had portable generators, and certainly no internet to ***** on about HL&P.
Then that's completely uselessCDUB98 said:
The devil is in the details. The map is say the circuit is energized, that's it. And it very well could be true, but local conditions on the ground prevent certain local circuits from connecting.
Guitarsoup said:
Meanwhile, on the neighborhood Facebook group
Pasquale Liucci said:
Can't echo this enough.
We have 5, 3, 19 months, and 2 months at home. Zero chance we were riding this thing out short of having basically a whole home solution installed (we didn't).
We have been at the JW in San Antonio for the last two days doing exactly as you described