It was weird how he would say hurricanes are extremely unpredictable but freak out when someone suggested it could be a direct hit to Houston.
Ag13 said:Tutunjian says as of 9 a.m., 560,000 Houston customers are still without power. By end of tonight, CenterPoint is expecting to have assessments completed in order to give an estimate of when power will be restored to 100% of customers.
— Victor Jacobo (@victorjacobo_) July 10, 2024
Don't worry guys - I know it's hot but assessments will be done by tonight. Progress?
And I agree thereSea Speed said:htxag09 said:
Well, to be fair, the last few years aren't exactly the best use case for Texas's way....
I get that and agree investment needs to happen and things need to change, but federalizing ANYTHING is never the answer.
I'm not a CenterPoint employee but that seems to be good. Wasn't it 3M on Monday? Hopefully another million get it back today.Ag06Law said:AgLA06 said:There's a Million more people with power today than on Monday.CowtownAg06 said:Almost no progress being made on the outage tracker.Cloud said:
Has anyone heard of folks actually getting power restored today? Seems veeery quiet...
You guys are ridiculous.
Found the CenterPoint employee.
Question - are they working round the clock? If so, they would need some sleep. If not, then it's obvious there are not enough hands (linemen) to do the job. Millions w/o power is a lot of work.AggieChemE09 said:
Alot of idle trucks at 930am at the Katy Mills Mall
Ag13 said:Tutunjian says as of 9 a.m., 560,000 Houston customers are still without power. By end of tonight, CenterPoint is expecting to have assessments completed in order to give an estimate of when power will be restored to 100% of customers.
— Victor Jacobo (@victorjacobo_) July 10, 2024
Don't worry guys - I know it's hot but assessments will be done by tonight. Progress?
I remember seeing a chart (from Centerpoint I believe) posted in the media before Beryl hit stating that a Category 5 would lead to outages of weeks to months. I'm also sure they said Cat 1 would be up to a few days, and we can see we are looking at weeks for some people more likely.AlaskanAg99 said:Ag13 said:Tutunjian says as of 9 a.m., 560,000 Houston customers are still without power. By end of tonight, CenterPoint is expecting to have assessments completed in order to give an estimate of when power will be restored to 100% of customers.
— Victor Jacobo (@victorjacobo_) July 10, 2024
Don't worry guys - I know it's hot but assessments will be done by tonight. Progress?
They didn't plan for a Cat 1 storm? How is that even possible when the scale goes to 5? I could understand if they hadn't planned for Cat 4-5 as those are hellacious storms. But this was not a major hurricane.
People would have to relocate not only due to lack of power, but to homes being damaged so badly they're not habitable. County or City would red tag them and I can't imaging if the majority of 5-6M people in the greater Houston area had to leave. They would be dispersed all over the US.ccaggie05 said:I remember seeing a chart (from Centerpoint I believe) posted in the media before Beryl hit stating that a Category 5 would lead to outages of weeks to months. I'm also sure they said Cat 1 would be up to a few days, and we can see we are looking at weeks for some people more likely.AlaskanAg99 said:Ag13 said:Tutunjian says as of 9 a.m., 560,000 Houston customers are still without power. By end of tonight, CenterPoint is expecting to have assessments completed in order to give an estimate of when power will be restored to 100% of customers.
— Victor Jacobo (@victorjacobo_) July 10, 2024
Don't worry guys - I know it's hot but assessments will be done by tonight. Progress?
They didn't plan for a Cat 1 storm? How is that even possible when the scale goes to 5? I could understand if they hadn't planned for Cat 4-5 as those are hellacious storms. But this was not a major hurricane.
I can't even imagine the outages from a Category 5. Months might be generous.
AlaskanAg99 said:Ag13 said:Tutunjian says as of 9 a.m., 560,000 Houston customers are still without power. By end of tonight, CenterPoint is expecting to have assessments completed in order to give an estimate of when power will be restored to 100% of customers.
— Victor Jacobo (@victorjacobo_) July 10, 2024
Don't worry guys - I know it's hot but assessments will be done by tonight. Progress?
They didn't plan for a Cat 1 storm? How is that even possible when the scale goes to 5? I could understand if they hadn't planned for Cat 4-5 as those are hellacious storms. But this was not a major hurricane.
I wonder how far inland the destruction would go. Having borderline low end cat 1 wind gusts on the northside was a little nerve racking. I can't imagine what we would get with a Cat 5 hitting Freeport directly. I know we are far from the coast and the storm surge, but I'm not sure how well homes will hold up even in the North suburbs.Cromagnum said:AlaskanAg99 said:Ag13 said:Tutunjian says as of 9 a.m., 560,000 Houston customers are still without power. By end of tonight, CenterPoint is expecting to have assessments completed in order to give an estimate of when power will be restored to 100% of customers.
— Victor Jacobo (@victorjacobo_) July 10, 2024
Don't worry guys - I know it's hot but assessments will be done by tonight. Progress?
They didn't plan for a Cat 1 storm? How is that even possible when the scale goes to 5? I could understand if they hadn't planned for Cat 4-5 as those are hellacious storms. But this was not a major hurricane.
The way this goes, if a Cat 5 comes in for a direct hit, just go ahead and buy a new home somewhere else and collect the insurance money on the the ****pile that will be left behind.
BowSowy said:
560K is way less than the 1.35m they show on their website. Not that we needed any proof, but this makes it clear that their numbers are just made up
the feds will certainly make all the hard work go fastertexasaggie2015 said:Restoration progress is slow today it seems. Very slow. Believe less than 100k have come back. These things are hard and I’m the first in line to share that with people. But this is pretty bad. I don’t want to hear that the state is looking at this. This needs to be federal.
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) July 10, 2024
Matt Lanza with a great idea. The federal government always makes things better.
dBoy99 said:BowSowy said:
560K is way less than the 1.35m they show on their website. Not that we needed any proof, but this makes it clear that their numbers are just made up
Yep, they're clueless.