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terradactylexpress
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Most of those beryl tornadoes were not in the houston area I think
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Well CenterPoint came to the house, walked into my neighbors backyard, then were gone.

Let myself get my hopes up for a few minutes….
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I'm hesitant to even say this out loud, but if we get another hurricane this year, it's going to be a Rita situation all over again, only this time the woodlands, conroe, etc. will try to evacuate too. Gonna be a disaster of epic proportions.
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Ag13 said:

TXTransplant said:

Cepe said:

The problem is, and why nothing will change with CenterPoint, is that people are like me.

I was pissed off and *****ing - but then my power came back on - I got back to life and haven't thought about CenterPoint since except reading this thread.

There won't be any follow-up because people just move on.


I tried. Things were so bad in my neighborhood last year, I spoke in front of The Woodlands Township board twice and there was an article in The Chronicle. There have been similar articles on other neighborhoods (a lot of them in Spring) with the same problem.

In addition to calling out the issues with our power supply, I called out the complete lack of communication, and another person quoted in the article raised the red flag about what was going to happen in a hurricane (since our outages were occurring in sunny weather).

I filed a complaint with the TPUC, and that was just sent right back to Centerpoint to address. I got a Landry list of excuses, and was even told that some of the multi-hour outages we had didn't even occur.

Their tracker and "outage updates" system hasn't been working since last June.

I don't think Centerpoint even has an accurate number of how many people are without power and where all of those outages are.

Bottom line is, they don't like the negative press, but they know there are no repercussions to continuing their MO. No fines, they ignore unhappy customers, and as others have said, once most people have power, we go about our daily lives and don't complain until another outage occurs.

They have zero real accountabliity, and for that reason, nothing will change.


Add to it that all the costs they incur to repair just get passed on to the customer. There's no accountability from even a profit margin standpoint. Which is why you see so many pictures of parking lots full of out of town workers (getting paid significant overtime I'm sure) waiting for hours on instructions for where to go. There's no need to be efficient. There's not even a need to provide updates.

And I'm in no way railing on the workers here. They deserve significant praise and compensation for being away from their homes to repair our city. Just wish Centerpoint could actually have an effective and efficient plan for how to utilize them.
The reason none of it matters is that Centerpoint won't lose a single customer, no matter how terrible they are at their one job.
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haha don't let the door hit you square on the ass
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Dill-Ag13 said:

Big update to the centerpoint map this morning
Yeah! We went from "Scheduled" to "Assessment Complete". If my math is correct, and using the time delta between those two attributes, we should be "Partially Energized" in approximately 5.148 fartrons of time.
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With this, they will not point fingers at the failure of their fellow democrats in a blue city.
knives are coming out slowly for Whitmire

Centerpoint is 100% the bad guy in this story

Lina is bless her heart trying her best you can't blame her for trying and failing that would be mean
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Been there, done that. Will never leave again.

But will have all cars full of gas and leave as soon as its safe, and after the house is secure and all food thrown away from freezers.
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Exact same at my house 2 days ago.
At least someone at cp has seen the downed pole in my yard.
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cone said:

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With this, they will not point fingers at the failure of their fellow democrats in a blue city.
knives are coming out slowly for Whitmire

Centerpoint is 100% the bad guy in this story

Lina is bless her heart trying her best you can't blame her for trying and failing that would be mean
They were coming out for him before this because he's actually shining light on Sly's failures and stating how bad of shape the city is in. They don't like that.
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BBRex said:

cone said:



Three days without power

I'm sorry this is single ply soft


Houston is mostly a ****hole on its best days. I don't blame anyone for wanting to get out after three days without power.
I certainly won't mind losing a bunch of people who don't know how to take care of themselves to Dallas or San Antonio.
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JCA1 said:

I'm hesitant to even say this out loud, but if we get another hurricane this year, it's going to be a Rita situation all over again, only this time the woodlands, conroe, etc. will try to evacuate too. Gonna be a disaster of epic proportions.
You probably right.

The second another hurricane enters the gulf, every hotel within 500 miles might get booked up.

People gonna have PTSD from sleeping with no A/C.

All the people that flocked to Houston during covid probably cussing a blue streak right now.
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MAROON said:

Been there, done that. Will never leave again.

But will have all cars full of gas and leave as soon as its safe, and after the house is secure and all food thrown away from freezers.



That's really the key. Stay long enough to secure the property and make sure everything is safe, then leave. Most people could get around town by Tuesday morning. Have a monitoring system for power.
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jopatura said:

MAROON said:

Been there, done that. Will never leave again.

But will have all cars full of gas and leave as soon as its safe, and after the house is secure and all food thrown away from freezers.



That's really the key. Stay long enough to secure the property and make sure everything is safe, then leave. Most people could get around town by Tuesday morning. Have a monitoring system for power.
If it's a cat 3 or higher headed right for us, I'm bolting far before it gets here. Way too many tall trees around the house to risk it.
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PJYoung said:

This was late Tuesday night






I have had power but others in my area have not. I have seen same. Only trucks I have seen are TNMP.

I know there are as a rumor about not paying for lodging and guys sleeping in trucks. Wonder if some people refused to come back.
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Texaggie7nine said:

jopatura said:

MAROON said:

Been there, done that. Will never leave again.

But will have all cars full of gas and leave as soon as its safe, and after the house is secure and all food thrown away from freezers.



That's really the key. Stay long enough to secure the property and make sure everything is safe, then leave. Most people could get around town by Tuesday morning. Have a monitoring system for power.
If it's a cat 3 or higher headed right for us, I'm bolting far before it gets here. Way too many tall trees around the house to risk it.


Yeah, now that I know what cat 1 looks like passing right over my house, I have a rational fear of what much more will do. My traveling circus will be out of here. Not because of power outage, but because I wouldn't want to be inside as the roof starts coming off.
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Ike didn't have 120 mph winds anywhere in Texas. Landed with 110 mph winds. Hobby Airport recorded 92 mph peak gusts.

https://www.hcfcd.org/About/Harris-Countys-Flooding-History/Hurricane-Ike-2008

Dill-Ag13 said:

K Bo said:




Would love to see data not just one dudes opinion. It wasn't no 120mph Ike
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then a word of advice. leave at the absolute last minute. The roads will be clear except for the cars on the shoulder that all ran out of gas in the epic ****show traffic jam the days before.
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MAROON said:

then a word of advice. leave at the absolute last minute. The roads will be clear except for the cars on the shoulder that all ran out of gas in the epic ****show traffic jam the days before.
spoken like a veteran of Hurricane Rita
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I know we have customers here fixing things, but I have to say I haven't seen hardly anyone fixing things.

Going to be 2 weeks for some, horrible and dangerous.
MAROON
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Yes Sir!

13 hours to drive 90 miles to my parents house at Lake Livingston. I remember as I got to downtown that the Astros game started (playing the Cubs in Chicago in a day game). I thought this will be a nice way to pass the time. Well the game ended before I got to the north loop.
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htxag09 said:

Well CenterPoint came to the house, walked into my neighbors backyard, then were gone.

Let myself get my hopes up for a few minutes….

ORALE!

Send that guy over my way.
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htxag09 said:

Well CenterPoint came to the house, walked into my neighbors backyard, then were gone.

Let myself get my hopes up for a few minutes….


And we're back on!

Pretty sure they just went house to house making sure lines weren't down then flipped a switch….
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I'm not going anywhere when the next hurricane inevitably shows up. I already have plans for a bigger gennie and the central AC soft start will arrive on Saturday.

There were many lessons learned (by me) the last few days that can only be learned in the heat of battle (the battle against having no AC due to a power outage).
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KHOU investigative reporting on the staging areas. Video is worth a watch. Sorry if the post doesn't embed.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C9SUNIRRYMy/?igsh=MWRiaWd3bzk5cmtrbQ==
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terradactylexpress said:

Most of those beryl tornadoes were not in the houston area I think


For sure. I think maybe 2 or 3 confirmed in Houston with Beryl and none that I saw with Ike. Most are super quick spin ups hidden by rain.
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Texaggie7nine said:

jopatura said:

MAROON said:

Been there, done that. Will never leave again.

But will have all cars full of gas and leave as soon as its safe, and after the house is secure and all food thrown away from freezers.



That's really the key. Stay long enough to secure the property and make sure everything is safe, then leave. Most people could get around town by Tuesday morning. Have a monitoring system for power.
If it's a cat 3 or higher headed right for us, I'm bolting far before it gets here. Way too many tall trees around the house to risk it.


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I certainly won't mind losing a bunch of people who don't know how to take care of themselves to Dallas or San Antonio.


Anyway, as soon as I retire you can have my part of your mosquito-infested, hurricane-swept, shoddy-electric-grid swamp back. At the going market rates, of course.
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8 hours to get to CS from BW8 and clay. I left at 8PM. Never again.
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My power went out Monday morning 0745 then it came back on just as the worst went through. It was enough time for me to make a coffee.

There was still some wind and then heard ann explosion which I'm anssuming was a transformer and power went out. I then heard another transformer blow out (assuming anyway).

Since it's very localised at the street level I'm assuming it's going to take time. My circuit is showing energised on the outage map so haven't seen any trucks roll through.
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JCA1 said:

I'm hesitant to even say this out loud, but if we get another hurricane this year, it's going to be a Rita situation all over again, only this time the woodlands, conroe, etc. will try to evacuate too. Gonna be a disaster of epic proportions.
I am gonna ride it out with Lieutenant Dan


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One issue with Centerpoint (I hope, anyway) is the wording of their messages. Are they really waiting to send repair crews until they completely finish assessments? I don't think so, but that's how their messages read.
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htxag09 said:

htxag09 said:

Well CenterPoint came to the house, walked into my neighbors backyard, then were gone.

Let myself get my hopes up for a few minutes….


And we're back on!

Pretty sure they just went house to house making sure lines weren't down then flipped a switch….
Texaggie7nine
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BBRex said:

Texaggie7nine said:

jopatura said:

MAROON said:

Been there, done that. Will never leave again.

But will have all cars full of gas and leave as soon as its safe, and after the house is secure and all food thrown away from freezers.



That's really the key. Stay long enough to secure the property and make sure everything is safe, then leave. Most people could get around town by Tuesday morning. Have a monitoring system for power.
If it's a cat 3 or higher headed right for us, I'm bolting far before it gets here. Way too many tall trees around the house to risk it.


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I certainly won't mind losing a bunch of people who don't know how to take care of themselves to Dallas or San Antonio.


Anyway, as soon as I retire you can have my part of your mosquito-infested, hurricane-swept, shoddy-electric-grid swamp back. At the going market rates, of course.
Hell, I left on Monday to an AC'ed hotel in CS. Doesn't mean I won't be right back there as soon as I have power. "taking care of yourself" means doing whatever you have to get by and not cry like a b%## about wanting to move away from Htown.
7nine
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cone said:



Three days without power

I'm sorry this is single ply soft
On its own it would be soft. But since we've had at least 3 separate weather related multi-day power outages since 2021, its enough to make people question what the hell are we even doing here. I've lived in the Houston area for nearly 40 years and prior to the freeze the only major multi-day power outage event I can recall is Hurricane Ike. Losing power from a direct hit from a hurricane makes sense so this event in a bubble is frustrating but thats just life on the gulf. But having 3 events less than 4 years just blows balls
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