More than 196,000 homes and businesses in Texas and Arkansas were still without power on Thursday after storms battered the region earlier in the week, according to meteorologists and data from PowerOutage.us.
That is down from more than 275,000 outages on Wednesday and a peak of over 939,000 outages in several states from Texas to Kentucky on Tuesday.
Tornado-spawning thunderstorms that swept the Southern Plains and the Ozark Mountains killed at least 21 across four U.S. states over the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Related: Texas Storm Leaves Thousands of Homes Without Power: Weather Watch
Texas power company Oncor, a unit of California-based Sempra Energy, had the most outages with over 148,000 customers without power in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to PowerOutage.us.
Oncor said it had already restored power to over 480,000 customers and estimated “restoration will be substantially complete by Friday evening, weather permitting.”
“Harder-hit areas are expected to be restored Saturday,” Oncor said in a statement.
Major outages by state:
| State | Outages |
| Texas | 181,000 |
| Arkansas | 15,000 |
| Total Out | 196,000 |
(Reporting by DiSavino, Varghese, Choubey, Mukherjee and Anil; Editing by Sohini Goswami and Bernadette Baum)
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