SAN ANTONIO – CPS Energy officials are expected to provide updates on outage restoration across the area after severe storms pushed through San Antonio.
TheTXLoop will livestream the press conference in this article beginning at 11:30 a.m.. Delays are possible; if there is not a livestream available, check back at a later time.
As of 11:10 a.m., 437 reported outages were affecting nearly 10,000 customers, according to the utility’s outage map. This number has and will change throughout the day as crews work.
The update said it was monitoring three zip codes — 78254, 78244 and 78250 — with the largest reported outages.
CPS Energy said its crews were “prepared to respond to any reports of downed power lines and outages.”
The storms, which entered the San Antonio area late Wednesday and have remained steady into Thursday morning, have dropped over six inches at the San Antonio International Airport, making this the most rain recorded at the official rain gauge since May 25, 2013.
The San Antonio Fire Department, among over 200 weather-related calls overnight, responded to four transformer fires and four powerline issues, according to a spokesperson.
At least four people have died.
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