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Houston metro rocked by severe storms that left 4 dead and over 1 million without power
Severe storms have recently hit the Houston metro area, resulting in significant destruction. At least four people have died, and over 1 million residents were left without power at the peak of the outages. The storms, characterized by heavy rainfall, strong winds, and flash flooding, have caused extensive damage across Southeast Texas.
Rescue operations were conducted in various locations, including high-water rescues in areas like the San Jacinto River and Montgomery County. In addition to human casualties, there were numerous incidents of property damage and infrastructure disruption, with trees and power lines downed by the powerful winds
Efforts to restore power are ongoing, but the extent of the damage means that recovery might take some time sa
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