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More than 140,000 customers without power in Austin as ice continues to accumulate | FOX 7 Austin

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SUMMARY: More than 150,000 homes and businesses in Austin are experiencing power outages due to ice on trees, vegetation, and power lines. As of 10:30 in the morning, there were almost 146,000 Austin Energy customers, 10,760 Bluebonnet customers, and 14,690 Analysis Electric Cooperative customers without power. Warming centers are available until 5 PM at various locations in Austin, but pets are not allowed inside. Animal services will assist in providing accommodations for pets. Shelter registration is happening between 6 PM and 8 PM at One Texas Center, and Metro is offering free rides to the warming centers and shelters.

FOX 7's Shannon Ryan has the latest on the widespread power outages from East Austin.

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Dallas pastor describes the moment he realized his church was on fire

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-07-26 21:09:48

SUMMARY: A longtime church in southeast Dallas, Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, caught fire around noon today. Flames quickly spread through the roof, and one firefighter sustained non-serious injuries. Pastor Paul David Taylor, who has been preaching there for 48 years, noticed the smoke while preparing for Sunday sermons. He safely evacuated and called his wife to pray. About 50 firefighters managed to extinguish the blaze, which remained confined mostly to the church offices, sparing much of the sanctuary. Many of the pastor's books were salvageable. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, and the church plans to hold a service this Sunday at an undecided location.

Pastor P.D. Taylor was working inside the church, prepping his Sunday sermon, when he noticed smoke coming from a hallway.

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How Houstonians can voice concerns to CenterPoint for ‘chaos and frustration’ during Hurricane Beryl

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-07-26 19:13:28

SUMMARY: Lawmakers in Austin will question CenterPoint leaders on their performance during Hurricane Barrel as part of a state-ordered investigation. Houston residents and businesses can participate via an online survey from the Public Utility Commission to assess CenterPoint’s readiness and response. CenterPoint executives apologized during a public hearing, pledging improvements such as a new Outage Tracker and increased call center capacity by August 1st. Additionally, daily media briefings are planned during named storms. A state senate hearing is set for Monday, and CenterPoint will provide Governor Greg Abbott with a full report by the end of the year.

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1 firefighter injured as crews battle fire at Pleasant Valley Baptist Church in Dallas

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-07-26 18:14:41

SUMMARY: A fire at Pleasant Valley Baptist Church in southern Dallas County heavily damaged the church offices, though the sanctuary was mostly spared. The fire, which started around 12:30 PM, saw 50 firefighters at the scene, one of whom was injured and transported to the hospital in stable condition. The church's 85-year-old pastor, who has been there for 48 years, safely escaped. The fire's cause remains under investigation. Despite the office damage, 75% of the pastor's books were salvaged, and he remains in good spirits, emphasizing faith and community support during this recovery period.

Several firefighters battled a blaze at the Pleasant Valley Baptist Church in far southeast Dallas on Friday.

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