Food · Posted 6 minutes ago Texans Are Using A Burger App To Discover Where Power Outages Are, And It's Actually Pretty Sad I just can't believe this is real. by Matt Stopera BuzzFeed Staff Link Facebook Pinterest Twitter Mail Houston, Texas, is recovering after Hurricane Beryl impacted the area on Monday. Just saw a stranded driver rescued by @HoustonFire along a flooded 288 South Freeway.

Several vehicles are abandoned in the water #khou11 @KHOU #Beryl pic.twitter.com/qGZpRCO1m2 — Jason Miles (@JMilesKHOU) July 8, 2024 Twitter: @JMilesKHOU Unfortunately, as of Monday, millions of people have lost power.

Power is out, but we’re trying our best to answer your questions! pic.twitter.com/wVhlfAOCbk — Elita Loresca (@ABC13Elita) July 8, 2024 Twitter: @ABC13Elita CenterPoint is the power provider for the area, and they have a map tracking outages.

However, it's currently offline and has been since May. REMINDER: Lots of power lines are down; like this one. This is Westheimer at Bering.

Delays are expected on surface streets. Be patient. @khou #khou11 pic.

twitter.com/E3Iq0EX16W — Jennifer Reyna (@JenReynaTV) July 9, 2024 Twitter: @JenReynaTV So, how can you find out which areas have power? Houston is closed, come back tomorrow..

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com/4weehqpBmI — MVPnav🤘🏽 (@PNav57) July 8, 2024 Twitter: @PNav57 Whataburger. David Kozlowski / Moment Editorial / Getty Images The burger chain has many, many locations throughout the Houston metro area, and people are u.