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CenterPoint Energy urges Houston drivers to stay home during winter storm

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As the winter storm blankets the Greater Houston area with snow and ice, CenterPoint Energy is urging residents to stay off the roads and heed warnings from city and county officials.

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The utility provider emphasized the dangers of driving in these conditions after a vehicle collided with a power pole, which caused wires to come down and raised the risk of power outages.

“Cars, trucks, vehicles, and power poles are not a good mix,” said Logan Anderson, spokesperson for CenterPoint Energy. “These impacts can cause wires down and power outages. Safety is our top priority, and we urge everyone to use a safety-first mindset.”

CenterPoint encouraged residents to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel, as icy roads and freezing conditions continue to pose risks across the region.

For more updates on power outages and safety tips, visit CenterPointEnergy.com.


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