Southeast Texas Storms Leave Over 3,000 Without Power

Thunderstorms swept through southeastern Texas on Sunday morning, June 21, knocking out power to thousands of Entergy customers across Jefferson and Orange counties. According to FOX4 Beaumont, Entergy's outage map showed approximately 1,700 customers without electricity in Jefferson County and about 1,600 in Orange County as of 11 AM. The Jasper-Newton Electric Cooperative reported roughly 50 additional outages in its service area.


A Sunday Morning Blackout

The outages were concentrated in the coastal corner of Texas where Jefferson and Orange counties meet the Louisiana border. Entergy crews were dispatched to assess damage and begin repairs as the storms moved through. The utility's outage map provided real-time updates as restoration work progressed through the morning and into the afternoon.

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