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Electricity generation in Texas

Texas is all over the news and social media right now. The Southern state of the US was hit by a deadly winter storm that broke records. Texas has never seen such heavy snowfalls and such low temperatures. The residents have taken up shelters to wait out this storm but this storm still has thousands of people shivering in the dark and cold weather.

The storm has led to massive power outages due to the power grid being hit badly. 60 percent of the homes in Texas rely on electricity to power up their lights and to heat up their homes. Now millions of people are suffering in the darkness, shivering in the challenging weather as the power grid is crippled in the storm. As of February 16, around 4.3 million people in Texas lost their power.

Electricity generation in Texas #infographic

Are You Ready for the Storm?

Whether the incoming storm is considered a hurricane, tropical storm, or cyclone, or if it’s level 1 or level 5, the common denominator is high winds and heavy rain and with that often damage and sometimes unexpected injury. Much of this can be avoided with some preparation. It pays to be ready for the storm before you find out it may hit landfall in a week and definitely before the “hurricane warning” is in effect.

 Your region’s storm-season rolls back around at the same time each year. Start preparing before that season starts. When “Hurricane Un-Named” gets here it may be too late, more will come, and there is no better time than when the sun is shining to get started.

Be Prepared With a Hurricane Kit #infographic

Are You Ready for the Storm?

Whether the incoming storm is considered a hurricane, tropical storm, or cyclone, or if it’s level 1 or level 5, the common denominator is high winds and heavy rain and with that often damage and sometimes unexpected injury. Much of this can be avoided with some preparation. It pays to be ready for the storm before you find out it may hit landfall in a week and definitely before the “hurricane warning” is in effect.

 Your region’s storm-season rolls back around at the same time each year. Start preparing before that season starts. When “Hurricane Un-Named” gets here it may be too late, more will come, and there is no better time than when the sun is shining to get started.

Are You Ready for the Storm? #infographic

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