Thousands remain without power after storm

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Storms in Austin left thousands without power after heavy rainfall caused significant disruptions. Some areas reported 2 to 3 inches of rain within just 30 minutes, leading to widespread outages. Utility crews are working to restore service.

Austin faced significant power outages after intense storms brought heavy rainfall and strong winds. Some neighborhoods reported receiving 2 to 3 inches of rain within just half an hour, leading to downed trees and flooding. Utility crews have been deployed to restore power to affected areas, with local officials advising residents to remain indoors and steer clear of flooded zones. The storms serve as a reminder of the increasing frequency of extreme weather events in Texas, raising concerns about climate change impacts. The local government is coordinating recovery efforts, emphasizing the importance of community safety during such emergencies. Residents are encouraged to report any downed power lines or hazardous conditions to authorities. As the weather clears, assessments of property damage and infrastructure will begin. Continued vigilance is necessary as more storms could potentially impact the area in the coming days.

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