Updated
Updated · WFAA.com · Apr 26
Oncor customers lose power as storm hits North Texas
Updated
Updated · WFAA.com · Apr 26

Oncor customers lose power as storm hits North Texas

7 articles · Updated · WFAA.com · Apr 26
  • Nearly 40,000 Oncor customers, including 25,000 in Tarrant County, are without electricity after 90 mph winds struck Springtown and surrounding areas Saturday night.
  • The storm caused extensive damage, downing large trees and power lines, flooding homes, and prompting road closures such as on Walnut Creek Drive near Springtown Park.
  • Residents were advised to avoid travel due to hazards, while tornado activity remains unconfirmed. City officials refuted rumors of a fire and urged outage reports to Oncor or Tri-County Electric Cooperative.
After 90 mph winds and two deaths, will investigators confirm a tornado hit Springtown?
What is the full scale of this storm's devastation across North Texas?
Did the 'Particularly Dangerous Situation' tornado warning ultimately save lives in North Texas?
With tens of thousands still in the dark, how long until power is fully restored?
Beyond insurance, what immediate aid is available for Texas families who lost everything overnight?
Texas law makes it illegal for contractors to waive your storm deductible. Are you at risk?