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Storms battered Texas and Louisiana late Thursday and early Friday with destructive winds and torrential rain, leaving four dead .
The news said that the roads were flooded with more than 1 million homes and businesses without power, and more floods could plague parts of the Gulf Coast Friday.
The news said that the severe weather blasted through Houston and the mayor’s chief of communications Mary Benton told CNN that fallen trees appear to have caused two of the deaths, and a crane accident caused another.
Violent weather left a trail of damage to buildings in Houston, blocked roadways with fallen trees and debris, and mangled power lines.
Numerous residents were staying in the dark more or less 934,000 homes and businesses were without power across Texas and more than 166,000 in Louisiana as of early Friday.
The news said that the roads were flooded with more than 1 million homes and businesses without power, and more floods could plague parts of the Gulf Coast Friday.
The news said that the severe weather blasted through Houston and the mayor’s chief of communications Mary Benton told CNN that fallen trees appear to have caused two of the deaths, and a crane accident caused another.
Violent weather left a trail of damage to buildings in Houston, blocked roadways with fallen trees and debris, and mangled power lines.
Numerous residents were staying in the dark more or less 934,000 homes and businesses were without power across Texas and more than 166,000 in Louisiana as of early Friday.