About 500,000 households and businesses are without electricity after Hurricane Delta
About 500,000 households and businesses were in the dark Sunday morning after Hurricane Delta, which hammered Louisiana, weakened to a post-tropical cyclone and headed across the Southeast.
Most of the customers without electricity, about 360,000 of them, were in Louisiana, where the hurricane made landfall Friday, according to poweroutage.us. Another 67,000 customers in Texas were without power, while Mississippi reported almost 34,000 outages. See the storm's pathAbout 15,000 were without power in Georgia and South Carolina, where Delta was expected to dump rain Sunday before moving up the East Coast.
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