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NEWS [A family sit outside their home after a storm left them without power. The man in the middle stares down at his phone while the two women on the outer sides stare into the distance. ]( From left, Doris Wilson sits outside with grandson Edward Jackson and daughter Melanie Jones as their home remains without power on Thursday, May 30, 2024, in South Dallas. Hundreds of thousands of customers remained without power Thursday as Oncor officials announced they expect a significant portion of outages to be restored before the weekend after severe storm blew through North Texas Tuesday morning.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) [Dallas residents grapple with multiday power outages following severe storms]( Cracked tree branches and debris littered the streets Thursday morning as many North Texas residents entered their third day without power in the aftermath of Tuesdayâs severe storms. [High winds and heavy rains ravaged the Dallas-Fort Worth area]( that downed power lines and left more than 600,000 Oncor customers without electricity. As of Thursday morning, over 150,000 customers still did not have power, but Oncor estimates electricity in Dallas to be restored by Friday or Saturday. Storms are expected to continue into Friday. Oncor enlisted its own vegetation management team as well as outsourcing out-of-state help to remove trees from power lines, which must be done prior to further electrical work. [READ MORE]( [The Dallas Morning News]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [X (formerly Twitter)]( [YouTube](
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