Did you notify Encore that your service was out? If they are not notified that it is out they may not come by there while everyone else may be getting service
Did you notify Oncore that your service was out? If they are not notified they may not be aware that service is out in your area if none of your neighbors have called in either
It is really disappointing that you are reporting on the wealthier neighborhoods of the Dallas area. Perhaps another video will actually tell me real information, like what neighborhoods are without power. What areas were his by the storm, because I know it was not just in Plano. We have no generator, no electricity, NO CELL service. It is nearly 24 hours after the worst of the storm hit. Finally got some information at 3:24 AM, about 21 hours after the storm.
People on respirators, with severe health issues, have been getting escalated power turn on. This lady in the video can reach out to Oncor and request for those services, but unlike most people, too proud to ask. Don't let your relative with a health issue experience breathing complications from not requesting this service.
Texans need to take a hint from Floridians, most residents there “ lighten “ their tree branches , basically they cut off excessive branches , that helps the tree during storms and most fare well.
These tornado storms are not natural tornadic storms. Spring and early summer is not the normal time for tornados. And the temperatures are not so hot that it would cause these storms naturally. Tornado season is normally towards the end of the hottest part of summer when the hot summer heat temperatures has cold/cooler cross winds mixing too quickly, too fast. We've been having these tornados since late winter/ early spring and this is not normal nor natural. Anyone whose grown up in tornado valley, has many years of experience and knowledge knows this. They are not fooling those of us familiar and who know better.
@@XanaxDust214 When DFW Airport opened, the "DFW Metroplex" name was created and the public was told to never call DFW "North Texas". That is the Panhandle.