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CenterPoint Energy sees approximately $1.3 bln in restoration expenses after Hurricane Beryl

Electric and gas utility CenterPoint Energy said on Tuesday it expects overall costs to bring back centers damaged by Cyclone Beryl to be in the range of $1.2. billion to $1.3 billion.

Previously this month, Hurricane Beryl made landfall near the. seaside town of Matagorda, Texas, causing significant damage to. CenterPoint electric subsidiary's delivery system.

Almost 2.3 countless CenterPoint's consumers lost power. after Cyclone Beryl tore down trees and electricity. facilities with its 80 miles per hour winds.

The business anticipates to sustain added fees in the variety. of $425 million to $475 million related to storm occasions that. occurred in May, where about 922,000 clients lost power.

The biggest Texas power service provider serves about 2.9 million. electric customers in the higher Houston area and southwestern. Indiana.

Restaurants in and around Houston have taken legal action against CenterPoint. Energy, looking for more than $100 million in damages, alleging. incompetence and carelessness in the utility's efforts to bring back. power rapidly following Hurricane Beryl.

CenterPoint's net income available to common investors. rose to $228 million, or 36 cents per share, in the. second-quarter, from $106 million, or 17 cents per share, a year. earlier, helped by increased demand for electrical energy during the. peak summertime.

(source: Reuters)