德克萨斯州餐馆起诉公用事业公司 CenterPoint 应对飓风贝丽尔

休斯顿和附近地区的餐馆对美国电力生产商 CenterPoint Energy Inc. 提起集体诉讼,以飓风贝丽尔 (Huryl) 造成电力短缺,索赔总额超过 1 亿美元。

Arathy Somasekhar,路透社

7 月 15 日,休斯顿及附近地区的餐馆对美国电力生产商CenterPoint Energy Inc. 提起集体诉讼,以飓风贝丽尔 (Huryl) 造成电力短缺为由,共索赔 1 亿美元以上。

上周,飓风贝丽尔 (Beryl) 刮倒树木并摧毁电力基础设施,导致 CenterPoint 约 230 万户家庭和企业停电。周二,也就是飓风过后八天,仍有约 13 万户家庭停电。

停电时间长、恢复时间长,这让德克萨斯人感到沮丧,他们质疑 CenterPoint 是否做好了应对风暴破坏的准备。CenterPoint 是该州最大的电力供应商。

根据集体诉讼请愿书,这些餐厅包括 Trattoria Sofia、BB Lemon、The Annie Cafe & Bar 和 Killen’s。

去年竞选休斯顿市议员的律师托尼·布兹比 (Tony Buzbee) 在 Instagram 上的一篇帖子中表示,此案指控 CenterPoint 存在疏忽和重大过失,“CenterPoint 一再未能做到任何合理、称职的电力供应商都会做和应该做的事情”。

该案指控 CenterPoint 多年来未能投资基础设施,检查、维护和升级设备,以及培训人员。

巴兹比说,还指控称,公用事业公司未能制定有效的风暴应对计划,并且在风暴袭击该地区后未能做出充分反应。

CenterPoint 表示,它仍将重点关注修复工作,并补充说公司不对潜在的诉讼发表评论。

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Texas Restaurants Sue Utility CenterPoint Over Response to Hurricane Beryl

Restaurants in Houston and nearby regions filed a class action lawsuit, collectively seeking over $100 million, against U.S. power producer CenterPoint Energy Inc. for lack of power following Hurricane Beryl.

Arathy Somasekhar, Reuters

Restaurants in Houston and nearby regions on July 15 filed a class action lawsuit, collectively seeking over $100 million, against U.S. power producer CenterPoint Energy Inc. for lack of power following Hurricane Beryl.

About 2.3 million homes and businesses of CenterPoint's customers lost power last week after Hurricane Beryl ripped out trees and knocked down electricity infrastructure. About 130,000 continued to remain without power on Tuesday, eight days after the hurricane.

The extent of the outages and the long restoration time periods frustrated Texans, who questioned CenterPoint's preparedness to tackle damages from the storm. CenterPoint is the state's largest power provider.

The restaurants include Trattoria Sofia, B.B. Lemon, The Annie Cafe & Bar and Killen's, according to the class action petition.

Tony Buzbee, a lawyer who ran for Houston city council last year, said in an Instagram post the case makes claims for negligence and gross negligence for "CenterPoint's repeated failure to do what any reasonable and competent electricity provider would do and should do."

The case alleges that CenterPoint has failed for years to invest in infrastructure, to inspect, maintain and upgrade equipment and to train personnel.

It also alleges that the utility has failed to have a competent storm plan in place and failed to adequately respond to the storm once it impacted the area, Buzbee said.

CenterPoint said it remains focused on restoration efforts, adding that the company does not comment on potential litigation.