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Camacho said "crews will continue to work as quickly and safely as possible" to restore power. In the past, workers have repaired downed powerlines and removed debris from electric infrastructure in order to restore power. On Monday, EPE's Twitter account updated customers saying "an entire tree" fell onto electric powerlines and a pole. PowerOutages can happen for many reasons but during severe storms most of them are from flying debris, downed power lines, and in this case, an entire tree collapsing into infrastructure.

Stay clear of these areas and know that EPElectric crews will arrive to restore power. Sunday's storm also brought some trouble for Spectrum customers in West El Paso who reported their internet being down for more than 10 hours on social media. Brian Anderson, a spokesman for the phone, internet and cable provider, said he "wasn't aware of any major damage" to Spectrum's infrastructure.

Anderson said when the power returns, so should their service. However, some areas in West El Paso had power, but no internet service. Residents within Southern New Mexico and West Texas felt the effects of Sunday night's storm with flooding, mudslides and a major car pileup along Interstate Route 70 along San Augustine Pass closed Sunday evening in anticipation of flash floods.

The route remains closed because of mudslides and debris covering the roads, according to a tweet by the New Mexico Department of Transportation. Crews are clearing the roadway. Detours are on US 54 and US Overnight storms in southern New Mexico caused flooding and mud slides on various roadways. Use caution. Do not drive around barricades. The storm, which developed in the Sacramento and Gila Mountains in Southern New Mexico, grew in strength as it lumbered over the desert landscape toward El Paso.

Some El Pasoans experienced hail across different parts of the city, Rogers said, with the West Side receiving "ping-pong size to golf ball sized hail. Because of recent heavy rains, Rogers said water-saturated grounds can exacerbate the potential for flash floods. Power outages are never expected but when they do happen, El Paso Electric is committed to restoring your power as quickly and safely as possible.

Click here for our Power Restoration process. NEVER go near downed power lines. In the case of a severe windstorm, be careful when you go outside, especially if you see that tree limbs have been blown down. Both high winds and tree branches can bring wires down. Call EPE immediately and warn others to stay away from the area.

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