How a Texas man turned Whataburger into the states power outage tracker
Bryan Norton discovered that the Whataburger map could be used to show where power was still on or had been restored in Houston.
By María Luisa Paúl
July 11, 2024 at 5:00 a.m. EDT
Hurricane Beryl had pummeled Southeast Texas on Monday, leaving millions in the Houston area without power. But with technical issues plaguing the tracker for the citys main energy provider, there was no way to check the status of power outages or find the still-lit pockets where residents could buy food, gas and other necessities.
Then Bryan Norton, a 55-year-old tech worker and podcast host, found help from an unlikely source: the Whataburger app. ... The apps map showed where its restaurants which have a massive presence across Houston were still open. Instead of providing Texans with info about where they could snag burgers, biscuits and taquitos, Norton soon noticed the map could be used to gauge where power in the city was still on or had been restored.
His discovery went viral after he posted about it on social media, where thousands credited him with helping them find out if their loved ones had power or how they could escape the
sweltering heat as temperatures and humidity levels soared. ... The fact that Whataburgers app is giving us that bit of hope well, it doesnt get more Texas than that, Norton told The Washington Post.
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It isnt the first time a restaurant chain has been cited during storm emergencies. When disaster hits on the East Coast, even the Federal Emergency Management Agency is known to rely on whats become known as
the Waffle House Index to measure the severity of the situation. ... Like the Whataburger tracker, if a Waffle House location is red meaning its closed conditions are considered serious. ... Perhaps fittingly, one of the few places still operating near Thibodeauxs Galveston properties was the Waffle House, she said.
By María Luisa Paúl
María Luisa Paúl is a reporter on The Washington Post's Morning Mix team. She joined The Post as an intern on the General Assignment desk and has previously reported at the Miami Herald and el Nuevo Herald. Twitter
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