Saturday's storms left about 128,000 residents without power and more than 150 motorists needing rescues from the Houston Fire Department. "People just drive off into it and they don't realize how deep it is and the car stalls," said HFD spokesman Jay Evans. Evans said the department dispatched dump trucks to south Houston, where the storms were most severe, in case neighborhoods had to be evacuated, but that was not necessary. He said no fatalities were reported connected to the deluge. CenterPoint Energy crews continued to work Sunday repairing downed lines and transformers, mostly in Bellaire and South Houston, said Penny Todd, a spokeswoman for the electricity service company. The storm left 128,000 households without power at different times, she said. At its peak, about 35,000 people were without power and 11,000 were still affected at noon Sunday. Pooling water shorted out transformers on the ground and high winds pulling down limbs severed power line...