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Whataburger's app has gone viral in the wake of Hurricane Beryl .
Around 1.8 million utility customers in Houston , Texas , were left without power after the storm.
Some Houstonians turned to the app to track power outages.
The app is available on the app, with an orange logo indicating a store is open, and a grey logo meaning it’s closed.
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