The city of Houston has been hit by two devastating power outages within two months, prompting some residents to consider leaving the city as an ultimate evacuation plan. Hurricane Beryl caused extensive damage to the power infrastructure, leaving thousands without power. The back-to-back storms have left many residents feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about the future. Some individuals, such as Stephanie Fuqua and Michael McCormack, are planning to move out of Houston due to the repeated trauma and power outages. Climate migration is a global phenomenon, and Houston's vulnerability to natural disasters has led to an increase in residents considering leaving the city. However, not everyone is ready to give up on Houston, as some, like Perry Murry, express a strong attachment to the city and are determined to stay. The article highlights the impact of natural disasters on residents' decisions to stay or leave, as well as the disparities in who can afford to engage in climate migration.