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Hurricane Beryl's damage to Texas homes may total as much as $1.5 billion
Hurricane Beryl's landfall in Texas could result in property damage totaling hundreds of millions of dollars, a preliminary estimate shows. Total insured wind and storm surge losses in Texas will be between $700 million and $1.5 billion, according to CoreLogic. CoreLogic estimates there are between 1,500 to 3,500 homes near...
Hurricane Beryl assistance: Salvation Army sends mobile kitchens to Houston to distribute food, water
HOUSTON — As Houstonians recover from Beryl’s impact, the Salvation Army has established local command post locations and deployed mobile kitchens to the area. The Salvation Army announced Tuesday that its Incident management team would be based at the organization’s “disaster warehouse” in Houston with a second operation established in Wharton. A South Baptist Texas Convention Disaster Response kitchen will handle the preparation and cooking of all meals in both locations, according to a media release.
Coastal counties cleaning up mess caused by Hurricane Beryl
A new drone video shows the extent of the damage along the coast on the Surfside Beach just south of Houston. Several homes can be seen ripped apart and partially collapsed, no match for the powerful storm. Joedy Perdew traded life in the suburbs for coastal scenery. “I’ve been here...
Brazoria County residents prepare for Beryl
Brazoria County residents are preparing for the impacts of Beryl.
Houston/Galveston NWS Issues Flood Warning for Clear Creek
Houston, TX – The National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston has issued a Flood Warning for Clear Creek at FM 2351, impacting Brazoria and Harris Counties. Minor flooding is forecasted. According to the National Weather Service, the flood warning is in effect from this morning until further notice. As of...
Hurricane Beryl Strikes Texas, Cutting Power to Millions
Hurricane Beryl regained momentum Monday morning, making landfall in southwest Texas near Matagorda with 75-mile-per-hour winds and wiping out power to millions. The first major hurricane of the summer has left some 2 million Texans without power, mostly in Matagorda, Brazoria, and Galveston counties along the coast, according to PowerOutage.us.
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