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Crews install shutters at Port Lavaca H-E-B location in advance of Hurricane Beryl’s potential arrival
PORT LAVACA, Texas – An area of Texas coastline tortured twice by Hurricane Harvey in 2017 is not taking any chances as Tropical Storm Beryl nears landfall. Crews at the lone H-E-B in Port Lavaca, located in Calhoun County and approximately 130 miles southwest of Houston, were installing shutters Sunday as a measure to stave off storm damage within the store.
Tropical Storm Beryl: Port Lavaca braces for storm amid voluntary evacuations
Tropical Storm Beryl is closing in on the Texas coast and landfall is imminent. People across the region are scrambling to make final preparations before the storm’s impact. With landfall expected in just hours, residents of Port Lavaca are preparing for the storm’s impact. Many businesses are boarding up their windows and closing until the storm passes.
Port Lavaca braces for Beryl to bring heavy rains, strong winds and possible storm surge
PORT LAVACA, TEXAS — As we continue to track Beryl, Texas Gulf Coast cities have all hands on deck to prepare. This includes Port Lavaca as one of the areas set to take a major hit from the storm. As of Sunday evening Port Lavaca is still expecting a...
Residents in southwest Houston, Galveston, and Calhoun County prepare for Beryl's impact
On Saturday, ABC13 provided team weather coverage, specifically in southwest Houston, Galveston, and Calhoun County.ABC13's Luke Jones reported from the southwest Houston area on flooded streets hitting Saturday afternoon.Residents in southwest Houston got their cars flooded after Saturday's street floods."It started going into my carpets, my car got waterlogged, and now I'm stuck here. I've been stuck here for be like 30 to 45 minutes," Guillermo Serrano, whose car got flooded from Saturday's thunderstorm, said.Not to mention, Serrano plans to head further inland alongside his girlfriend and cats to Dayton in anticipation of Beryl.Emergency leaders encourage people to have emergency...
Make storm preparations now
During the 11 a.m. emergency briefing by the National Weather Service, updates were given regarding the storm currently in the Gulf of Mexico. Reports state that the storm, currently Tropical Storm Beryl, is moving west-northwest at 12 mph. Tropical storm winds are expected to extend 125 miles from the center.
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