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    After Beryl: What's open? What's closed?

    15 days ago
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    MONDAY

    CLOSED SCHOOLS

    SCHOOL CLOSURES FOR MONDAY, JULY 8
    *Corpus Christi ISD
    *Gregory-Portland ISD; student activities and district operations on Tuesday, July 9, 2024. Staff who are scheduled to report to work will return on July 9.
    *Ingleside ISD
    *West Oso ISD
    *School of Science and Technology
    *Taft ISD
    *Craft Training Center of the Coastal Bend
    *Del Mar College
    *Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

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    OPEN MEDICAL CENTERS

    Driscoll Children's Hospital will keep its normal business hours on Monday, July 8th as the threat of Hurricane Beryl has been significantly diminished throughout much of their service area.

    Elective surgeries for Monday are still canceled.

    Clinics in Corpus Christi and Victoria are canceled for Monday. Driscoll is reaching out to patients to reschedule.

    Quick Care locations are currently open.

    Physicians PremiER emergency rooms in the Coastal Bend, San Antonio, and Bryan are all currently open 24/7.

    Coastal Bend locations include:

    • Portland
    • Calallen
    • Saratoga at Staples
    • Everhart at Staples
    • Ennis Joslin & SPID

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    FERRY SERVICES OPEN

    TxDOT announced on X that it would resume ferry service in Port Aransas at 6 a.m. on Monday.

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    USS LEXINGTON
    The USS Lexington Museum will open at 12 pm on Monday, July 8th.
    Regular summer hours will resume on Tuesday. 9am to 6 pm.

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    TEXAS STATE AQUARIUM

    The Aquarium announced that they would reopen to the public on Monday.

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    CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI

    The City of C.C. announced they will be no disruption to trash and recycling collection services on Monday, July 8, after all.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2kP8lh_0uIAV5f600 City of Corpus Christi

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    SUNDAY

    The view of Beryl approaching the coastline from Ocean Dr.

    Ocean Dr. timelapse

    SUNDAY 9PM
    CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI

    The city announced that the access road to Whitecap Beach on Padre Island will be closed due to the high tide from Tropical Storm Beryl.

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    SUNDAY NOON- NAVAL AIR STATION KINGSVILLE CLOSED

    NAS Kingsville closed at noon Sunday, July 7. Only mission essential personnel will be allowed on base. All other inbound and outbound traffic will be secured at noon today.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3UJsFV_0uIAV5f600 Naval Air Station Kingsville

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    SUNDAY 9 AM - TEXAS STATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

    The Texas State Emergency Operations Center announced it is in 24-hour Escalated Response Ops to support local officials as Beryl approaches Texas.

    State agencies are working around the clock to care for Texas communities.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2ApaK3_0uIAV5f600 TDEM TV/MEDIA

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    SUNDAY 8 AM
    REFUGIO COUNTY
    Evacuations are already underway in Refugio County. Buses will be leaving the Refugio County Expo at 9 am. Anyone still needing evacuation assistance, call 361-526-2820.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2rU4LL_0uIAV5f600 Refugio County Judge Jhiela "Gigi" Poynter

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    SUNDAY 8 AM
    Craft Training Center of the Coastal Bend has canceled summer school and night classes on Monday.
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    SATURDAY 7:15 PM
    TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI

    TAMU-CC is under Code Blue. Starting at noon on Sunday, July 7, the university will place barricades at all main entrances to campus. In addition, TAMU-CC will operate remotely on Monday, July 8.

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    SATURDAY
    REFUGIO CO. MANDATORY EVACUATIONS

    Refugio County has issued a mandatory evacuation due to Hurricane Beryl. The County's Office of Emergency Management will have buses available for those without transportation. Those buses will head to Laredo. To secure a spot on the bus, call 361-526-2820.

    Buses will depart from Refugio County Expo Center, 106 Fairgrounds Road, Refugio, TX 78377, by 7:30 a.m. Sunday.

    Pets must be secured in cages or kennels. Riders are encouraged to bring essential items such as birth certificates, immunization records, DL, SS cards, medications, clothing, toiletries, blankets, pillows and cash.

    Anyone needing help getting to the Refugio County Expo Center should call 361-526-2820 to make arrangements.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1bNhbh_0uIAV5f600 Refugio County Office of Emergency Management

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    SATURDAY 3:55 PM

    *Corpus Christi Medical Center will temporarily suspend services as of 6pm Saturday at the following facilities:
    -ER 24/7 Rockport (400 Enterprise Blvd.)
    -ER 24/7 Northwest (13725 Northwest Blvd, Corpus Christi, TX)
    -ER 24/7 Portland (1702 Highway 181 North, Suite A-11, Portland)

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=38qCJF_0uIAV5f600 Corpus Christi Medical Center Facebook page

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    UPDATES FROM NUECES COUNTY NEWS CONFERENCE:

    MONDAY 3 PM

    As of 8 a.m. today, Monday, July 8, 2024 the mandatory visitor evacuation has been lifted. Please continue to stay vigilant and safe if you are visiting the coastal areas of Nueces County. The ferry is also back open as of 6 a.m. this morning.

    Nueces County and county facilities will remain closed today, Monday, July 8th, 2024 and will resume normal business hours tomorrow, Tuesday, July 9th, 2024.

    To sign up for emergency notifications text BEREADY to 888777. Residents can also "Like" the Nueces County Office of Emergency Management on Facebook.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3Zwmbe_0uIAV5f600 Nueces County
    During Saturday's 3pm news conference, Nueces County Judge Connie Scott encouraged all visitors to evacuate Nueces County and its surrounding areas.

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    SATURDAY 12PM- MUSTANG ISLAND STATE PARK

    NUECES COUNTY, Tx- In anticipation of Hurricane Beryl, Mustang Island has announced it will be closed for day use and camping beginning Sunday, July 7th. Reopening of the park will take place once condtions improve.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2GJoAq_0uIAV5f600 Mustang Island Facebook page

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    SATURDAY 1:25PM
    CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx- The School of Science and Technology has announced it is closing its facilities on Monday, July 8, 2024.

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    ROBSTOWN, Tx - The City of Robstown announced on its Facebook page that it will hold a sandbag distribution event at the Johnny Calderon Building at 5pm.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3vZa03_0uIAV5f600 Herrera, Veronica
    The City of Robstown announces its sandbag distribution which will get underway at 5pm Saturday.

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    SATURDAY 10AM-

    CORPUS CHRISTI- Tx- Around 10am Saturday, a long line of vehicles formed along the J.C. Elliott Landfill. On Friday, the City of Corpus Christi announced it would extend its hours until 8pm to accommodate residents who needed to clear their property of debris.

    Residents head to J.C. Elliott Transfer Station after clearing debris ahead of extreme weather

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    SATURDAY

    SAN PATRICIO COUNTY, Tx- San Patricio County Judge David Krebs issued a voluntary evacuation especially the east end of the county.

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    ORANGE GROVE, Tx- The City of Orange Grove prepared 500 sandbags for Saturday morning's distribution event. Crews began passing out sandbags at 9am and initially planned to pass them out until 1 pm but city officials have decided to stay past 1 pm if needed.

    City of Orange Grove to hold sandbag distribution event Saturday

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    CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – In preparation for the high winds and rain Beryl is expected to bring, the City of Corpus Christi's Solid Waste Services Department has announced it is extending the operating hours of the J.C. Elliott Transfer Station and Collection Center.

    The City is extending hours on Friday, July 5 and Saturday, July 6 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

    Residents are being asked to take advantage of the extended hours to clear any brush that could become hazardous during the storm. All previously scheduled brush pick-up will now be collected after the storm passes.

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    ORANGE GROVE, Tx — The City of Orange Grove has announced it will be distributing sandbags on Saturday in preparation for the rain Beryl is expected to bring.

    According to a press release from the Orange Grove Office of Emergency Management, they will hand out sandbags to Orange Grove residents on Saturday morning at 202 South Metz Street from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

    Residents are asked to stay on the road and line up facing FM 624. Six bags will be given per household. You must present a water bill or ID for proof of residency.

    For residents who don't live in Orange Grove but live within Jim Wells County, you're asked to obtain sandbags at the Precinct 3 Yard located at 1022 West FM 624.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=39vCt2_0uIAV5f600 City of Orange Grove

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    ROCKPORT, Tx - Due to the inclement weather we're expecting, the 56th annual Rockport Art Fest has decided to turn its two-day festival into a one day festival. According to the organization's executive director, the group has decided to hold the festival on Saturday when the weather will be more favorable for an outdoor event.

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    NUECES COUNTY, Tx - On Friday afternoon, Nueces County Judge Connie Scott announced the county's preparations for Beryl.

    "This is not a cause for alarm,this is a call for us to wake up and pay attention," Scott said.

    She added that she is in constant communication with officials from Corpus Christi, Port Aransas, Agua Dulce, Bishop, Driscoll, Robstown, and Banquete. Nueces County Commissioners are monitoring the storm closely.

    With the latest forecast on Friday afternoon showing Beryl near the southwest portion of the Gulf of Mexico and heading northward.

    Scott recommended those who live in, low-lying,recreation area, or for those who live with special needs to evacuate sooner than later.

    Nueces County facilities will be closed on Monday. Anyone who is scheduled to attend jury duty have been canceled. Potential jurors will be notified of when to return.

    Scott encourges residents to f ollow Nueces County's website or go to its Facebook page for the latest developments on how Beryl will affect county operations.

    Residents can also receive updates by signing up for the Nueces County-City of Corpus Christi Reverse Alert system by texting "BeReadyCCNC" to 888777.

    "We're preparing. Units are staging at the Fairgrounds in Robstown," Scott added.

    AEP is bringing in out-of-state bucket trucks.

    The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality will park its search and rescue boats there, and Allegiance will stage ambulances there in case they're needed to evacuate residents.


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