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Conroe, Montgomery begin recovery after Hurricane Beryl hits Houston
Conroe Mayor Duke Coon said recovery efforts to remove all debris following Hurricane Beryl may take four to six weeks. (Courtesy city of Conroe) After Hurricane Beryl hit the Greater Houston region July 8, the Conroe and Montgomery area has begun recovering. What happened. Hurricane Beryl reached Matagorda as a...
Beryl’s effects in The Woodlands include 35 downed trees on homes, 7 rescues
The Woodlands Fire Department responded to 235 calls on July 8 from 5 a.m. to midnight. (Courtesy The Woodland Fire Department) Three days after Hurricane Beryl caused more than 250,000 Entergy customers to lose power in Montgomery County along with more than 2.2 million CenterPoint Energy customers in the Greater Houston area, efforts were underway in The Woodlands to continue providing support to those with the most urgent needs in the wake of the power outages and downed trees.
Fatal wrong-way driver crash on Eastex Freeway causes closure in Montgomery County
HOUSTON (CW39) — A wrong-way crash that killed a driver has closed the northbound lanes of the Eastex Freeway Friday morning. Around 1:30 a.m. Friday morning, Houston police responded to a head on collision on I-69 Eastex Freeway at Kingwood Drive. Montgomery County units were on the scene and witnessed the accident.
New CenterPoint map gives estimated date for Beryl-related restoration
CenterPoint Energy expects to have 85% of customers impacted by Hurricane Beryl outages back online by the end of the weekend.The new estimation, coming Friday night, arrived as the company revamped its restoration map again to show estimated dates.The map has eight color codes, including forest green, which represents areas already energized, and seafoam green, which indicates a "restoration date pending review."All other colors have a date of either July 12, July 13, July 14, July 15, July 18, or July 19.If viewing on mobile or if the map isn't viewable below, click here.According to CenterPoint, remaining customers are those...
'2 acres of disaster' left at Montgomery County sanctuary for older, sick dogs, founder says
Priyanka Johri, Pure Mutts Animal Sanctuary owner, stepped out of her South Montgomery County home where her nonprofit for sick dogs operates to find "two acres of disaster" after Hurricane Beryl.
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