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Montgomery County power outages: Entergy CEO says fallen trees causes issues
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas - As about a million people in the Houston area are waiting to have their power restored, we checked in with the power provider in Montgomery County. The hurricane hit Houston hard, leaving the area battered in a big way by Beryl. Days later, we're still dealing...
Woman rescued after tree falls on New Caney home during Beryl: 'It came that close'
In Montgomery County, recovery efforts are underway as more than 180,000 homes remain without power.However, some families are dealing with losing much more than their power during the storm.Peggy Sue Carpenter has lived in her RV on a property off Liberty in New Caney for over a decade. She told ABC13 she thought she was safe until the strong winds blew a tree on top of her home."You never think it's going to be you," Carpenter said. "I just feel like I've been gutted because everything is in that truck."The last thing she imagined was that her home would be...
Montgomery County Food Bank provides Disaster Relief at Mobile Food Distribution
On Wednesday, July 10 at 5 p.m., the Montgomery County Food Bank’s Disaster Relief Mobile Food Distribution provided relief to those in need and served 250 families at Grace Crossing Church located at 105 FM 1488 in Conroe. View photos and video from the distribution:. In the wake of...
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.
'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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