HOUSTON – Beryl left a trail of destruction across Southeast Texas, causing significant damage and prompting emergency responses.
Beryl made landfall near Matagorda early Monday morning as a Category 1 hurricane but has since weakened to a tropical storm.
Communities across the Houston area have reported widespread debris on roads, flooding, and structural damage to homes and buildings.
The storm’s powerful winds resulted in widespread power outages and failures of traffic signals.
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Here’s a look at the impact of Beryl across the Greater Houston area.
Lakewood Forest
Houston
Atascocita
Angleton
Hunters Glen
REPORTED DOWNED TREES IN HUNTERS GLEN
Constables have responded to numerous calls of downed trees in the Hunters Glen area. No injuries reported.
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— Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4 (@Pct4Constable) July 8, 2024
Manvel
Manvel is experiencing 60+ MPH winds with buildings, such as this shed, being destroyed. pic.twitter.com/ka4T62DDav
— Mayor Dan Davis (@Mayor_Dan_Davis) July 8, 2024
Damon
Fulshear
Sargent Beach
Storm surge continues even on the backside of hurricane #Beryl here at Sargent Beach, Texas 6:45am. Main road in and out is completely cut off by surge. pic.twitter.com/8sr0Eh6Qfy
— Bryce Shelton (@BryceShelton01) July 8, 2024
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