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Hurricane Beryl heads for Texas coast
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Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas on Monday, bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall to the region. The storm affected over 2 million people, with more than 1.8 million households losing power as of early Monday morning. The city of Houston, which is home to 2.3 million people, was among the areas hit by the storm. A hurricane warning was in effect for parts of the Texas coast from Mesquite Bay north to Port Bolivar.
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It is recommendable that people get to higher ground, shelters or the homes of friends or family elsewhere.
Still some uncertainty with the exact strength and track Beryl will take, but an eastward trend in the guidance continues.
There is an increasing risk of damaging hurricane-force winds and life-threatening storm surge along portions of the lower and middle Texas coast late Sunday into Monday.
Life-threatening storm surge and strong winds are occurring with considerable flash and urban flooding expected.
Preparations should be rushed to completion in Texas.
We have to take Beryl very, very seriously. Our worst enemy is complacency.
Anybody living within this storm surge watch area, if you live in the storm surge evacuation zone, please start making preparations in case you are asked to evacuate by local officials.
Beryl would be pretty astounding to happen anyway, but for it to form in June is completely unprecedented.
Beryl is a worrying omen for the rest of the season.
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sources
- 1.France 24
- 2.The Washington Post
- 3.The Guardian
- 4.CNA News
- 5.CTV News
- 6.Le Monde
- 7.Daily Sabah
- 8.BBC
- 9.Agence France-Presse
- 10.Associated Press
- 11.Houston Chronicle
- 12.Reuters
perspectives
countries
- 1.Barbados
- 2.Grenada
- 3.Jamaica
- 4.Japan
- 5.Korea, Republic of
- 6.Cayman Islands
- 7.Mexico
- 8.Taiwan, Province of China
- 9.United States
- 10.Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- 11.Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
organizations
- 1.US National Hurricane Center
- 2.US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- 3.US National Weather Service
- 4.Flight Aware
- 5.Federal Emergency Management Agency
- 6.National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- 7.SpaceX
- 8.University of Miami
- 9.White House
- 10.Accuweather
- 11.CenterPoint Energy
- 12.Governor's Economic Development & Tourism Office
persons
- 1.Dan Patrick
- 2.Greg Abbott
- 3.Brian McNoldy
- 4.Elizabeth Landry
- 5.Elon Musk
- 6.Jack Beven
- 7.Jimmy May
- 8.John Whitmire
- 9.Michael Brennan
- 10.Aaron Rigsby
- 11.Andrés Manuel López Obrador
- 12.Brandon Wade