1.2 Million Texans Still Without Power After Hurricane Beryl
More than one million Texans are still without power as of Thursday afternoon following Hurricane Beryl’s Monday touchdown in the state.
More than one million Texans are still without power as of Thursday afternoon following Hurricane Beryl’s Monday touchdown in the state.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s administration has accused Joe Biden of lying by claiming he could not reach it to send Hurricane Beryl resources.
Millions of Texans are without power following Hurricane Beryl’s landfall in the Lone Star State early Monday morning.
More than 1.5 million Texas households were without power Monday morning as Hurricane Beryl made landfall on the state’s central coast. Beryl’s eye crossed the Texas coastline early Monday near Matagorda, Texas.
Hurricane Beryl crossed the Texas coast near Matagorda early Monday morning dragging a dangerous storm surge and strong winds in its turbulent wake.
Tropical Storm Beryl is expected to regain its status as a Category 1 or 2 hurricane prior to making landfall Monday morning on the mid-Texas coast. Officials with the National Hurricane Center warn of flooding threats from tidal surges and intense rainfall.
Texas officials added 81 additional counties to the state’s disaster declaration in preparation for Hurricane Beryl’s arrival. The storm’s forecasted path shifted the expected landfall to the north and east of previous projections. The latest addition to the disaster declaration list brings the total number of Texas counties to 121.