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Beryl caused about $6 billion dollars in damages in the U.S. alone and killed at least 60 people during landfalls in the Caribbean, Yucatán Peninsula, and U.S. Gulf Coast.
ROSENBERG, Texas — The "Meals on Wheels" program in Fort Bend County has dealt with a lot of challenges in the week since Hurricane Beryl hit. Gas volunteers were hard to find, but things are ...
Beryl slammed into southern Texas as a Category 1 hurricane Monday, knocking out power to more than 2.5 million homes and leaving at least eight people dead in Texas and Louisiana.
The water Beryl raced through was as warm as it should be in September, so it behaved like a September hurricane. It’s something forecasters warned could happen even before the season got underway.
Hurricane Beryl pummeled the Texas coastline as a Category 1 storm on Monday, bringing with it life-threatening winds and major power outages before weakening to a tropical storm.
Measuring Beryl in days 4.5 days: The number of days Beryl spent as a major hurricane, which is a storm with maximum sustained winds of at least 111 mph, or Category 3 or higher. Prior record was ...
Tropical Storm Beryl is tearing across Texas after making landfall in the state as a Category 1 hurricane Monday morning. At least six people have been killed by fallen trees or by drowning and ...
Hurricane Beryl brought savage winds and storm surge to a boardwalk in Kemah, Texas, where a ferris wheel missing most of its seats spun in the first light of morning.
Beryl timeline: From tropical depression to Category 5 storm June 28, 5 p.m.: Tropical Depression 2 forms in Central Atlantic, about 1,225 miles east-southeast of Barbados. Winds at 35 mph.
Sophia Chem, owner, and her Rebecca Chem, 16, give away donuts at Best Donuts, 8320 Loretta, after losing power in the wake of Hurricane Beryl Monday, July 8, 2024, in Spring. The family had made ...
Beryl strengthened to a Category 5 storm the next day and broke the record by more than two weeks. The only other Atlantic Category 5 storm to form in July was Hurricane Emily, on July 17, 2005.