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“Tracking Hurricane Beryl: Updates on Storm’s Impact in Texas, Major Power Outages in Houston Area”

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An American flag waves near a trailer home left overturned by Hurricane Beryl winds in Surfside Beach, Texas on July 8, 2024. 

Hurricane Beryl made landfall early Monday morning in Texas on the Matagorda Peninsula, about 85 miles southwest of Houston. Beryl hit as a Category 1 storm, with winds reaching 80 mph. Its path will take it inland over eastern Texas.

According to the National Weather Service, Beryl is expected to “bring very heavy rain, damaging hurricane-force winds and life-threatening storm surge to the Texas coast.”

Beryl has already traveled through the Caribbean as the earliest Category 5 storm ever recorded in the Atlantic, causing at least 11 deaths and widespread destruction. It then traveled across Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula and the Gulf of Mexico. Beryl is expected to weaken as it travels overland, becoming a tropical storm on Monday.

Over 2 million people were without power in Texas as of Monday morning, according to the tracking site poweroutage.us.

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