Two dead as Beryl slams Texas leaving millions without power

Hurricane Beryl has slammed Texas, causing significant devastation. The storm has resulted in the deaths of two individuals and left millions without power. This powerful hurricane brought strong winds, heavy rainfall, and widespread damage, disrupting lives and infrastructure across the affected areas.

The loss of life and the extensive power outages highlight the severity of Beryl’s impact. Emergency services are likely working around the clock to restore power, provide aid, and ensure the safety of residents. The aftermath of the hurricane will require a coordinated response to address the immediate needs and begin the process of recovery and rebuilding.

Communities affected by Beryl are facing considerable challenges, and support from both local and national agencies will be crucial in the days and weeks to come. The resilience and cooperation of residents and responders will play a key role in overcoming the devastation caused by this natural disaster.

The storm is expected to lose strength as it gradually tracks north-northeast but flash flooding and heavy rain remains a risk. More than 2.7 million customers in Texas are without power as of Monday afternoon, according to poweroutage.us. At Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston’s largest airport, 1,097 flights were cancelled

Source: eNCA

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