Fort Bend County moving out of emergency stage, into recovery stage after Hurricane Beryl, officials say

Fort Bend County moving out of emergency stage, into recovery stage after Hurricane Beryl, officials say

Fort Bend County Emergency Management Coordinator Greg Bapst said the county is moving from emergency mode to recovery mode. FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas — Fort Bend County officials on Friday gave an update on the county’s recovery efforts after Hurricane Beryl tore through the region on Monday. County Judge KP George said that as of around noon on Friday, there were still 52,000 families without power. Officials highlighted shelters where residents can seek relief: Fort…

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Austin Wildlife Rescue saves dozens of birds from Hurricane Beryl

Austin Wildlife Rescue saves dozens of birds from Hurricane Beryl

Dozens of baby birds made their way from Houston’s coast to Austin this week. Not by flying, but huddled together in cardboard boxes loaded in the back of an SUV. The birds — 30 Mississippi kites and 30 cattle egrets — are staying at Austin Wildlife Rescue after Hurricane Beryl destroyed their rookeries and separated them from their parents. They are lucky survivors among thousands of birds that died in the storm. “It just obliterated…

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HISD: Roughly 60 campuses sustained roof, structural damage from Hurricane Beryl

HISD: Roughly 60 campuses sustained roof, structural damage from Hurricane Beryl

The district reported that an “overwhelming majority” of its schools lost power during the storm and around 70 of them were still without power as of Friday morning. HISD highlighted that there were downed trees at roughly 50 of its campuses and around 60 of its campuses had roof or structural damage. “We are working diligently to address these issues and ensure the safety and well-being of our students and staff,” HISD said in a…

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Hundreds of thousands in the Houston area remain without power five days after Hurricane Beryl

Hundreds of thousands in the Houston area remain without power five days after Hurricane Beryl

Friday marks five days without power for hundreds of thousands of Texans after Hurricane Beryl hit the Gulf Coast — and the temperature is only going up. More than 800,000 people are still without power in the Houston area, raising frustrations and many questions about why restoration is taking so long. The latest from CenterPoint Energy, the primary provider of electricity for the region, is that they hope to have 80 percent of the total…

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Hurricane Beryl Was a Warning Shot for Houston

Hurricane Beryl Was a Warning Shot for Houston

When Hurricane Beryl entered the Gulf of Mexico, the city of Houston had little reason to believe it was about to take its first direct hit from a tropical cyclone in decades.  Initial forecasts predicted the storm would make landfall in northern Mexico, hundreds of miles away. Instead it veered sharply north and hit an unfortunate bullseye. Its center passed just west of Houston, dragging the hurricane’s violent eastern edge directly over the city’s core. …

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'The greatest memory of our lives' | Houston couple gets married in Austin after Hurricane Beryl derails their wedding

'The greatest memory of our lives' | Houston couple gets married in Austin after Hurricane Beryl derails their wedding

After Beryl, a couple decided to take refuge in Austin by staying with friends. While driving from Houston, they figured they could continue their love story. AUSTIN, Texas — Nataliia Chernenko and Caleb Cohen first met through Facebook dating, with Nataliia being Caleb’s only match.  “We kept calling to each other, facetiming, doing the yoga, watching the movies online,” Chernenko said. “Caleb makes any bad day, or any bad luck, and he converts it to…

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LIST: High water locations, street flooding in Houston area following storms, heavy rain

LIST: High water locations, street flooding in Houston area following storms, heavy rain

This list of high-water spots from Houston TranStar will be updated automatically. HOUSTON — As Beryl moves through Southeast Texas, expect torrential downpours that could lead to street flooding.  Here in Houston, it doesn’t take a lot of standing water to damage your car. You can lose control or stall in less than six inches of water. In just a foot of water, your car can start to float. In only two feet of water,…

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Distribution sites: Where to find food, water, ice, supplies after Hurricane Beryl

Distribution sites: Where to find food, water, ice, supplies after Hurricane Beryl

As a massive power outage drags on, many hurricane victims are running out of non-perishable food, water and other essentials. HOUSTON — The following organizations are distributing food, water, ice or supplies for Hurricane Beryl victims in the Houston area. Distribution drives on Thursday, July 11 Precinct 1, Walmart and Universoul Circus Precinct 1 Constable Alan Rosen’s office is teaming up with Walmart and Universoul ️to distribute water at several Houston sites.  Acres Homes: 4 -5…

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Hurricane Beryl recovery is underway in Southeast Texas. Here’s how you can help.

Hurricane Beryl recovery is underway in Southeast Texas. Here’s how you can help.

The Red Cross in San Antonio is seeking volunteers to relieve and support its volunteers who have been in Southeast Texas in the days since Hurricane Beryl walloped the coast with winds that knocked out power for millions along with damaging and fatal flood waters.  Red Cross volunteer recruitment events will be held Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at two locations:  American Red Cross San Antonio Office, 3642 E Houston St,…

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State of Texas wants you to report damage from Hurricane Beryl | In English and Spanish

State of Texas wants you to report damage from Hurricane Beryl | In English and Spanish

HOUSTON — Hurricane Beryl devastated Texas earlier this week when it made landfall as a Category 1 storm. The Houston area is recovering and will be for quite some time.  The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) has a way for residents to report damage to residential, commercial and/or agricultural property through a tool called iSTAT.  It stands for Individual State of Texas Assessment Tool.  Filling out the form helps to determine the extent of…

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CenterPoint ‘rapidly losing faith and trust’ with communications decisions after Hurricane Beryl, PR expert says

CenterPoint ‘rapidly losing faith and trust’ with communications decisions after Hurricane Beryl, PR expert says

From Houston Public Media: Molly McPherson was deployed to Houston during Hurricane Ike in 2008, when she worked for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), so she knows what it’s like to lose electricity during the summer in southeast Texas. The Massachusetts-based crisis communications strategist also works with utility companies, so she understands why CenterPoint Energy is taking heat from Houston-area residents and elected officials in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. More than 1 million…

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Missouri City senior living apartments without power, had minor flooding during Beryl

Missouri City senior living apartments without power, had minor flooding during Beryl

Several residents are left in the dark and without cooling. Some are on dialysis, bedridden, and in need of power. MISSOURI CITY, Texas — Seniors citizens and those with disabilities are among the people left in the dark due to Hurricane Beryl. Residents of the Jubilee Senior Living apartments claim management is doing nothing to make the residents comfortable while they deal with day two of a power outage. Some residents are frustrated about the…

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'They are struggling' | Austin Humane Society takes in nearly 100 animals due to Hurricane Beryl

'They are struggling' | Austin Humane Society takes in nearly 100 animals due to Hurricane Beryl

Hurricane Beryl is forcing an animal shelters on the coast to call on Central Texas for help. AUSTIN, Texas — A call for a helping hand is coming from the Gulf Coast Humane Society to the Austin Humane Society. Shelter manager Charlotte O’Banion got a request from the shelter to get the animals out of Hurricane Beryl’s path.  “The main fear would just be kind of flooding the shelter, getting lots of damage. And then…

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Here’s how to help trees recover after Hurricane Beryl

Here’s how to help trees recover after Hurricane Beryl

On top of the power issues left in Hurricane Beryl’s wake, there’s a lot of property damage, including damaged trees with snapped limbs – and sometimes trees torn from the ground, roots and all. While the storms themselves can’t be stopped, there are things we can all do to reduce damage to trees and property, as well as help damaged trees recover better. Connor Murnane, Conroe-based forester with the Texas A&M Forest Service, spoke with…

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