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After Beryl, Houston-area farmers pull together to face unique challenges July 14, 2024 3:32 AM By Associated Press; ...
Hester Arceneaux, a longtime resident of Houston, is facing a daunting challenge after a tree in her neighbor’s yard fell during Hurricane Beryl, causing significant damage to her property.
Beryl knocked a tree onto Rayla Johnson's home. But she couldn't afford to get it removed, so the tree sat on her roof for nearly ten months until a neighbor helped her. They chopped up the tree ...
In response to Beryl, 2.2 million customers were out — that’s way too many customers out." For this hurricane season, CenterPoint said customers can expect: More mutual aid crews arriving earlier ...
After a peak Monday of more than 2.7 million customers around Houston without power, the numbers improved to more than 2.4 million homes and businesses lacking electricity by Monday night ...
PORTER, Texas (AP) — Hurricanes cause trouble for everyone, but farmers have a whole other list of problems. Beryl has been no exception: Over the past week, the storm damaged crops, soaked ...