HOUSTON – At least seven Texans, and one Louisianan, have died after Hurricane Beryl ripped through the Texas coast.At a press conference Monday evening, Housto
HOUSTON – At least seven Texans, and one Louisianan, have died after Hurricane Beryl ripped through the Texas coast.
"Don't let the clear skies fool you,” said Houston Mayor John Whitmire. “We still have dangerous circumstances, we still have high water across our city."That advisement as first responders were out conducting rescues. Deborah Tony, Jamaica Beach Resident: "The wind tunnel just went crazy...stuff started flying off the walls... zinging around the house," said Deborah Tony, a resident of Jamacia Beach.
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