Millions in Houston face heat and power outages after Hurricane Beryl wreaks havoc. Read more to discover the city's struggle to recover.
The Houston area is reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, with the storm leaving a trail of destruction and misery in its wake. Flooding remains a significant threat as the city tries to cope with the disaster. Despite the sweltering heat, 2.3 million people are still without power, amplifying the challenges faced by residents in the region.
Cleanup efforts have begun in Houston as the city tries to repair the damage caused by Beryl. From toppled fences to twisted traffic lights, the Gulf Coast is working tirelessly to restore normalcy. Austin Energy is sending crews to assist in the restoration, showcasing a sense of unity and support among Texas communities during times of crisis.
As electricity slowly returns to homes in Texas, many are bracing themselves for days without air conditioning in the scorching heat brought by Beryl. The city of Houston struggles to recover, with residents facing the daunting task of rebuilding their lives amidst the chaos.
In a notable development, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz visited the Houston Emergency Operations Center to assess the situation. His presence signals the importance of government support in times of disaster, highlighting the need for swift and effective response measures. The resilience of Houstonians shines through as they come together to overcome the challenges posed by Hurricane Beryl.
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