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Beryl is described as a “water warrior,” passionate about access to the water and preserving the Great Lakes. The festival caps off with a beach cleanup as a nod to her lifelong activism ...
A grim reminder. Several months later, the wound on the landscape brought by Beryl still remains. Just a stone’s throw from Tyler’s front door, the gaping, open-faced pit sits littered with ...
Before and after photos show the extensive damage done to Texas' Gulf Coast after Hurricane Beryl struck this summer. The hurricane, which made landfall near Matagorda, Texas, on July 8 as a ...
Beryl slammed into the Gulf Coast of Texas between Galveston and Corpus Christi, just south of Houston, dumping heavy rain across the region, and toppling trees and power lines in addition to ...
In the early hours of July 8, Tropical Storm Beryl headed for the city of Houston after causing widespread devastation in the Caribbean. Winds up to 90 miles per hour flooded the city’s highways ...
The small island was “flattened” within half an hour by Hurricane Beryl on Monday, according to Mitchell. The storm tore off 95 percent of roofs on Carriacou and Petit Martinique.
As Hurricane Beryl bore down on Jamaica on Wednesday, the islands in its wake were getting a clearer picture of the destruction the record-setting storm left behind in the southeastern Caribbean.
Hurricane Beryl has already killed at least six people while it it battered the Caribbean as a category four storm. And it’s headed for Texas, where it’s expected to slam the Gulf Coast as a ...
Beryl made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane Monday on the Caribbean island of Carriacou in Barbados and close to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, leaving a swath of destruction as it kept moving ...
Carolyn Rhoads sits next to boxes of emergency ration meals and water bottles at Harris County Precinct 3 cooling center after Hurricane Beryl made landfall nearby Tuesday, July 9, 2024, in Houston.
Beryl has come and gone. What does the future look like for Houston and flooding? ... Andrew came to the Chronicle in 2004 from Rolling Stone, where he spent five years writing about music.