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Texans Assess Damage After Beryl Whips Through
The deadly storm ripped trees out of the ground and damaged homes as millions in Houston were left without power.
“It’s pretty bad. Downed power lines, trees, fences, just litter and stuff — debris everywhere, so. Oh, and plenty of water. Yeah, plenty of water.” “Man, I heard a big boom. I just thought it was a limb. I didn’t know it was a whole tree.”
Texans Assess Damage After Beryl Whips Through
By The New York Times•July 9, 2024
The deadly storm ripped trees out of the ground and damaged homes as millions in Houston were left without power.
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