Hurricane Beryl: more than 1.3m people without power as storm hits Texas – live updates | Hurricanes

More than 1.3 million people without power due to Hurricane Beryl

More than 1.3 million customers have been affected by power outages due to Hurricane Beryl, according to utility provider CenterPoint Energy.

1,343,938 customers have been without power due to the dangerous hurricane, according to an outage tracker from the energy company.

In a post to X, CenterPoint Energy said they have been “all hands-on-deck” to address power issues due to high winds and flash floods.

“As soon as safe to do so, you’ll see our crews headed out to start assessing damage and developing restoration plans,” the utility company said.

We’ve been all hands-on-deck through the night as #HurricaneBeryl made landfall with sustained winds of 80 mph and bringing the threat of flash flooding. We’re continuing to monitor conditions and impact to our system. As soon as safe to do so, you’ll see our crews headed out to… pic.twitter.com/AyZ7yTPzdG

— CenterPoint Energy (@CenterPoint) July 8, 2024

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A tornado associated with Hurricane Beryl touched down in Galveston, Texas, early on Monday, knocking over trees and destroying at least one home.

A video from the meteorologist Brett Adair shows the considerable damage caused by the tornado. According to the footage, the tornado toppled multiple trees and tore through at least one home, only leaving debris and the house’s wooden frame.

A tornado associated with hurricane #Beryl ripped through Galveston before sunrise this morning.

Field Meteorologist Brett Adair captured these scenes of a home destroyed as the sun rose. The tornado threat with Beryl will remain elevated today. #TXwx pic.twitter.com/YgzjZinw6S

— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) July 8, 2024

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More than 1.3 million people without power due to Hurricane Beryl

More than 1.3 million customers have been affected by power outages due to Hurricane Beryl, according to utility provider CenterPoint Energy.

1,343,938 customers have been without power due to the dangerous hurricane, according to an outage tracker from the energy company.

In a post to X, CenterPoint Energy said they have been “all hands-on-deck” to address power issues due to high winds and flash floods.

“As soon as safe to do so, you’ll see our crews headed out to start assessing damage and developing restoration plans,” the utility company said.

We’ve been all hands-on-deck through the night as #HurricaneBeryl made landfall with sustained winds of 80 mph and bringing the threat of flash flooding. We’re continuing to monitor conditions and impact to our system. As soon as safe to do so, you’ll see our crews headed out to… pic.twitter.com/AyZ7yTPzdG

— CenterPoint Energy (@CenterPoint) July 8, 2024

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Here are images coming from Texas, as residents prepare for heavy wind, rain and flooding from Hurricane Beryl.

Doan Vu, left, and Luan Nguyen, right, board up windows as they prepare for Beryl’s arrival in Palacios, Texas. Photograph: Eric Gay/AP
Local resident Josh Greenlee watches swells from Hurricane Beryl from his electric scooter at dusk in Surfside Beach, Texas, US. Photograph: Adrees Latif/Reuters
Debris and flood waters from Hurricane Beryl cover the main roadway in Surfside Beach, Texas, US. Photograph: Adrees Latif/Reuters
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More than 150,000 people without power in Texas

More than 150,000 customers in Texas are experiencing power outages as the category 1 hurricane made landfall early on Monday.

153,759 households, mostly concentrated in south-east Texas, are without power as Hurricane Beryl travels northward.

Other energy providers in the state have much higher estimates on power outages during the hurricane. CenterPoint Energy, a utility company in Texas, reported that more than 1 million customers were without power as Beryl hit.

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Hurricane Beryl has remained dangerous since making landfall in Texas early on Monday.

Forecasters have warned that the hurricane will bring heavy amounts of rain, flash flooding, and high winds as it travels up the Lone Star state.

“Beryl continues moving north. Heavy rains have caused flash flooding in/around the Houston area. Rain continuing to fall will aggravate ongoing issues. Strong/gusty winds persist,” the National Weather Service Houston reported.

The weather forecaster also warned that isolated tornadoes remain a possibility.

Radar update 6:58am: Beryl continues moving north. Heavy rains have caused flash flooding in/around the Houston area. Rain continuing to fall will aggravate ongoing issues. Strong/gusty winds persist. Isolated weak tornadoes still possible. #txwx #houwx #glswx #bcswx pic.twitter.com/ORWkuxTHZF

— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) July 8, 2024

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Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in Texas with 75mph winds

Hurricane Beryl has hit the Texas coast near Houston, according to the US National Weather Service.

The hurricane, which has sustained winds of 75mph (120km/h), was moving north-west at 10mph and made landfall near Matagorda.

Beryl was already inundating parts of Texas as coastal residents boarded up windows and beach towns were ordered to evacuate in preparation for a storm that has already cut a deadly path through parts of Mexico and the Caribbean.

A tornado watch is in place for an area covering more than 7 million people, according to the Storm Prediction Center.

Parts of eastern Texas were also on flood watch. Temperatures near the Texan coast are forecast at above 90F (32C) in the coming days, including heat indices as high as 108F (42C) on Sunday.

“Preparations should be rushed to completion in Texas,” the National Hurricane Service (NHC) said.

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