Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (2025)

Hurricane Beryl made landfall early Monday morning in Texas on the Matagorda Peninsula, about 85 miles southwest of Houston, causing at least four deaths and knocking power out to more than 2 million customers, officials said.

Beryl hit as a Category 1 storm, with winds reaching 80 mph. As of 10 a.m. CT, the National Hurricane Center had downgraded Beryl to a tropical storm. Its path will take it inland over eastern Texas.

According to the National Weather Service, Beryl is expected to "bring very heavy rain, damaging hurricane-force winds and life-threatening storm surge to the Texas coast."

Beryl has already traveled through the Caribbean as the earliest Category 5 storm ever recorded in the Atlantic, causing at least 11 deaths and widespread destruction. It then traveled across Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula and the Gulf of Mexico. Beryl is expected to weaken as it travels overland.

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  • Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (1)

    Dylan Stableford

    The latest on the storm

    Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (2)

    What happened

    • Hurricane Beryl made landfall as a Category 1 storm near Matagorda, Texas, early Monday.

    • It is the 10th hurricane on record to make landfall in Texas in July.

    • Beryl was downgraded to a tropical storm as it moved inland, triggering flash floods and possible tornadoes.

    • More than 2.7 million customers lost power in the Houston area, and as of Monday evening the number was still about 2 million.

    • At least four deaths in Texas have been blamed on the storm so far.

    What's next

    • Beryl is expected to weaken as it takes a turn toward the northeast and will soon be downgraded to a tropical depression.

    • The storm is expected to move through the Lower Mississippi Valley into the Ohio Valley on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    • Weather forecasters and officials tracking Beryl are urging those in its path not to let their guard down.

    Read more: Beryl knocks out power to more than 2 million, leaves 4 dead, after making landfall as Category 1 hurricane

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    Yahoo News Staff

    Two more deaths from Beryl, Houston mayor says

    Houston Mayor John Whitmire announced two more deaths from Beryl in an afternoon news conference. The deaths bring the total of those killed in the storm to at least four.

    Whitmire said it was an "all hands on deck" situation for crews in the wake of the storm's destruction, and he urged residents to not venture outside if possible and to take care of their families and neighbors.

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    Chanelle Chandler

    Flash flooding and tornadoes continue across western Louisiana and eastern Texas as conditions improve

    A storm surge warning caused by elevated water levels remains in effect for the Galveston, Texas, area, including Galveston Bay, north of San Luis Pass to Sabine Pass, which is east of Houston, according to the National Hurricane Center. There will still be considerable flash flooding throughout Monday night across some of the Upper Texas Coast and East Texas.

    A tropical storm warning is also in effect for the Texas oast from north of Port Bolivar to Sabine Pass.

    Maximum sustained winds have decreased to about 45 mph, with higher wind gusts of 56 mph reported near Sabine Pass.

    4 pm CDT - #Beryl continues to produce flash flooding and tornadoes across eastern Texas and western Louisiana. Here are the latest Key Messages. Visit https://t.co/tW4KeGe9uJ for details. pic.twitter.com/xVYw9gD8E3

    — National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) July 8, 2024

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    Chanelle Chandler

    Beryl's center moving out of southeast Texas; cleanup begins

    Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (6)

    The center of Tropical Storm Beryl is moving northeast, out of southeast Texas, as of 3 p.m. CT, according to the National Weather Service center in Houston.

    Conditions are reportedly improving as "light to moderate rain" continues farther inland. Cleanup in the region has begun following widespread damage.

    Radar Update 3:00 PM: the “center” of Tropical Storm Beryl appears to be almost out of SE TX. Bands of light to moderate rain will continue across inland portions of the region…with the stronger bands offshore. #txwx pic.twitter.com/BhT3Z5EVmc

    — NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) July 8, 2024

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    Chanelle Chandler

    Internet connectivity down in Houston area; Comcast offers hotspots

    Internet connectivity has been disrupted in the Houston area due to widespread power outages, according to Houston's NBC affiliate.

    Comcast has offered free Wi-Fi hotspots in the region to help support residents.

    Here's how to take advantage:

    • View the hotspot location map at wifi.xfinity.com or download the Xfinity app from the App Store or Google Play.

    • Select the network name “xfinitywifi” from the Wi-Fi menu to connect and launch your preferred browser.

  • Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (8)

    Chanelle Chandler

    Meterologists warn Texans to 'use caution' after the storm as 'deadly hazards remain'

    Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (9)

    The National Hurricane Center is warning Texas residents to "use caution and remain vigilant during the cleanup phase," even after Beryl leaves the area.

    "Use Caution After the Storm as Deadly Hazards Remain Including Downed Powerlines and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning From Improper Generator Use," NHC wrote in a post on X Monday.

    Here are some tips from the NHC for staying safe after Beryl passes:

    • Clean up safely, but don't push yourself

    • Follow the direction of officials if you have evacuated and want to return home

    • Use generators outdoors and place them 20 feet or more from your home

    • Brace for the potential of help and communications being unavailable

    • Check on your neighbors

  • Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (10)

    Chanelle Chandler

    Beryl expected to become 'post-tropical cyclone' on Tuesday

    The National Hurricane Center reported Monday afternoon that maximum sustained winds from Tropical Storm Beryl had decreased to about 60 mph, with higher wind gusts up to 58 mph near the entrance to Galveston Bay. The NHC is now predicting that Beryl will become a post-tropical cyclone on Tuesday.

    Meteorologists warn that flash flooding and gusty winds are still happening across eastern Texas.

    A tropical storm warning and storm surge warning are also in effect for the Galveston area, including Galveston Bay, north of San Luis Pass to Sabine Pass, which is east of Houston.

    Tropical Storm #Beryl Advisory 40A: Flash Flooding and Gusty Winds Continuing Over Eastern Texas. Use Caution After the Storm as Deadly Hazards Remain Including Downed Powerlines and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning From Improper Generator Use. https://t.co/tW4KeGe9uJ

    — National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) July 8, 2024

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    Yahoo News Photo Staff

    Photos: Scenes from Beryl's aftermath in Texas

    Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (12)

    Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (13)

    Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (14)

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    Colin Campbell

    At least 2 killed in Texas storm damage

    Reuters reports:

    In Texas, a 53-year-old man and a 74-year-old woman were killed in two incidents by trees that fell on their homes in the Houston area on Monday, according to Harris County officials.

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    Chanelle Chandler

    Conroe-North Houston Regional Airport reports wind gust of 81 mph

    Strong winds are still bearing down in eastern Texas, creating "very hazardous conditions," according to the National Hurricane Center.

    Conroe-North Houston Regional Airport reported a wind gust of 81 mph at 12 p.m. CT.

    Maximum sustained winds of 65 mph have also been reported around the area.

    12 PM CDT Tropical Storm #Beryl Position Update - Very hazardous conditions persisting over eastern Texas. This is the last hourly position update, and the next information is the regularly scheduled 1 PM CDT intermediate advisory. More: https://t.co/tW4KeGe9uJ pic.twitter.com/ThFdssa4yY

    — National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) July 8, 2024

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    Chanelle Chandler

    Possible electrical fire and free-flying debris captured on video in Houston area

    Bryce Newberry, a reporter for Houston's NBC affiliate, posted videos on X of damage around the Houston area caused by Beryl.

    One video shows construction materials flying off of a high-rise structure in Houston's museum district. Newberry says the construction had been halted for several months.

    📍 Museum District
    Materials are flying from this under-construction high rise where construction has been on pause for several months. @KPRC2 #Beryl pic.twitter.com/NogDaQoY5M

    — KPRC 2 Bryce Newberry (@KPRC2Bryce) July 8, 2024

    Another video shows debris from Beryl that collapsed onto power lines in the South Loop part of the city.

    📍 South Loop @ Scott St#Beryl storm debris whipped into these power lines @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/CD3HQHzO1f

    — KPRC 2 Bryce Newberry (@KPRC2Bryce) July 8, 2024

    A downed power line caused a possible electrical fire to break out at a Houston flea market, damaging four units of the market, Newberry reported. There were reportedly no injuries.

    📍 Houston Flea Market
    A possible electrical fire tore through four units of the flea market, @HoustonFire tells @KPRC2, after a power line possibly came down. No injuries. @CenterPoint crews have been dispatched to ensure all lines are de-energized.
    🎥: Gesler Dario pic.twitter.com/w5axSThoHY

    — KPRC 2 Bryce Newberry (@KPRC2Bryce) July 8, 2024

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    Chanelle Chandler

    Houston firefighters rescue man trapped in floodwaters

    A man was rescued by Houston firefighters near the city's Astrodome after he became trapped in his pickup truck by floodwaters.

    Nick Natario, a reporter from ABC's Houston affiliate, posted video and pictures on X that showed the man on top of his white pickup truck in the middle of high floodwaters that filled Texas state Highway 288 on Monday. The video shows the man in a life jacket putting a life preserver around his body. Pictures showed him being taken out of the water and helped to solid ground.

    WATER RESCUE: Watch as @FirefightersHOU saved a man stuck in flood waters on 288. He was taken to an ambulance and taken away. The wind is wicked. What a job by HFD to save his life. https://t.co/nIgab2rbab pic.twitter.com/ZBzEGSl0NC

    — Nick Natario (@NickABC13) July 8, 2024

    He was taken away from the scene by ambulance.

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    Colin Campbell

    Photo: Rainwater floods a Houston underpass

    Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (20)

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    Dylan Stableford

    Now is not the time to relax, forecasters warn

    Weather forecasters tracking Beryl are urging those in the tropical storm's path not to let their guard down even as the storm weakens this week.

    "Beryl has been a resilient storm ever since it exploded into a Category 5 hurricane in the Caribbean last week," Alex DaSilva, AccuWeather's lead hurricane expert, said in a news release. "People in the path of Beryl's track should not let their guard down this week. Beryl will bring the risk of tornadoes as far away as Ohio. Downpours from Beryl could also cause flash flooding as far north as Detroit, more than 1,100 miles from where Beryl made landfall in Texas."

    The storm, which was downgraded from a Category 1 hurricane to a tropical storm earlier Monday, is expected to continue weakening as it moves northeast from Texas through Arkansas and into Missouri and the upper Midwest.

    Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (22)

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    Dylan Stableford

    More than 2.5 million customers are without power

    Tropical Storm Beryl continues to cause widespread power outages in Texas as it moves inland.

    According to PowerOutage.us, there are now more than 2.5 million customers without power, or roughly 20% of the state.

    Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (24)

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    Chanelle Chandler

    'Life-threatening' surf and rip currents, tornadoes, flooding, and 'damaging wind gusts' predicted for much of Monday

    Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (26)

    Tropical storm Beryl is continuing to move over eastern Texas Monday but will make its way through the lower Mississippi Valley into the Ohio Valley on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the National Hurricane Center.

    Here's the latest from NHC's 10 a.m. CT advisory:

    • Wind: Maximum sustained winds are near 70 mph, with higher "damaging wind gusts." The conditions are likely to continue within the tropical storm warning area for the next several hours.

    • Storm surge: The combination of storm surge and tide will cause normally dry areas near the coast to be flooded by rising waters moving inland from the shoreline. The water could reach up to 4 to 6 feet in places like Freeport and Galveston Bay.

    • Rainfall: The upper Texas coast and eastern Texas are expected to receive as much as 15 inches of rain into Monday night. Meteorologists warn of "considerable flash and urban flooding as well as minor to isolated major river flooding." Southeastern Oklahoma, Arkansas and southern Missouri are also expected to receive 3-5 inches of rainfall Monday night into Tuesday.

    • Tornadoes: Parts of east Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas could experience several tornadoes through Monday night.

    • Surf: Swells around eastern Mexico and the northern and western Gulf Coast of the U.S. are expected to cause "life-threatening surf and rip current conditions" into the next day.

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    Dylan Stableford

    Tornado watch issued for parts of Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas

    A tornado watch that was issued along Beryl's path in Texas has been expanded to include parts of Louisiana and Arkansas, the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center said in its most recent outlook.

    "Several tornadoes will be possible today, in association with Tropical Cyclone Beryl, from southeast Texas into northwest Louisiana and far southwest Arkansas," the center's forecast said, adding that there is "an enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms" for the same areas.

    A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas until 10 PM CDT pic.twitter.com/9JnvcNM3Zb

    — NWS Tornado (@NWStornado) July 8, 2024

    Earlier Monday, tornado warnings were issued for the Houston area. They were lifted late Monday morning.

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    Colin Campbell

    How to track Houston floodwaters

    Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (29)

    The Harris County Flood Control District’s Flood Warning System continuously monitors rainfall and water levels in the Houston-based county.

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    Dylan Stableford

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is in Seoul as Beryl blasts his state

    As Beryl moves across Texas, bring with it life-threatening wind, rain and storm surge, Gov. Greg Abbott is on a previously scheduled trip to East Asia.

    "While I am in Taiwan, South Korea & Japan working on business deals worth billions, I remain in daily contact with Texas Division of Emergency Management & local officials to ensure preparation for Hurricane Beryl," Abbott said in a post on X Sunday. "Your safety is our top concern."

    After Beryl made landfall near Matagorda, Texas, early Monday, Abbott posted a photos from what he described as a "very productive afternoon in Seoul."

    Spent a very productive afternoon in Seoul.

    Met with @kita_net and business leaders from across South Korea to discuss economic opportunities in Texas to grow and succeed.

    I also met with executives from SK Signet to thank them for their investments in Texas. pic.twitter.com/S4TSrtsA5X

    — Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) July 8, 2024

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    Chanelle Chandler

    Photos: Hurricane Beryl hits Texas after leaving heavy damage in Jamaica and Mexico

    Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (32)

    Hurricane Beryl pummeled the Texas coastline early Monday as a Category 1 storm, bringing with it life-threatening winds and and major power outages. Wind speeds were reported as high as 94 mph, and flood warnings were issued across several areas of the Texas coast.

    As of 10 a.m. CT on Monday, Beryl had been downgraded to a tropical storm as it continued to move inland across eastern Texas.

    Last week, Beryl emerged as the earliest Category 5 storm on record in the Atlantic, sweeping a path of destruction in the eastern Caribbean and Jamaica before crossing into Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula and the Gulf of Mexico. At least 11 people were reported killed in the Caribbean.

    Here are some photos from Beryl's path:

Beryl live updates: At least 4 dead, more than 2 million power outages reported in Houston area (2025)

FAQs

How many people died in Texas from Beryl? ›

The Hurricane Beryl death toll has spiked to at least 36 people around Houston, including a 5-year-old who drowned in a hurricane-swollen bayou in Fort Bend County, officials said.

Did Houston have a power outage with Hurricane Beryl? ›

Roughly 87% of CenterPoint's 2.6 million customers lost power after Hurricane Beryl tore through the Houston region early July 8. Here's how many customers remained without power in the days that followed. A line chart showing the number of customers who have had their power restored to them by CenterPoint Energy.

Is Beryl a hurricane or tropical storm? ›

On the morning of Sunday, June 30, Hurricane Beryl became a rare early season major hurricane when it reached Category 3 status with sustained winds of 115 mph as it was moving across the Atlantic 420 miles east-southeast of Barbados in the direction of the Leeward Islands.

How many deaths did Beryl have? ›

How many people died in the Houston Hurricane Beryl? ›

HOUSTON - 26 deaths have been reported in the Greater Houston area after Hurricane Beryl tore through Southeast Texas, according to the latest report on Tuesday, July 24.

What category was Beryl when it hit Texas? ›

Beryl made landfall in Texas as a Category 1 hurricane Beryl barreled ashore on Monday striking the central Texas coast. Along with high winds and heavy rain, a major concern is flooding — especially inland.

How long did the Texas power outage last? ›

2021 Texas power crisis
February 7, before February 16, after Satellite images of Houston before and after the storm. The dark patches in the latter image depict areas left without electricity.
DateFebruary 10–27, 2021 (2 weeks and 3 days)
CauseFebruary 2021 North American cold wave and accompanying winter storms
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Why are so many without power in Texas? ›

Texas is the only state to have its own power grid. It doesn't have significant connections to the grids that serve the eastern and western halves of the United States. And it's been the focus of Abbott and the Legislature since the 2021 winter storm pushed it to the brink of total failure.

When did Beryl hit Houston? ›

Russell Richardson, 54, was a Houston Police Department employee who drowned during Hurricane Beryl on July 8, 2024. Three of the storm victims in Harris County drowned, with two Houston men, including Houston Police Department employee Russell Richardson, getting caught in vehicles that were submerged by floodwaters.

How much rain did Beryl Texas get? ›

Generally, 6 to 10 inches of rain fell across the county with the highest total of 11.76 inches near Brookside. Flash flooding due to the extreme rainfall was reported. Storm surge along the coast was around 3 to 4 feet leading to some inundation of coastal roads and beaches.

What was the storm surge of Beryl? ›

Sweeping across the coast, Beryl brought sustained winds of 80mph to coastal settlements in Texas, creating a deadly storm surge reaching 4-7ft (1.2m to 2.1m) in places and wreaking havoc in local areas, before moving inland towards Houston and other big cities.

What were the effects of Beryl in Houston? ›

Hurricane Beryl was the most direct hit on the city in decades, making landfall near Matagorda Bay early Monday morning before barreling north and knocking down thousands of trees while causing multiple deaths as well as widespread flooding and power outages.

What causes most deaths in Texas? ›

Texas
Fertility Rate61.9 (births per 1,000 women 15-44 years of age)
Leading Cause of DeathHeart Disease
Drug Overdose Death Rate18.2 (per 100,000)¹
Firearm Injury Death Rate15.3 (per 100,000)¹
Homicide Rate7.6 (per 100,000)¹
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What category is Beryl in Houston? ›

After all, Beryl was supposed to be just a Category 1 storm, the weakest type of hurricane defined by the National Weather Service. But, in many ways, Beryl was unprecedented. The storm shattered CenterPoint Energy's Houston-area record for the most blackouts in a single event.

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