At least 2 people were killed after #Hurricane Beryl made landfall on the #Texas coast, with “life-threatening storm surge, damaging wind gusts, and flooding rainfall” continuing to batter southeastern part of the state, the National Hurricane Center said. #Shorts
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Good thing its missed us
2 million folks lost power over a cat 1? What’s going on?
It’s a strong category one, with longer more sustained high winds, and the eastern side of the storm hit a very very populated area. 3-5 million ppl directly hit with 80-100 mph winds is no bueno. Also bad infrastructure and planning 😢❤
Stay safe!
Just imagine if it was a 5….
No oOoOO BUcccceeeeeeeesssss
Looks more like Blow-ees.
Those poor people. Miserably wet, hot & flooded for many days to come.
thank the lord global warming is fake, this just looks like monsoon season