Videos Shows Brutal Aftermath Of 2024’s First US Hurricane, Reportedly Leaving Eight People Dead
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A series of videos posted online Monday and Tuesday reveal the brutal aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, the first major summer storm of 2024.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall in the early hours Monday morning along the Texas coast, bringing “life-threatening” conditions to millions of Americans. Footage shared online shows the aftermath of the storm, which is believed to have killed eight people, according to the BBC.
Roughly 2.3 million customers were without power in Texas as of Tuesday morning, with other outages reported in Louisiana and Arkansas as Beryl moves northeast. Over 1,400 flights were cancelled as a result of the storm, a majority being in and out of Texas, Quartz reported.
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