Tropical Storm Beryl, which previously caused devastation in the Caribbean, killed two people in Houston, Texas, on Monday. The storm knocked out power to over two million homes and businesses and caused extensive flooding. The National Hurricane Center expects the storm to weaken as it moves inland, but warns of continued heavy rainfall and possible tornadoes.
Tropical Storm Beryl, which previously caused devastation in the Caribbean, killed two people in Houston, Texas, on Monday.
The storm knocked out power to over two million homes and businesses and caused extensive flooding.
Beryl, which initially formed as a Category 5 hurricane, had severe impacts on oil ports and flights.
The National Hurricane Center expects the storm to weaken as it moves inland, but warns of continued heavy rainfall and possible tornadoes.
President
Joe Biden and FEMA are actively monitoring the situation and supplying necessary resources to affected areas.