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Millions of Americans in southeast Texas are enduring brutally hot conditions without the relief of air conditioning after deadly Tropical Storm Beryl knocked out power to a large portion of the region.
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Millions without power in Texas as triple-digit heat follows Beryl
A contractor surveys a Dallas-based client’s home for structure damage after Hurricane Beryl moved through the area in Galveston, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Kaylee Greenlee Beal
Fred Ray sits on the steps of his flooded home after Hurricane Beryl moved through the area in Bay City, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Kaylee Greenlee Beal
Seby Godinho, 50 and Jack Souza, 52, run a convenience store without electricity in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl in Oyster Creek, Texas, July 9. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
A resident walks past debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl in Surfside Beach, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
W. G. Roulatin, 72, who lost electricity in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, stays cool in the shade outside his home with his three month old pet chicken Elvira, in Oyster Creek, Texas, July 9. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Restaurant employees collect displaced tables in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl in Surfside Beach, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Archie Herbert and Guy Snyder walk outside of their flooded homes after Hurricane Beryl moved through the area in Bay City, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Kaylee Greenlee Beal
Floodwaters surround homes in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Houston, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
A boy immerses himself in flood waters outside a home in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Rosenberg, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
A person looks on in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Houston, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
A home stands battered after Hurricane Beryl moved through the area in Surfside Beach, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Kaylee Greenlee Beal
Marguerite Thomas lights candles at dusk after losing electricity due to Hurricane Beryl in Surfside Beach, Texas, July 9. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
A drone view shows a flooded area, in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Houston, Texas, July 8. @cjblain10 via X
A drone view shows a destroyed house, in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Surfside Beach, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
A pier lies on the shore overturned after Hurricane Beryl moved through the area in Freeport, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Kaylee Greenlee Beal
Milenda Wilhelm walks through the debris of structural damage after Hurricane Beryl moved through the area in Surfside Beach, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Kaylee Greenlee Beal
A dog stands in floodwaters in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Houston, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
An Xfinity telecommunications company employee repairs cables in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl in Surfside Beach, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
People look at a car submerged in floodwaters in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Houston, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
Reflection of a person in floodwaters in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Houston, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
Homes stand in flood waters, battered after Hurricane Beryl moved through the area in Surfside Beach, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Kaylee Greenlee Beal
A contractor surveys a Dallas-based client’s home for structure damage after Hurricane Beryl moved through the area in Galveston, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Kaylee Greenlee Beal
A drone view shows rain clouds approaching a damaged residence in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl in Surfside Beach, Texas, July 9. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Cars are submerged in flood waters after Hurricane Beryl passed in Houston, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Rich Matthews
View of a house in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Houston, Texas, July 8. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril