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Residents and business owners in more than 60 Texas counties are now able to apply for federal aid through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, following Beryl. Aid can include grants for home repairs, property losses, and more. https://bit.ly/3S9ohoi
FEMA opens applications for individuals and business owners impacted by Hurricane Beryl
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Houston property insurance is already expensive — and that cost is only expected to grow as Hurricane Beryl and other major storms batter the city. 📈 Insurance researchers and analysts said they expect insurers will continue to raise already high premiums and become more selective with what type of damage they cover in the wake of Beryl. bit.ly/4d1V9aE
Houston property insurance is already expensive. Hurricane Beryl will make it worse.
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“Having to close anytime during your busiest months is not something you want to do.” The aftermath of Hurricane Beryl is limiting operations of businesses and attractions during Galveston's peak tourist season. Still, business owners are managing to open their doors for customers. https://bit.ly/4bRVk7u
Hurricane Beryl delivers a blow to Galveston Island's tourism industry during peak season
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"Guess there's nothing to do but pray I survive." Some Houstonians continue to endure days without power, facing sweltering conditions and frustration. Despite efforts to restore electricity, many neighborhoods expect to see another week without power. https://bit.ly/3WjdRF5
‘Pray I survive': CenterPoint customers bracing for days more without power after Hurricane Beryl
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NEW: CenterPoint has restored power to over 2 million customers as of Monday morning, leaving about 250,000 residents without electricity.💡 They announced that power is on track to return to 98 percent of affected customers by the end of Wednesday. bit.ly/3WmhCtb
CenterPoint reports 2 million customers restored, 250,000 still without power for 8th day
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Gov. Greg Abbott warned CenterPoint Energy that its service area might be reduced if it doesn't address its "failures" in preparing for and responding to Hurricane Beryl. This comes after the utility company left 80% of its customers in the dark. https://bit.ly/3LnZTeF
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How can CenterPoint best prepare power lines for major storms? While research suggests there are benefits to burying power lines, experts say the solution to the Houston area’s electricity distribution problems may not be so simple. https://lnkd.in/gBkBy5kM
To bury or not to bury: How can CenterPoint best prepare power lines for major storms?
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No power means no work for many in Houston after Beryl. The strain is starting to show. https://lnkd.in/geg7afnJ
No power means no work for many in Houston after Beryl. The strain is starting to show.
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Individuals impacted by Hurricane Beryl can apply for federal funding. Here’s what to know. https://lnkd.in/gRAJtdZv
FEMA opens applications for individuals and business owners impacted by Hurricane Beryl
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Here is a partial list of cooling centers open today, along with hours for the FEMA disaster relief centers, and other services, including a Monday food and water distribution center location. https://lnkd.in/gJFtu_6E
Sunday update: cooling centers open, FEMA disaster relief hours
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