Hurricane reaches graveyard
A view shows a flooded cemetery, in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Ganado. The floodwaters managed to reach even isolated and secluded parts of Texas destroying anything on its path. (Photo: Reuters)
People stock up on essential supplies
People queue at a store in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, in Rosenberg, Texas as a person exits a store with adequate supplies to tackle the disaster. (Photo: Reuters)
Oil prices drop 1% amid Hurricane Beryl's impact
Hurricane Beryl strengthened as it neared the Texas coast, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said, forcing the closure of major oil ports, flight cancellations and a warning it would be a deadly storm for communities hit. (Photo: Reuters)
The calm after the storm
Despite the storm's devastation residents find moments of resilience as they come together to recover and rebuild their community. (Photo: Reuters)
Texans preparing for the worst
A group of men board up a restaurant in Port Lavaca, Texas as they prepare for the future ahead of tropical storm Beryl's arrival. "We have to take Beryl very, very seriously. Our worst enemy is complacency," says Houston Mayor John Whitmire. (Photo: AFP)
Wind speed touches 100kmph, shows no mercy to Texas coast
As Hurricane Beryl approaches the coast, strong winds as fast as 100 kmph uproot trees and whip up furious sea tides, sending out warnings to fishermen. (Photo: AFP)
Major parts of Texas partially submerged in floodwaters
Drone footage captures extensive flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, halting ground reporting and close-up photography as water levels reach critical heights. (Photo: Reuters)
Beryl causes immediate destruction, resulting in immobility
In the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, people observed a car submerged in floodwaters. The excessive water rendered most transportation futile as it entered and damaged machinery. (Photo: Reuters)
Shelters clobbered by furious storms and heavy showers
View of a suburban house in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. Mexican people face loss of millions and face displacement due to safety measures. (Photo: Reuters)
Both flora and fauna strive to survive under harsh weather
A dog stands in floodwaters in the aftermath of Hurricane. Both wild animals and domestic pets suffer in Houston, Texas. (Photo: Reuters)
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