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Over a million Texans are still without power days after Hurricane Beryl, struggling with debris, heat, and limited resources. The hurricane inflicted significant damage, leaving 1.3 million Texans in the dark, with power restoration expected to take several days or even weeks.
Cooling centers and supply stations have been established to support residents dealing with the extreme heat and power outages. Officials are under scrutiny for their preparedness and response, with residents demanding accountability from utility companies. The scene resembles Vietnam after a bomb raid.
The aftermath of Hurricane Beryl underscores the increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters worsened by climate change, emphasizing the need for better infrastructure and disaster preparedness.
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