Hurricane Beryl struck Houston, leaving millions without power and causing widespread flooding. 

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By: Pooja Kumari

Over 2.2 million homes and businesses face scorching heat without air conditioning. 

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Rising floodwaters create dangerous conditions, urging residents to stay home. 

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The storm claimed the lives of residents due to falling trees and floodwaters. 

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Efforts underway to assess damage and restore electricity across the city. 

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Harris County to open shelters on Tuesday for those affected by the storm. 

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Stay informed, check on neighbors, and donate to support relief efforts. 

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Follow local news and official channels for the latest on power restoration and road closures. 

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Avoid flooded areas, be aware of downed power lines, and prioritize your safety. 

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The city's spirit will prevail as it recovers from the hurricane's devastation. 

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