Storm Beryl caused
flooding and downed trees in parts of Texas on Monday, July 8.Beryl made
landfall as a hurricane near Matagorda early Monday morning, carrying sustained winds of up to 80 miles per hour, the National Hurricane Center said.Footage taken by the Harris County Sheriff’s Office (
HCSO) shows crews removing a fallen tree from Interstate 10 on Monday.The Harris County Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
said water was still high on roads as of Monday afternoon and urged residents to remain indoors.Weather officials
said conditions in the Houston area were improving, but warned the effects of Storm Beryl would “hang around” southeastern Texas through the afternoon. Credit: @HCSOTexas via Storyful