Hurricane Beryl Hits Cypress, Texas: Damage and Recovery Updates
- Christian Willis
- Jul 14, 2024
- 2 min read

Cypress, TX — Hurricane Beryl swept through the Cypress and other parts of Houston late last Sunday night, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. As residents wake up to assess the damage, here's the latest on what we know so far and where you can find help.
Damage Overview
The Category 2 hurricane brought with it winds of up to 110 mph, resulting in significant damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure. Many areas in Cypress are experiencing flooding due to the heavy rainfall, with some streets remaining impassable. Fallen trees and debris are scattered throughout neighborhoods, causing further damage to property and blocking roads.
Local officials report that several buildings have suffered severe structural damage. Roofs have been torn off, windows shattered, and some houses have been completely destroyed. Emergency services are working tirelessly to ensure the safety of all residents, but the scale of the damage is immense.
Power Outages
Power outages are widespread in Houston, with thousands of homes currently still without electricity. CenterPoint Energy is on the scene, working to restore power as quickly as possible, but the extent of the damage means that some areas may be without power for several more days. Crews are prioritizing critical infrastructure and areas with the most significant outages.
For the latest updates on power restoration efforts, visit CenterPoint Energy's outage tracker or call their customer service line at 713-207-2222.
Local Resources and Assistance
In times like these, community support and resources are crucial. Here's where you can find help:
Shelter:
Cypress Community Center: Located at 12345 Community Dr, the center is providing shelter and food for displaced residents. For more information, call 281-555-1234.
Red Cross: The American Red Cross has set up emergency shelters across Houston. Find the nearest one here or call 1-800-RED-CROSS.
Food:
Houston Food Bank: The food bank is distributing emergency food supplies to those in need. For locations and distribution times, visit Houston Food Bank's website or call 832-369-9390.
Local Churches: Many local churches are opening their doors to provide meals and assistance. Check with your local parish for more information.
Emergency Services:
Harris County Office of Emergency Management: For emergency updates and resources, visit Harris County OEM's website or follow them on Twitter @ReadyHarris.
FEMA: For federal assistance, including disaster relief funds, visit FEMA's website or call 1-800-621-FEMA.
How You Can Help
For those looking to contribute to the recovery efforts:
Donate to the Red Cross: Your financial contributions will help provide essential supplies and support to those affected by the hurricane. Donate here.
Volunteer: The Houston Food Bank and local shelters are in need of volunteers. Sign up to help at Volunteer Houston.
Stay safe, Cypress. Together, we will rebuild and recover from this devastating storm. For continuous updates, stay tuned to local news and other relevant social media channels.
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