Major airlines building back to business as usual after Hurricane Beryl
Despite Hurricane Beryl causing massive disruptions for Houston’s airports, both United and Southwest are getting back to business as usual.
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Despite Hurricane Beryl causing massive disruptions for Houston’s airports, both United and Southwest are getting back to business as usual.
Read MoreThe amount of time Hurricane Beryl took to exit the Houston area delayed CenterPoint Energy’s ability to respond to power outages, the company claims.
Read MoreAfter contending with Hurricane Beryl on Monday, the Port of Galveston is partially resuming operations on Tuesday.
Read MoreThere is much work still needed to be done by hurricane response officials in the aftermath of Huricane Beryl.
That was Mayor John Whitmire’s update message Monday afternoon, as many areas around the city and country remain flooded and without power.
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When Hurricane Beryl swept through the Houston area Monday, July 8, it significantly impacted airports and other transportation infrastructure.
As of 11 a.m. Monday, the city had received more than 10 inches of rain, which affected many areas, Housto…
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