Hurricane Beryl takes aim at Texas

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Published 2024-07-05
Hurricane Beryl is moving toward south Texas after tearing through parts of the Caribbean and Mexico. More than 140 million people are under heat alerts, with dozens of cities expected to break heat records. And another dangerous wildfire has broken out in California. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson and Bill Karins report.

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All Comments (21)
  • That hurricane needs to stop by Arizona real quick and put these fires out and cool us down some. It's 115 right now. 😢😢
  • I have seen the ocean one time in my life. Back in 1977. I was at a New Jersy Boardwalk. Stayed at the shore one week. The main thing that came to mind, and I must say the Ocean is a beautiful place to go and I just loved swimming in the Ocean and walking along the beach. I knew I would never live along the Ocean. Knowing the Ocean can well up and devour everything. The Ocean is a powerful force of Nature. I live in the Pennsylvania Mountains. Visiting the Ocean is very wonderful, but living there is not for me. I feel much safer with the mountains around me. And I love the change of seasons in PA. I've endured some hot summers and some harsh winters in my life time. I am 66 years old. I was just thinking today, I love where I live. But I know someday I would like to visit the Ocean again. It is very peaceful, thinking about the awesomeness of God and His Creation. But the Ocean is the home of the fish, sharks and Whales and all other sea life. I don't want to infringe on their home. As I also don't infringe on the home of the Animals in PA. I know in the summer time there are a lot more Rattlesnakes in the mountains. They used to have big snake hunts to keep the population under control. But it seems everything is endangered now. When really it is not. Stay safe Ocean people, and never underestimate the power of Nature.
  • These comments are like a breath of fresh air. Thank you for the kind words.
  • @indyj16
    Bring it on. West Texas needs the rain.
  • ❤❤Praying for All and the Hurricane dangers and the Wildfires in.Califorma Thanks for Awesome Updates NBC NEW with Lester&Nightly News❤
  • Like dealing with Hurricane Beryl wasn't enough for Padre Island. July 4th, Texans had too worry about shark attacks as well. Got to persevere and stay tough.🤘🤠
  • Everyone that rides out the hurricane risks a couple weeks of no power, little clean water, scarce food, toxic sludge amid sweltering heat. What might start out as a fun hurricane party can quickly become a weary struggle to stay alive — or at least, comfortable.
  • Don't worry Texas Greg has your back when you lose everything he'll sign a bill so the insurance companies can get out of having to take care of you when you lose everything you own
  • Hurricane weather is terrible for anyone living near oceans but great for people who dont but still live close enough to get rain during these scorching weather days. Stay safe everyone 🙏. By the way, those kids video bombing the reporter on the beach is the cutest and funniest thing 😂.
  • Wild fires, hail, hurricanes, tornadoes... up next earthquake
  • @TexasDoctor7
    Hey Dan Patrick…..you are not speaking for us in SW Texas. We need ALL the rain we can get !!! I’m at less than 5” for the year. Everyone’s wells are running dry. Our Leona River has been dry for 4 years now ! Pray for someone else, son.