Beryl made landfall in Texas early Monday as a strengthening Category 1 hurricane. The storm has killed at least four people in the state, according to officials. Nine others were killed when the storm tracked through the Caribbean and Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula last week.
Since making landfall in Texas, Beryl has lost strength and is now classified as a tropical storm. Still, officials warn about the torrential rain and dangerous flash flooding that will continue as it pushes deeper into Texas.
It is the first storm in the Atlantic hurricane season to make landfall in the US.
Experts say this hurricane season will be far from normal, as fossil fuel pollution contributes to warmer water and rapidly intensifying storms.
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