Hurricane Beryl's Aftermath: Widespread Damage and Rising Costs
The storm has left a trail of destruction across the U.S., Caribbean, and Mexico, with billions in damages and ongoing recovery efforts.
- Hurricane Beryl caused at least $3.3 billion in damages, with estimates potentially reaching $32 billion in the U.S.
- The storm resulted in at least 18 deaths across the Caribbean and the U.S., with extensive flooding and infrastructure damage.
- Houston faces a power crisis with millions still without electricity days after the storm made landfall.
- Vermont and New Hampshire experienced severe flooding, leading to evacuations and significant property damage.
- Insurance rates are expected to rise as companies deal with the financial fallout from the extensive damage.
























































































