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Beryl, now a tropical storm, is making its way through greater Houston, and residents are asked to remain hunkered down for the next several hours.
Here’s a list of resources:
Always stock your emergency kit
For your emergency hurricane kit: most items can be found around your home, especially if you’ve been camping.
Some proactive measures you can take:
- Have enough non-perishable foods for each person in your household to last three days.
- Have bottled water stored away.
- Stock up on first aid supplies.
- Have a whistle on hand in case you need to signal for help.
- Have rain ponchos.
- Have garbage bags for trash.
- Have cash on hand.
- Be sure to grab important documents and store them in zip-close bags.
Phone numbers to have on hand
- Text GULF2024 to 888777
- Call 311 for debris pick up, transportation, infrastructure, and other services
- Call 911 for life-threatening emergencies only
- Call 1-800-452-9292 to learn about traffic and road conditions
- Text R-E-A-D-Y to 281-609-9093 to receive ReadyHarris Accessible Alerts
- Call 211 to register for State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry
- Call 979-864-1064 for Brazoria County’s 24 hour Emergency Management Call Center
- Call 713-880-HELP (4357) to reach SPCA if you see a stray animal
Alert systems for surrounding counties
- AlertHouston
- ReadyHarris
- Texas Advisory and Notification System (TXANS)
- Power Alert Service
- AlertMCTX – Montgomery County
- Galveston County alerts
- Chambers County’s Mass Notification and Warning System
- FBCAlert – Fort Bend County Emergency Alert Program
- Brazoria County residents can download the Brazoria County Emergency Management app to receive latest updates
Online resources
- National Weather Service’s forecast for Beryl
- Harris County Flood Warning System
- Although CenterPoint’s Power Outage Tracker remains down, here’s where you can find more electricity information.
- Houston TranStar’s traffic map
This is not an exhaustive list of resources for the Houston region. If you have any additional resources Houstonians should know, please send an email to angelica@houstonlanding.org and newsroom@houstonlanding.org.