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HOUSTON – Relief may soon be on the way for Houston residents still recovering from the effects of last year’s May Derecho and Hurricane Beryl. The City of Houston is poised to receive $314 ...
Whitmire reversed his initial position that none of the $315 million in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and ...
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ORLANDO, Fla. — Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Jamaica on Wednesday, after ravaging through the Eastern Caribbean early this week, leaving nine people dead.
Hurricane Beryl, a relatively weak storm, caused at least $1.5 billion in direct damage in Texas in July 2024. It was just one of the $27 billion disasters that hit the United States last year.
The city's public draft plan initially allocated $0 for housing, but after receiving backlash, Houston Mayor John Whitmire verbally committed to putting $50 million of the $314 million toward housing.