Hurricane Beryl

Hurricane Beryl was the earliest forming category 5 storm on record. After weakening over the Yucatán Peninsula, it made landfall in Texas as a Category 1 hurricane on July 8, 2024.

Beryl caused widespread flooding and left more than 2 million customers without power during the brutal Texas summer heat. Salvation Army teams were quick on the ground, providing meals and much needed cold drinks and ice.

CAT 1

HURRICANE

07.08.24

LANDFALL

TX

RESPONDING STATES

Response Stats for Hurricane Beryl

Food Service

97,391 meals (hot and cold)

76,021 drinks

12,877 snacks

26 deployed mobile
feeding units

Product Distributed

1,761 cleanup kit

975 comfort/hygiene kits

3,491 food boxes

336MREs

6,337 cases water

3,720 bags ice

155 bags infant supplies

Service Time

277 disaster workers

8,521 service hours

Emotional & Spiritual Care

11,642 contacts

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