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Deadly storm hits SE Texas. Here's what we know about the victims of Hurricane Beryl
Hurricane Beryl brought widespread damage and devastation to Southeast Texas on Monday, July 8, 2024.
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — Hurricane Beryl left its mark across Southeast Texas on Monday, July 8, 2024.
While millions dealt with power outages and extensive damage, other families were dealing with the loss of loved ones.
The storm claimed the lives of many people, some from high water, others from falling debris and at least one from a fire that broke out during the storm. Several others died from conditions following the storm, including hyperthermia.
Here’s what we know about the people who died in the storm.
Loredo, 73, died when a tree fell through her north Harris County home on Monday, July 8, 2024, as Hurricane Beryl made its way through the city.
It happened on Rustic Canyon Trail, which is in a neighborhood just north of FM 1960 and west of the North Freeway.
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Loredo lived at the home with her son, his wife and two grandchildren. They were all there when it happened.
Harris County Precinct 4 Constable Office officials said the tree fell through the roof of Loredo’s room. When family members went to check on her, they weren’t able to get in because of the debris.
First responders told family members that Loredo likely didn’t feel what happened because she was probably asleep.
Her family set up a GoFundMe account to help cover their recovery efforts and funeral expenses.
Richardson, 54, died Monday, July 8, 2024, while he was on his way to work.
Mayor John Whitmire and acting Houston Police Chief Larry Satterwhite said Richardson was an information security officer with the Houston Police Department.
They said he exited off I-45 and ran into high water at the Houston Avenue underpass. He called for help, but by the time anyone got there, it was too late.
Johnnie Courtney
Courtney, 77, died July 8, 2024, afternoon along North Main Street in Houston’s Near Northside neighborhood.
According to police, the man was driving northbound on a bridge over Little White Oak Bayou when he hit a curb and tried to cross some high water.
Police said the bayou’s current pushed his car against a wall and submerged it.
The man was taken to an area hospital where he was pronounced dead.
3 dead from heat exposure due to power outages
According to the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, three people died from hyperthermia due to power outages.
Charles Richard Anderson Sr., 76, died in Pasadena.
Candie York, 50, died in Houston.
Oscar Rodriguez, 78, also died in Houston.
They all died on Wednesday, July 10, 2024.
1 dead on Bolivar Peninsula
Local authorities said a person died on the Bolivar Peninsula when the power went out.
The outage caused the victim’s breathing machine to stop working.
Three people died in Montgomery County on July 8, 2024, due to the effects of Hurricane Beryl. According to County Judge Mark Keough’s office, all three deaths happened within an hour around noon.
Around 11:50 a.m., a man in his 40s was on a tractor when a tree fell on him, crushing him to death. It happened on Pine Forest Drive, which is in a neighborhood just south of the Grand Parkway and east of US-69. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Around 12:30 p.m., two people who appeared to be homeless were found dead in a tent off FM 1774. A man and a woman were inside when a tree fell on them, killing both of them. Officials said they might have been a couple and their ages were unknown.
Jay Michael Taylor
According to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Taylor, 53, died July 8, 2024, when an oak tree fell on his house.
Taylor was riding out the storm with his family at their home in the Kings River Village subdivision, which is just north of FM 1960 and west of Lake Houston near the Atascocita Golf Club.
Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said the tree fell on the house, hitting the rafters and then Taylor. His wife and children weren’t hurt.
1 dead in fire
Houston Fire Chief Sam Peña said one person died in a fire that was related to the storm. He said it happened on the southeast side but didn’t provide any more information about what happened.
James Edward Butcher
Butcher, 75, died Thursday, July 11, 2024. According to the medical examiner, his cause of death was hyperthermia which was complicated by previous medical issues. They said Butcher didn’t have power in his house.
Bryan Keith Taylor
Taylor, 66, also died of hyperthermia on Thursday, July 11, 2024. He was also dealing with a power outage.
Tomas Fermin Vergara
Vergara, 59, died Friday, July 12, 2024.
The medical examiner said he fell from a ladder while cutting tree limbs in the wake of Beryl. He suffered blunt trauma to his head and torso and also fractured multiple bones.
Pamela Jarrett
Jarrett, 64, died Thursday, July 11, 2024. She died of hyperthermia due to the power outages caused by Beryl, the medical examiner’s office said.
William Correras
Correras, 53, died Sunday, July 14, 2024.
The medical examiner said he fell while trimming trees, causing multiple blunt-force trauma injuries which led to his death.