“Just my luck”: Houston begins clean up after Beryl rips through Gulf Coast

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“Just my luck”: Houston begins clean up after Beryl rips through Gulf Coast
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Across the Gulf Coast, fences toppled, awnings ripped, business signs soared away and traffic lights twisted askew.

Two sisters watch flooded Whiteoak Bayou waters flow next to downtown Houston on Monday. Houston residents began a familiar clean up process after the storm ravaged the Gulf Coast city. HOUSTON — When Tenille London saw her street filling with water on Monday morning, she decided to go back to bed, close her eyes and pretend it was a dream.Instead, a tree limb fell on it — shattering and punching a hole through the back window.

Some Houstonians would go after the storm to haul water and ice from grocery stores. One off-duty nurse checked out with Cheetos and goldfish. Others would wait in lines at Pollo Campero or Burger King. Still more would line up at gas stations. A man cycles across a bridge over a flooded Whiteoak Bayou from Hurricane Beryl on Monday in Houston.Later, Alvarez would drag her pet birds in their cages onto her porch to feel the cooler air, while neighbors grilled corn and pork and others kicked a soccer ball. She would clutch a handheld, battery-powered fan, that was turned off to save for when she needed it.

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