At least two people have died as Hurricane Beryl slammed into southeast Texas.
It knocked out power for more than two million while bringing heavy rain and fierce wind gusts.
Beryl first hit Texas on Monday morning as a category one hurricane. It’s now downgraded to a tropical storm.
A 53-year-old man died after ripping downed power lines and knocking a tree onto his home in Harris County, causing his roof to collapse.
In the same county, which includes parts of Houston, a 74-year-old woman was also reported dead after a tree crashed through the roof of her home.
Beryl caused at least 10 deaths in the Caribbean days before it hit Texas.
The police in one Houston suburb had already begun conducting water rescues as the hurricane continued to pound the city.
More than one thousand flights in Houston’s largest airport have been cancelled.
