Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) designated 483 census tracts as Community Disaster Resilience Zones (CDRZs).
Weeks after Hurricane Beryl, Black Houston neighborhoods are still recovering

In the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, Black neighborhoods in Houston are struggling to recover from severe power outages and damage. The storm, which struck on July 8, left over 2.5 million homes, schools, and businesses without power, with some areas remaining in the dark for more than a week. Residents, particularly in marginalized communities, relied on local civic leaders rather than government aid for essential supplies. Community members criticized local and state officials for their inadequate response and the systemic inequalities that exacerbate the impact of such disasters. The crisis highlights the urgent need for addressing climate change and improving infrastructure resilience.
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