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Hurricane Beryl’s death toll rises to 42 in Houston-area – Houston Public Media


Buffalo Bayou flooding Hurricane Beryl

David Smith

High water in Buffalo Bayou after Hurricane Beryl. The view is looking from the Shepherd Drive overpass over Allen Parkway.

The death toll from Hurricane Beryl is now at 42 after four more deaths — two from Harris County and Two from Fort Bend County — have been connected to the storm.

Of the now 22 storm-related deaths in Harris County, 10 were caused by hyperthermia, eight were attributed to blunt force trauma — from either falling or being stuck by falling debris — three were due to drowning or drowning complications and one was due to carbon monoxide poisoning due to running a generator inside a residence, according to the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.

The two most recent Harris County victims to be added were 18-year-old Johnathan Porter who died from acute asthma exacerbation caused by hyperthermia and loss of AC and 90-year-old Manuel Riojas who fell off a ladder while cleaning tree debris from the storm. Porter died on July 15 and Riojas died on Sept. 4.

Additionally, the deaths of 85-year-old John Wolf and 27-year-old Jawadullah Qadiri of Fort Bend County have been attributed to Beryl.

The total death toll for the Houston area is now 42 with 11 from Fort Bend County, five from Galveston County, three from Montgomery County and one in Matagorda County.

Many of the deaths were not directly caused by the storm but by resulting infrastructure issues, mainly the loss of power. During Hurricane Beryl, more than 2.2 million residents and businesses — or approximately 80% of CenterPoint Energy customers — lost power. For more than a week afterward, hundreds of thousands remained without electricity.

Below is an updated list of known deaths attributed to Hurricane Beryl including the name, age and cause of death for each of the victims.

Harris County:

Name Age Date of death Location Cause
Maria Loredo 73 7/8/24 Houston Crushed by tree that fell into house during
Hurricane Beryl
Russell Richardson 54 7/8/24 Houston Found in submerged car on flooded roadway
during Hurricane Beryl
Sara Elizabeth Elston 76 7/8/24 Clear Lake Sailboat struck by boat and sunk into lake
during Hurricane Beryl
Johnnie L Courtney 77 7/8/24 Houston Submerged in vehicle in flood water during
Hurricane Beryl
Jay Michael Taylor 53 7/8/24 Humble Pinned under collapsed house and fallen
tree during Hurricane Beryl
Charles Richard Anderson Sr. 76 7/10/24 Pasadena Environmental heat exposure due to loss of
electricity during and after Hurricane Beryl
Candie York 50 7/10/24 Houston Environmental heat exposure due to power
loss after Hurricane Beryl
Oscar Rodriguez 78 7/10/24 Houston Environmental exposure following
residential power loss during Hurricane Beryl
James Edward Butcher 75 7/11/24 Pasadena Environmental exposure due to power loss
during and after Hurricane Beryl
Bryan Keith Taylor 66 7/11/24 Houston Environmental heat exposure due to power
failure following Hurricane Beryl
Tomas Fermin Vergara 59 7/12/24 Houston Fell from ladder while cutting tree limbs
after Hurricane Beryl
Pamela Jarrett 64 7/11/24 Houston Environmental heat exposure due to power
loss following Hurricane Beryl
Ember Coreas Gonzalez 53 7/14/24 Houston Fell while trimming tree damaged by
Hurricane Beryl
Christine B. Davis 110 7/16/24 Humble Environmental heat exposure due to power
outage during/after Hurricane Beryl
Ronald Earl Coats 66 7/18/24 Houston Struck by tree while cutting fallen tree
following Hurricane Beryl
Mark Edward Rutland 64 7/16/24 Webster Environmental exposure inside vehicle whilst
charging oxygen concentrator due to
residential power loss during Hurricane Beryl
Douglas Andre Jones 59 7/22/24 Houston Struck by tree branch(es) while cutting down
tree following Hurricane Beryl
Barbara Davidson 82 7/19/24 Webster Fell in residence during power loss due to
Hurricane Beryl
Rolando Arizmendez 63 8/6/24 Houston Fell from ladder while clearing tree debris
after Hurricane Beryl
Guillermo Felipe Richards 51 7/11/24 Webster Generator running inside residence
following power loss due to Hurricane Beryl

Fort Bend County:

Michael Westfield 66 7/11/24 Needville Not provided
Mir Ali 75 7/10/24 Richmond Not provided
Delia Garza 74 7/10/24 Katy Not provided
Alma Smith 79 7/9/24 Houston Not provided
Steven Irion 61 7/9/24 Sugar Land Not provided
Gregory Miller 67 7/9/24 Sugar Land Not provided
Donald White 88 7/8/24 Sugar Land Not provided
Annelise Hohenberger 5 7/8/24 Missouri City Not provided
William Smith 68 7/8/24 Rosenberg Not provided
John Wolf 85 07/10/24 Katy Not provided
Jawadullah Qadiri 27 07/10/24 Houston Not provided

Galveston County:

Judith Greet 71 7/8/24 Crystal Beach Complications of COPD and lack of supplemental oxygen due to electricity loss
Leroy Lyons 77 7/10/24 Galveston Cardiovascular disease (heat exposure due to electricity loss was contributing factor)
Michael Lahr 71 7/11/24 Galveston Cardiovascular disease (heat exposure due to electricity loss was contributing factor)
David Smith 64 7/12/24 Galveston Cardiovascular disease (heat exposure due to electricity loss was contributing factor)
Rebecca Smith 62 7/12/24 Galveston Cardiovascular disease (heat exposure due to electricity loss was contributing factor)
Johnathan Porter 18 7/15/24 Pasadena Lost air conditioning after Hurricane Beryl
Manuel Riojas 90 9/04/24 Houston Unwitnessed fall from ladder while clearing tree debris after Hurricane Beryl

Montgomery County:

Ethel Carter 66 7/8/24 Magnolia Blunt force trauma (struck by fallen tree)
Michael Privett 52 7/8/24 Magnolia Blunt force trauma (struck by fallen tree)
Richard Ross 41 7/8/24 East Montgomery County Blunt force trauma (struck by fallen tree)

Matagorda County:

Charles Yanez 60 7/8/24 Bay City Heatstroke (was in home that lost electricity)

Further details were not immediately available at the time of publication regarding the nine people who died in Fort Bend County.



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