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LOOK: Hurricane Beryl triggers emergency high-water rescues in Rosenberg

Rosenberg Police officers deploy high water vehicles for a water rescue on Avenue N as Hurricane Beryl impacts the area. (Rosenberg Police)

Rosenberg – As Hurricane Beryl impacts southeast Texas, some Rosenberg residents have found themselves trapped due to the high waters.

The Rosenberg Police Department has deployed officers in high-water vehicles to conduct a water rescue on Avenue N.

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Rosenberg Police officers deploy high water vehicles for a water rescue on Avenue N as Hurricane Beryl impacts the area. (Rosenberg Police)
Rosenberg Police officers deploy high water vehicles for a water rescue on Avenue N as Hurricane Beryl impacts the area. (Rosenberg Police)

The department shared updates and images on social media, highlighting the urgent response efforts. Residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid flooded areas to ensure their safety during the storm.

Several roads have been closed or marked with caution due to high water and downed trees. Residents are urged to stay updated and avoid these locations to ensure their safety.

SEE MORE: AVOID THESE AREAS!⚠️ Here’s a list of high water locations reported on Houston area roadways as Hurricane Beryl hits

Road closures: Last Updated: 7/7/24 @ 7:30 p.m.

  • Lane Dr / Avenue I: CLOSED - High Water
  • Avenue N / Radio Ln: CLOSED - High Water
  • Graeber Rd / Radio Ln: CLOSED - High Water

Use caution:

  • 4th St / Avenue J: USE CAUTION - Downed Tree
  • 8th St / Avenue H: USE CAUTION - Downed Tree
  • 1000 Block 4th St: USE CAUTION - Downed Tree
  • 3100 Block Mockingbird Ln: USE CAUTION - Downed Tree
  • 1100-2100 Block 1st St: USE CAUTION - High Water
  • West St / Magnolia Dr: USE CAUTION - Downed Tree

Stay tuned for more updates as the situation develops.


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