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Storm Beryl shifts towards Houston, could make landfall as Classification 2 cyclone

Tropical Storm Beryl might grow into a Category 2 cyclone when it makes landfall in the Houston location early on Monday as it regains strength moving northwest over the Gulf of Mexico, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.

The storm was anticipated to enhance back into a. Classification 1 hurricane on Sunday as it travels over warm waters. and shifts north-northwest in the afternoon. The NHC provided. typhoon warnings throughout much of the Texas coast.

The storm has prompted

closures or vessel traffic restrictions

at multiple ports in cities from Houston to Corpus Christi,. which is the top crude oil export center in the U.S. The closures. could interrupt crude oil exports, shipments of crude to. refineries, and motor fuel from these plants.

Temperature levels in the area are anticipated at above 90 degrees. Fahrenheit (32 Celsius) in the coming days, consisting of heat. indices as high as 108 on Sunday. Parts of eastern Texas were on. flood watch ahead of the storm, which had optimal wind speeds of. 60 miles per hour (96 kph) as of Sunday morning.

Earlier today the storm, which at one point heightened. to a Category 5 cyclone, left a lethal path of destruction. across the Caribbean. It swept through Jamaica, Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, in addition to releasing heavy. rainfall on northern Venezuela.

It has actually declared at least 11 lives, tearing apart structures. while dropping power lines and trees.

Beryl last made landfall on Friday, crossing Mexico's. Yucatan Peninsula and causing power interruptions in some locations. However, it mainly spared the leading beach locations there and. caused no casualties. Video revealed the international airport at. Cancun loaded with travelers on Saturday as they rescheduled. their flights home after the storm.

With the storm now approaching Texas, the National Weather condition. Service warned of storm surges causing coastal flooding and rip. currents.

OIL REFINERIES

The majority of the northern Gulf's overseas oil and gas production. is east of Beryl's projection track.

Some oil manufacturers, including Shell and Chevron. , had left personnel from their Gulf of Mexico. offshore production platforms ahead of the storm. Citgo Petroleum Corp has stated it plans to keep the Corpus. Christi refinery running at minimum production as the storm. go up the coast. Gibson Energy, which operates a big oil terminal. in Corpus Christi, said operations were continuing, however it would. take even more actions depending upon the forecast.

(source: Reuters)