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Virtual Community Meeting for Disaster Recovery-2024 Derecho and Hurricane Beryl

2024 DISASTER RECOVERY IS HERE!

In 2024, the City of Houston encountered two devastating weather events: a powerful windstorm from May 16 -17, and Hurricane Beryl from July 5- 9, 2024. These storms caused significant damage, impacting countless lives and properties with high winds, intense storms, flooding, and prolonged power outages.

The City of Houston will receive a $314.6 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to support local disaster recovery and resilience efforts following both climatic events.

Your Voice Matters

Share your experiences from the Derecho and Hurricane Beryl to help shape recovery and resilience efforts by taking our Resident and/or Agency Survey.

For the latest updates on disaster recovery efforts related to the 2024 Derecho and Hurricane Beryl, please check this page regularly. To learn more about the Housing and Community Development Department’s (HCD) programs and resources, visit our main HCD page.

Opportunity for Public Comment

The City of Houston Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) is currently accepting Public Comment on our Draft Action Plan for Disaster Recovery following the 2024 Derecho and Hurricane Beryl.

Public comments may be submitted by:
Mail to
HCDD, ATTNL Planning
2100 Travis Street, 9th Floor
Houston, TX 77002
Voicemail at
832-394-5400

In the Wake of the Storms

The images below reflect the widespread damage and devastation caused by the 2024 Derecho and Hurricane Beryl.

Information from Previous Meetings

We want you to stay connected even if you can’t attend the meeting. Please review the meeting materials below

Tenant/Landlord Relations

For specific inquiries related to Tenant/Landlord relations, please call the Tenant/Landlord Hotline at
(832) 394-6200 Option 1 or email HCDDComplaintsAppeal@houstontx.gov.