Hurricane Beulah
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Hurricane Beulah
Collection Items
Hurricane Beulah: City of Harlingen
An image of the flooding caused by hurricane Beulah in the City of Harlingen in 1967.
Vazquez Home in Mercedes
Image of a the Vazquez family home in Mercedes, Texas flooded by hurricane Beulah in 1967.
Water Problems?
Newspaper clipping depicting a sign with an "ironic touch of humor." The sign is nearly covered by the flooding caused by hurricane Beulah in 1967.
Hurricane Beulah: Balboa Acres - McAllen
A photograph of Balboa Acres in McAllen flooded by hurricane Beulah in 1967.
Lloyd Bentsen Home in Mission, Texas
A picture of a flooded home in Mission, Texas caused by hurricane Beulah in 1967.
"Pan Am Under Water"
A picture from the newspaper The Daily Review showing a flooded area around the Pan American College campus caused by hurricane Beulah.
Children During Hurricane Beulah
An image of two children playing in flooded streets caused by Hurricane Beulah in 1967.
Vehicles During Flooding
A picture of two trucks from an electric company driving to restore electric power. The picture was taken in McAllen Texas during the hurricane Beulah's flooding.
Shelters during Hurricane Beulah
Photograph of women and children in an emergency shelter during the flooding and rain of hurricane Beulah in 1967.
Hurricane Beulah across the border in Reynosa, Mexico
A photograph of Reynosa Tamaulipas after hurricane Beulah in 1967. The streets can be seen flooded and water was knee-high.
Farm Crop Damage is Estimated $1 Billion
Newspaper article regarding the estimated crop damage caused by hurricane Beulah. They estimated a $1 billion crop damage.
Tell the story of BEULAH!
Newspaper front cover about hurricane Beulah. The author uses a narrative approach to tell a story about the hurricane.
Damage Caused by Hurricane Beulah
Two pictures of the damage that was caused after hurricane Beulah.
Beulah's Traces Linger in Valley
Newspaper article one year after the hurricane Beulah. The article estimates how much the affected counties had to pay in repairs for public facilities. The writer also explains that the areas have little to no traces from the hurricane.