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A Cuban’s reaction after his truck was crushed by a tree in Houston during the passage of Beryl

A Cuban's reaction after his truck was crushed by a tree in Houston during the passage of Beryl

A Cuban resident in HoustonTexas, reacted with sadness but resignation to the misfortune of having his truck, which he had not yet finished paying for, crushed by a tree during Beryl’s passage through that US territory on July 8.

“I woke up and look what happened to the car. Look what happened to the car, my people. We haven’t even finished paying for the cart and look,” he shared with regret. TikTok the user identified as Iamronnyel23.

“Oh my God! How many tests do we need to move forward in this world! But hey, God knows why he does things… Let’s keep fighting now. Let’s see how we recover from this emergency.”Ronny concluded, getting over the bad experience.

In the images you can see what appears to be a Brand new GMC Terrain SUV pickup truck, redwhich was hit from behind by a huge tree.

In the comments section, several Internet users encouraged Ronny and stressed that The important thing is that there was no one inside, that the material items can be recovered, especially if they were insured.

The young man said that he does have full insurance on the vehicle, and said he hopes he can recover his truck without any financial harm to his pocket.

Others recommended that he Next time, try to park your vehicle away from trees when, as in this case, strong winds are expected to hit.

Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas on Monday as a Category 1 storm. and the force of its winds and rains left a trail of destruction in the state and more than two million people without electricity.

Beryl made landfall near Matagorda Beach. When it reached U.S. territory, it had winds of 80 mph, with even higher gusts.

The death toll from the meteorological phenomenon rose to eight Tuesday. However, the death toll is expected to rise as search and rescue efforts continue, authorities said.

Beryl also caused havoc in its passage through the Caribbean. In At least 10 people died in Jamaica.

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