Millions of Texans are under hurricane watches and warnings. Beryl eyes its final track to Texas.
That thought alone is enough to convince many to pack up and hit the road.
Manu Ardelean from San Antonio says, “We’re getting out for sure.”
Families camping at this North Padre Island R-V park haul their campers to the high and drier ground.
Manu Ardelean from San Antonio says, “We don’t want to try that. I have three small kids, so.”
Meanwhile, people that call this area home are either boarding up and leaving or hunkering down.
Mike Pfeiffer/San Antonio: “I’m going to stay I’m gonna stick around, make sure everything’s my sister’s properties are all good.”
In Rockport, the sound of drills overpowering the crashing of waves..
Thano Drimalas from Rockport said, “This place still is still, recovering from Harvey is still a lot of slabs that are missing from Harvey still.”
It’s that very reason he along with many others aren’t taking any risks with Beryl.
Thano Drimalas from Rockport said, “We had to go to Aransas Pass yesterday, and we got the last, set of boards off the last, truckload that was in for the day.”