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 Tornadoes and flash flooding are the latest threat in eastern Texas and western Louisiana as Tropical Depression Beryl makes its way across the region. The storm made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane early Monday near Matagorda, Texas, packing sustained winds of 80 mph. It quickly weakened to a tropical depression with winds of 35 mph.The storm is expected to bring as much as 12 inches of rain in isolated parts of Texas through Monday night, which could lead to heavy flash flooding.Three to five inches of stanley cup  rain were forecast for portions of far southeastern Oklahoma, Arkansas and southern Missouri through Tuesday.On stanley cups uk  Monday, tornado risk was forecast for east Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas. The risk area is expected to move through Missouri, northern Tennessee, Kentucky, southern Illinois, southern Indiana, and Ohio on Tuesday.In the Houston area, Beryl is blamed for three deaths. The Harris County Sheriff said a tree fell on a house, killing a 53-year-old man who was riding out the storm with his family. His wife and children were not injured, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said on X. Hours later, Gonzalez said officers responded to another home where a  stanley cup tree fell on a house. Inside, they reportedly found a 74-year-old woman who had died. Houston Police said on Monday afternoon a 54-year-old police department employee had died after being trapped in rising floodwaters.While the storm has made its way north of Houston, travel in the city is still being discouraged. Power is also an issue Owcf Sarasota man to testify against fellow  quot;Oath Keepers quot; in connection to January 6 storming of the capitol
 CONROE, Texas 鈥?The family of an 11-year-old boy who died in an unheated Texas mobile home last week has filed a $100 million lawsuit against two of the states major energy providers, according to multiple reports.The Washington Post and ABC News report Maria Elisa Pineda is suing Entergy stanley cup  Texas and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas  ERCOT , accusing the companies of gross negligence in the death of her son, Cristian.In an interview with Univision, Maria stanley vattenflaska  said she found Cristian dead under a pile of blankets on h stanley termosky is bed last Tuesday. Family suspects the boy died from hypothermia. The home they were in didnt have power due to last weeks historic winter storms.Though the Pineda family believes Cristian died from the cold, authorities say his official cause of death is pending the results of an autopsy.Maria told Univision that she recently paid for Cristian to be brought to the Houston area from Honduras, so they could be together. She also said her son had been playing in the snow just the night before and  everything was fine. Along with negligence, the familys lawsuit also accuses the energy companies of failing to protect the states power grid from the drop in temperatures that left more than 4 million people without electricity, heat or water for days, The Post reports.The suit also alleges that the utility companies  put profits over the welfare of the people  by ignoring previous recommendations to the winterize the power grid, which failed and led to at least 30 de