▲ The United States was damaged by Hurricane Laura at the end of last month


As the tropical storm'Beta' approached, hurricane and storm surge surveillance was issued on the coast of Texas, USA on the 19th local time, the daily Washington Post reported.



Surveillance is issued when there is a possibility of a disaster or disaster occurring within 48 hours, and is a warning at a lower level than a warning or warning.



Tropical Storm Beta is approaching the Texas coast from the Gulf of Mexico in the south of the United States and is expected to bring strong winds, heavy rain and floods.



Double-digit rainfall is expected in some areas, and the tropical storm, Beta, is likely to develop into a larger hurricane.



In addition, heavy rain damage may extend to the southern coast of Louisiana, which has already been hit by Hurricane Laura.



In Louisiana, more than 35,000 households are still out of electricity.



Tropical Storm Beta is expected to sweep over the Texas coast at a very slow pace.



In addition, voluntary evacuation orders were issued in some areas.



Beta is the 23rd tropical storm to be named this year.



The U.S. National Hurricane Center named three storms, including Beta on the 18th.



It is the first time since 1933 that three storms a day have been named, WP said. 



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