Ted Oberg surveys damage left behind by Hanna on S. Texas coast

Monday, July 27, 2020
ABC13's Ted Oberg talks to business owners recovering from storm damage
Hanna landed and left behind a trail of damage on the south Texas coast. Hit play for ABC13's Ted Oberg surveying what the hurricane left behind in its wake.

Hanna landed on the south Texas coast as a Category 1 hurricane, battering communities, from Port Mansfield, to Baffin Bay, and Padre Island.

ABC13's Ted Oberg was in the region as Hanna made landfall on Saturday, and as businesses and landmarks on the shore were left with damage from the storm.

In the video above, see Oberg survey the damage on a difficult Sunday for lots of south Texans.

In the video players below, hit play on his reports, recorded through landfall Saturday, capturing the howling conditions before Hanna met with the coast and the eventual pounding of the area.

9 P.M. UPDATE: Hanna kept power out for Port Mansfield, which was batter with 90 mph winds

The community of Port Mansfield lost power when Hurricane Hanna made landfall with winds at 90 mph.

8 P.M. UPDATE: ABC13's Ted Oberg and David Tillman talk about storm's forecast

From 8 p.m. Saturday: ABC13's Ted Oberg and David Tillman talk about Hanna's track as it passed over south Texas.

6 P.M. UPDATE - Ted Oberg says lights are out for most of Port Mansfield as Hanna pounds the town.

6 P.M. UPDATE: ABC13's Ted Oberg is live where the town of Port Mansfield is bracing for Hurricane Hanna

4 P.M. UPDATE - Ted Oberg said the strength of Hurricane Hanna is felt in Port Mansfield and all over the region.

4 PM HANNA UPDATE:Winds sustained up to 90 mph as Hanna prepares to make landfall in south Texas

2 P.M. UPDATE - Ted Oberg in Baffin Bay as Hanna sprays the area with heavy rainfall.

ABC13's Ted Oberg surveys some older buildings in Riviera Beach, Texas.

12:30 P.M.UPDATE - Ted Oberg in Riviera Beach, Texas, where residents were spotted preparing for the worst of Hurricane Hanna.

12:30 p.m. UPDATE from ABC13's Ted Oberg from Riviera Beach, Texas.

9 A.M. UPDATE - Ted Oberg on a beach in North Padre Island, approximately 30 miles from where the hurricane is projected to make landfall.

ABC13's Ted Oberg reported Saturday morning from a beach approximately 30 miles from where the hurricane was projected to make landfall.