Hurricane Beryl Breaking Records in the Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl broke the record as the first Category 4 storm in the Atlantic Ocean in June, bringing heavy rain and dangerous winds to the Caribbean. No deaths have been reported so far. Climate change is contributing to the rapid intensification of hurricanes like Beryl.

Hurricane Beryl Impact on the Caribbean Islands

Hurricane Beryl, a dangerous Category 4 storm, is racing across the Windward Islands with great risk to lives and destruction expected from winds and storm surge. The storm poses a serious threat to the Caribbean islands and is expected to maintain its high intensity as it moves westward.

Hurricane Beryl Strengthening to Category 4

Hurricane Beryl strengthens into an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm approaching the southeast Caribbean, prompting urgent shelter pleas from officials. The storm is expected to make landfall in the Windward Islands, bringing life-threatening winds and storm surge.

Hurricane Beryl Strengthens into Category 4 Heading Towards Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl strengthened into a Category 4 storm earlier than expected, with sustained winds of 130 mph. It is heading towards the Caribbean, expected to hit the Windward Islands. Other areas are under hurricane and tropical storm alerts. Life-threatening storm surge and heavy rainfall are expected. Another tropical system is also being monitored in the Atlantic.

Hurricane Beryl making landfall in Grenada as a Category 4 storm

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 4 storm, made landfall in Grenada bringing life-threatening winds, storm surge, and heavy rainfall to the Windward Islands. It is the earliest Category 4 hurricane on record for the Atlantic hurricane season.

Hurricane Beryl and its Impact on the Windward Islands

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 4 storm, brings catastrophic winds and storm surges to the Windward Islands. It is the earliest Category 4 Atlantic storm on record and is moving towards Mexico. Climate change is contributing to the intensity of hurricanes like Beryl.