Hurricane Beryl hitting the southeast Caribbean and Jamaica

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 5 storm, made landfall in the southeast Caribbean, causing at least four deaths. It is expected to hit Jamaica with life-threatening winds and storm surge. Jamaican officials are warning residents to be prepared for evacuation.

Hurricane Beryl Devastation in Southeastern Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl strengthened to Category 5 status and caused devastation across the southeastern Caribbean, with one reported death in Grenada. The storm is expected to continue moving towards Mexico and Jamaica, with significant weakening forecasted after reaching major hurricane intensity.

Hurricane Beryl Strengthens into Category 5 Storm in the Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl strengthens into a potentially catastrophic Category 5 storm, putting Jamaica near its path, as it moves across the eastern Caribbean. Experts attribute the rapid formation to climate change and record high temperatures in the North Atlantic.

Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl, the strongest hurricane ever recorded, is heading towards the Caribbean with life-threatening winds and heavy rainfall. Jamaica is under a hurricane warning and preparing for significant impact and damage. Two deaths have been reported so far due to the storm.