Hurricane Beryl strengthens to Category 5 storm as it moves toward Jamaica after making landfall: Live updates

Hurricane Beryl hits Caribbean as Category 4 storm

Hurricane Beryl has strengthened to a Category 5 storm after making landfall in the Windward Islands as it heads toward Jamaica.

The National Hurricane Center said the hurricane was located about 840 miles (1,355 kilometers) east-southeast of Kingston, Jamaica, with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph (260 kph).

As the earliest Category 4 hurricane on record, Beryl brought deadly conditions to the Grenadines, Carriacou Island and Grenada on Monday, killing at least one person.

Grenada Prime Minister Deacon Mitchell said officials had received “widespread reports of destruction and devastation in Carriacou and Petite Martinique.”

“In half an hour, Kariakoo was crushed.”

Mr Mitchell said he could not provide information on injuries or deaths until Monday afternoon.

A computer model of Hurricane Beryl’s many possible paths, known as the “spaghetti” model, has shown the path the devastating storm could take as it moves toward the southeastern United States.

The model showed the storm could blow toward the Gulf Coast, near eastern Texas and Louisiana. However, meteorologists won’t be able to make a definitive judgment on Beryl’s potential impact on the United States until it gets much closer.

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In pictures: Hurricane Beryl wreaks havoc in Bridgetown, Barbados

Cars drive through a debris-strewn street in Bridgetown, Barbados, after Hurricane Beryl hit the island.
Cars drive through a debris-strewn street in Bridgetown, Barbados, after Hurricane Beryl hit the island. (Reuters)
A collapsed scaffold hangs from a building in Bridgetown, Barbados, after Hurricane Beryl hit the island.
A collapsed scaffold hangs from a building in Bridgetown, Barbados, after Hurricane Beryl hit the island. (Reuters)
A woman walks through a debris-strewn street in Bridgetown, Barbados, after Hurricane Beryl hit the island.
A woman walks through a debris-strewn street in Bridgetown, Barbados, after Hurricane Beryl hit the island. (Reuters)

Stute MishraJuly 2, 2024 06:30

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One dead in Grenada after Hurricane Beryl devastates Carriacou Island

Grenada Prime Minister Deacon Mitchell said one person had died, but he could not yet say if there were any others killed.

“We hope there will be no more deaths or injuries. But keep in mind the challenge we face in Carriacou and Petite Martinique,” he said.

He said authorities had not yet been able to assess the situation on the islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique, where there were initial reports of extensive damage but communications were largely cut off.

Mr Mitchell added that the government would send people first thing on Tuesday morning to assess the situation on the islands.

Hurricane Beryl made landfall in the Windward Islands as a Category 4 storm, the first on record to reach that intensity.

Officials said they had received “widespread reports of destruction.”

Streets from St. Lucia south to Grenada were littered with shoes, trees, downed power lines and other debris.

“In half an hour, Kariakoo was completely destroyed,” Mr Mitchell said.

Damaged outdoor furniture is seen in a flooded area after Hurricane Beryl passed through Oistins Gardens, Christ Church, Barbados.
Damaged outdoor furniture is seen in a flooded area after Hurricane Beryl passed through Oistins Gardens, Christ Church, Barbados. (AFP via Getty Images)
A flooded car park is seen after Hurricane Beryl passed through Worthing, Christchurch, Barbados.
A flooded car park is seen after Hurricane Beryl passed through Worthing, Christchurch, Barbados. (AFP via Getty Images)

Stute MishraJuly 2, 2024 06:00

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Hurricane Beryl Strengthens to ‘Potentially Catastrophic’ Category 5 as It Heads for Jamaica

Hurricane Beryl has strengthened to a Category 5 storm after making landfall in the Windward Islands as it heads toward Jamaica.

The National Hurricane Center said the hurricane was located about 840 miles (1,355 kilometers) east-southeast of Kingston, Jamaica, with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph (260 kph).

The storm is expected to remain a major hurricane as it moves through the Caribbean.

“Fluctuations in strength are likely over the next day or so, but Beryl is expected to remain near major hurricane intensity as it moves into the central Caribbean and passes near Jamaica on Wednesday,” the National Hurricane Center said.

Stute MishraJuly 2, 2024 05:17

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WATCH: Major airport faces delays, cancellations due to Hurricane Beryl

Flights were delayed and canceled at Piarco International Airport in Trinidad and Tobago as Hurricane Beryl swept across the eastern Caribbean, stranding travelers Monday afternoon.

People line up outside an office at Piarco International Airport after flights were cancelled due to Hurricane Beryl.
People line up outside an office at Piarco International Airport after flights were cancelled due to Hurricane Beryl. (Reuters)
Travelers wait at Piarco International Airport as flights were delayed and canceled due to Hurricane Beryl.
Travelers wait at Piarco International Airport as flights were delayed and canceled due to Hurricane Beryl. (Reuters)

Katie HawkinsonJuly 2, 2024 05:01

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Watch Hurricane Beryl Make Landfall in the Southeastern Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl hits Caribbean as Category 4 storm

Katie HawkinsonJuly 2, 2024 04:00

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WATCH: Medium-sized vortices swirl in the eye of Hurricane Beryl

Katie HawkinsonJuly 2, 2024 03:00

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Computer models show possible path for Hurricane Beryl to hit US

A computer model of Hurricane Beryl’s many possible paths, known as the “spaghetti” model, shows that the devastating Category 4 storm could hit the southeastern United States in the coming days.

The model shows the storm likely to move toward the Gulf Coast, near eastern Texas and Louisiana. However, meteorologists won’t be able to make a definitive decision on Beryl’s potential impact on the United States until it gets much closer. That could take several days.

Gulf Coast residents should check with their local National Weather Service office for updated weather information.

A “spaghetti model” of Hurricane Beryl, showing the different possible paths the storm could take in the coming days. One path, highlighted in pink, shows the storm as it plows into the Gulf Coast near Texas and Louisiana. (Tropical Tedbits.com)

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Hurricane Beryl Strengthens as It Moves Towards the Caribbean

The hurricane is moving “rapidly across the southeastern Caribbean Sea,” National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration hurricane hunters said in an 8 p.m. ET update Monday.

Beryl is moving west-northwest at 21 mph, with maximum speeds of 155 mph.

Graeme MasseyJuly 2, 2024 01:31

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Hurricane Warning Issued for Jamaica as NOAA Provides Latest Details on Beryl

The National Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane warning for Jamaica as Hurricane Beryl continues to cross the Caribbean.

The warning came in the 8 p.m. storm update.

Latest news about Hurricane Beryl
Latest news about Hurricane Beryl (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)

Graeme MasseyJuly 2, 2024 01:11

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WATCH: Hurricane Beryl brings devastating storm surge, sending waves crashing into southern Barbados

Hurricane Beryl Brings Powerful Storm to Southern Barbados

Katie HawkinsonJuly 2, 2024 01:00

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