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Hurricane Beryl set to make landfall on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula in the next day: Live updates

Hurricane Beryl devastated Jamaica on Wednesday, destroying buildings and knocking out power for 400,000 customers

Hurricane Beryl on path for Yucatan Peninsula, Gulf of Mexico

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Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is bracing for Hurricane Beryl, now a Category 2 storm, to make landfall early Friday morning with 110mph winds and dangerous storm surge.

The region will see life-threatening winds, up to five feet of storm surge and up to ten inches of rainfall, National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan said on Thursday afternoon.

Hurricane Beryl has killed at least ten people. Two of those killed — the first in St George’s, Grenada and the second in Hanover, Jamaica — died after hurricane-force winds knocked trees onto their homes.

Hurricane Beryl devastated Jamaica on Wednesday, knocking out power to 400,000 customers and destroying buildings. While the storm is moving away, rainfall and flash-flooding still pose a risk on the island.

Grenada was also left with “unimaginable” destruction after the storm passed through Monday, Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell said, damaging or destroying 98 percent of buildings in the nation of 6,000.

While the storm is expected to weaken later this week, it will likely remain a major hurricane. Hurricane Beryl will bring dangerous rip currents to the Gulf Coast over the weekend before likely hitting southern Texas on Monday, Brennan said.

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Hurricane Beryl no longer a ‘major’ hurricane

Hurricane Beryl weakened to a Category 2 storm this afternoon, with maximum sustained winds of 110mph.

This means the storm is no longer a “major hurricane,” which is defined as Category 3 and above.

However, it will still bring life-threatening storm conditions to Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula — including several popular tourist destinations along the coast — within the next day.

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Jamaica reels from Hurricane Beryl

Hurricane Beryl destroyed several buildings and left 400,000 customers without power in Jamaica on Wednesday.

Several roadways in the country’s interior settlements were impacted by fallen trees and utility poles, Jamaican officials said, while some communities in the northern section and the capital were without electricity.

“It’s terrible. Everything’s gone. I’m in my house and scared,” resident Amoy Wellington told Reuters. “It’s a disaster.”

While storm surge will gradually dwindle in the coming hours, Jamaica will still see heavy rain and potential flooding throughout the day.

Some 1,000 people were in hurricane shelters on Wednesday as the storm, now a Category 3, battered the nation.

Hurricane Beryl is now expected to make landfall on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula within the next day.

Katie Hawkinson4 July 2024 20:10
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Hurricane Beryl death toll rises to ten

Hurricane Beryl has killed at least ten people after devastating Jamaica, Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines this week.

At least two of those killed — the first in St George’s, Grenada and the second in Hanover, Jamaica — died after hurricane-force winds knocked trees onto their homes.

“It’s terrible. Everything’s gone. I’m in my house and scared,” Amoy Wellington of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica told Reuters. “It’s a disaster.”

Hurricane Beryl caused widespread destruction in Jamaica, Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines this week.

The storm left 400,000 customers in Jamaica without power on Wednesday after flattening Grenada’s Carriacou Island in half an hour on Monday.

Katie Hawkinson4 July 2024 19:50
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‘Life-threatening’ conditions in Yucatan Peninsula overnight as threat to Texas grows

Hurricane Beryl, now a Category 2 storm, will bring “life-threatening” storm conditions to the Yucatan Peninsula overnight, National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan said minutes ago.

The storm is set to hit Texas by early Monday morning.

“We are forecasting some re-strengthening over the Gulf of Mexico as Beryl turns more northwestward and approaches the coast of northeastern Mexico and South Texas,” Brennan said. “We are forecasting it to be at or near hurricane strength by Monday morning, and expecting it to make landfall somewhere in that vicinity.”

Nearby residents should closely monitor the weather forecast and be on high alert for dangerous water conditions in the Gulf Coast over the weekend.

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Hurricane Warning ended in Cayman Islands

The National Weather Service has ended Hurricane Warnings for the Cayman Islands as Beryl passes through the region.

Hurricane Beryl is now on its way to Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.

Katie Hawkinson4 July 2024 19:20
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See it: Hurricane Beryl lashes Montego Bay, Jamaica

Jamaica: Hurricane Beryl Lashes Montego Bay, Jamaica
Katie Hawkinson4 July 2024 19:10
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Indian cricket team stranded by Hurricane Beryl in Barbados returns home to hero’s welcome

The Indian men’s cricket team arrived to a colourful welcome in capital Delhi on Thursday after being stranded in Barbados due to Hurricane Beryl.

Led by Indian skipper Rohit Sharma, the men’s team on Sunday won the T20 World Cup against South Africa in a nail-biter that broke a 12-year unsuccessful streak.

The team was eagerly expected after being stranded for three days in the Caribbean nation due to the Category 4 hurricane which passed through Barbados early Monday morning, causing heavy storm and high winds in the region.

The Independent’s Arpan Rai has the story:

Indian cricket team stranded by Hurricane Beryl returns home to hero’s welcome

World Cup winning Indian men’s cricket team greeted by dhol beats, flower bouquets, and cakes

Katie Hawkinson4 July 2024 18:50
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Hurricane Beryl and the role of climate change

Record-breaking hurricanes like Beryl — the earliest recorded Category 5 storm — are being driven in part by the climate crisis.

“It’s really scary stuff,” Steve Maximay, a climate and agriculture expert in Grenada, previously told The Independent.

”When you talk about Category 4 and 5, there are very few systems or protocols that can prepare you for that,” Maximay continued. “You can have resilient buildings but category five winds can move concrete structures.”

Hurricane Beryl’s growth into a Category 5 storm can be attributed to record-warm ocean temperatures. High water temperatures can contribute to sea level rise and hurt marine life in addition to fueling strong storms like Hurricane Beryl. Ocean temperatures will likely continue to rise even if we curb greenhouse gas emissions, according to NOAA.

Island nations are at the front lines of the climate crisis, given their vulnerability to violent storms and sea-level rise.

The Alliance of Small Island States, an organization designed to create a unified voice for small island nations to address the ongoing climate crisis, denounced the climate crisis and its impact on island nations.

“We continue to be sacrificed on the frontlines of a climate crisis we did not cause,” the statement said. “Our sea temperatures grow warmer, encouraging storms to strengthen at alarming speed and increasing the dire threat to our developing countries. The increased danger is evident for the world to see.”

“If the world does not stand with [Small Island Developing States] now, it is only a matter of time before we are all lost,” the alliance continued.

Sophie Powell, chief of advocacy for the United Kingdom-based non-profit Christian Aid, highlighted the role the climate crisis has played in Hurricane Beryl’s devastation.

“The people picking through the wreckage of such a devastating storm have done nothing to cause the climate crisis,” Powell said in a statement. “The carbon emissions of these small, low-lying islands are miniscule yet the consequences to their lives of climate breakdown are vast.”

Katie Hawkinson4 July 2024 18:30
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Video: Googlebox stars stuck in Jamaica as Hurricane Beryl makes landfall

Googlebox stars stuck in Jamaica as Hurricane Beryl makes landfall
Katie Hawkinson4 July 2024 18:10
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Hurricane Beryl could bring significant rainfall to Texas: meteorologist

AccuWeather Meteorologist Geoff Cornish says Hurricane Beryl could bring four to eight inches of rain to Brownsville, Texas if it hits the region early next week.

“San Antonio and Austin will likely see several inches of rain from Beryl as well,” Cornish said.

AccuWeather’s Paul Pastelok warns the storm could stall in the Gulf Coast, driving longer storm conditions.

“There is a chance that this storm may stall once it gets onshore in northern Mexico and southern Texas, which could lead to more rainfall and flooding concerns,” Pastelok said. The National Weather Service said Beryl has the potential to hit Texas on Monday into Tuesday.

For now, the Category 3 storm is blowing through the Cayman Islands on its way to Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.

Katie Hawkinson4 July 2024 17:50

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