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Hurricane Beryl is sweeping by Jamaica, with the eye of the storm passing perilously near the south coast of the island late Wednesday afternoon. The storm was about 65 miles to the southwest of Kingston,
Beryl weakened slightly into a Category 4 storm Tuesday from the monster Category 5 hurricane it became overnight.
Hurricane Beryl charged past Jamaica on Wednesday night at Category 4 strength, tearing roofs off buildings and sending residents fleeing to storm shelters, according to a Washington Post report. The system weakened slightly overnight into a Category 3,
Hurricane Beryl, now a Category 4, is expected to pass near Jamaica on Wednesday. The hurricane is expected to bring “life threatening winds and storm surge.”
Hurricane Beryl is forecast to pass over near Jamaica Wednesday bringing "life-threatening winds and storm surge," the National Hurricane Center said.
Hurricane Beryl has weakened to a Category 3 storm on Thursday, but not before leaving flooding and widespread damage on the island of Jamaica late Wednesday.
The powerful storm has passed, but torrential rain has prompted new warnings and left thousands without power.
Hurricane Beryl was roaring by Jamaica Wednesday, bringing fierce winds and heavy rain after the powerful Category 4 storm earlier killed at least six people and caused significant damage in the southeast Caribbean.
Hurricane Beryl is slamming Jamaica with life-threatening impacts. As of Wednesday evening, Beryl remains at Category 4 criteria, with winds now at 130 mph as it starts its push away from Jamaica, still passing near the southwest corner of the island.
By Zahra Burton KINGSTON (Reuters) -Hurricane Beryl churned menacingly over Jamaica on Wednesday afternoon, after uprooting trees, ripping off roofs and destroying farms as it forged a destructive, water-soaked path across smaller Caribbean islands over the past couple days.
As Hurricane Beryl churns through the central Caribbean Sea, forecasters getting a better fix on where it’s going. Beryl’s latest projected track from the National Hurricane Center on Wednesday showed the storm possibly making landfall about 100 miles south of the Rio Grande Valley by early Monday.
Unprecedented sea surface temperatures have driven the powerful storm to form early in the year, sowing catastrophe across the Caribbean.
The center of Hurricane Beryl churned menacingly toward Jamaica on Wednesday, after uprooting trees, ripping off roofs and destroying farms as it forged a destructive, water-soaked path across smaller islands in the Caribbean.
Jamaica was braced for impact as Hurricane Beryl approaches the Caribbean island as a Category 4 storm, with evacuations ordered ahead of forecasted life-threatening winds and floods.
With maximum sustained wind speeds of more than 160mph (257km/h), it became the earliest category five Atlantic hurricane in records going back around 100 years. In fact, there has only been one previous recorded case of a category five Atlantic hurricane in July – Hurricane Emily,
By Sarah Morland (Reuters) -Powerful Hurricane Beryl was the 2024 Atlantic season's first hurricane and the earliest storm on record to reach the strongest possible ranking of Category 5, before weakening to Category 4 as it barrelled towards Jamaica on Wednesday.
Not all storms will become behemoths like Beryl. But the hurricane has underscored the ways the stage is set for other storms to undergo similarly explosive development
Barbados, St Vincent and Grenada are recovering as the storm heads to Jamaica
Hurricane Beryl roared through open waters Tuesday as a powerful Category 4 storm heading toward Jamaica after earlier crossing islands in the southeast Caribbean, killing at least six people. A hurricane warning was in effect for Jamaica,
Hurricane Beryl was heading toward Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula as a Category 2 storm on Thursday after rumbling past the Cayman Islands. The strongest storm to hit parts of the Caribbean in decades brought punishing winds and storm surge to Jamaica a day earlier,
The storm, now a Category 3 hurricane, has already slammed Jamaica and Grenada this week. A hurricane warning was in effect for the Cayman Islands on Thursday.
Hundreds of thousands of homes in Jamaica remain without power in the wake of Hurricane Beryl. The category four storm - one of the most powerful to ever hit the country - swept along the island's southern coast on Wednesday night,
Hurricane Beryl strengthened to Category 5 status late Monday after it ripped doors, windows and roofs off homes across the southeastern Caribbean with devastating winds and storm surge fueled by the Atlantic's record warmth.
Hurricane Beryl struck a blow to Jamaica as a massive, category 4 storm, causing a dangerous storm surge, bending power lines and knocking out electricity. At least seven people have been reported killed across the Caribbean this week from the hurricane.
Hundreds of thousands of homes in Jamaica are without power, after Hurricane Beryl thundered along the island's southern coast on Wednesday night. The category four storm - one of the most powerful to ever hit the country - has brought more than 12 hours of heavy rain,
Hurricane Beryl is the earliest Category 5 storm on record since the mid-1800s. WSJ’s Eric Niiler explains why that matters, and what we can expect in the months ahead.
Hurricane Beryl was roaring by Jamaica, bringing fierce winds and heavy rain after the powerful Category 4 storm earlier killed at least six people and caused significant damage in the southeast Caribbean.
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Hurricane Beryl, super-charged by abnormally warm ocean temperatures, is tearing through the Caribbean, with more destruction to come.
Hurricane Beryl, which devastated islands in Grenada on Tuesday and is now heading toward Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, has broken records as the earliest hurricane ever to reach Category 4 and Category 5 intensity in the Atlantic Basin.
Beryl’s development is both an example of the sort of monster storms that can be produced under current climate conditions and a signal of what may lie ahead.
Hurricane Beryl is nearing Jamaica as a Category 4 storm, and forecast to make landfall on Wednesday. Officials there have declared a "major disaster area" and implemented an island-wide curfew.
The storm devastated several Caribbean islands this week and is expected to bring dangerous storm surge to Jamaica by Wednesday afternoon.
NWS meteorologists say the storm could weaken over the Yucatan Peninsula, then restrengthen into a hurricane upon entering waters in the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Beryl is wreaking havoc in parts of the Caribbean – and putting the role of climate change under the spotlight. With maximum sustained wind speeds of more than 160mph (257km/h), it became the earliest category five Atlantic hurricane in records going back around 100 years.
Here are reputable organizations and charities you can support that are providing urgent relief to Hurricane Beryl victims in the Caribbean.
Grenada’s prime minister said the island of Carriacou was left in a state of “almost Armageddon” after Hurricane Beryl. The people of Jamaica are prepared for the worst as the storm headed there.
Jamaica is bracing for a powerful hurricane as it roars towards the Caribbean island. Beryl - a category four storm with winds near 140mph (220km/h) - is expected to pass near or over the southern coast in the next few hours,
Hurricane Beryl left some roads unpassable, Grenada's prime minister said, as rescue crews fanned out to determine the extent of the damage.
Hurricane Beryl roared through open waters Tuesday as a powerful Category 4 storm heading toward Jamaica after earlier making landfall in the
A deadly hurricane that has been tearing through the south-east Caribbean is expected to make landfall in Jamaica in the coming hours. Hurricane Beryl will then make its way to th
Hurricane Beryl is an unprecedented storm. It’s been at least 173 years since certain parts of the Caribbean have experienced a storm this brutal. Over just a few days, Beryl has ripped through the region,
A look at the destruction caused by Hurricane Beryl as it lashes its way across the region. In photos and video A look at the destruction caused by Hurricane Beryl as it lashes its way across the region.
At least six people have been killed in Grenada, Venezuela and St Vincent and the Grenadines as the Category 4 storm heads towards Jamaica.