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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.
Hurricane Beryl is roaring toward Jamaica as islanders scramble to make preparations after the powerful Category 4 storm earlier killed at least six people and caused significant damage in the southea
Hurricane Beryl is wreaking havoc across the southeastern Caribbean, with aerial shots revealing ripped doors, windows and roofs as the storm continues its destructive path that has left at least one dead.
Hurricane Beryl, the earliest Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic, has killed at least six people and caused severe damage after slamming the Caribbean. The downgraded storm headed toward Jamaica on Tuesday.
Hurricane Beryl is roaring across the Caribbean Sea as a poweful Category 4 storm on a path toward Jamaica and the Cayman Islands
Beryl strengthened into a hurricane on Saturday, becoming June's easternmost major hurricane in the Atlantic. The storm underwent rapid intensification and became a Category 4 hurricane as soon as its wind speeds reached 130 miles per hour.
Hurricane Beryl, already a Category 5 storm, continued to intensify as it headed toward Jamaica early Tuesday, forecasters said.
Hurricane Beryl’s explosive growth into an unprecedented early storm shows the literal hot water the Atlantic and Caribbean are in right now and the kind of season ahead
By Maria Alejandra Cardona and Curtis Williams KINGSTON/PORT OF SPAIN (Reuters) -Hurricane Beryl strengthened on Monday into a "potentially catastrophic" category 5 storm as it moved across the eastern Caribbean,
A deadly hurricane which has been tearing through the Caribbean is intensifying as it moves towards Jamaica. Hurricane Beryl is now a category five storm, meaning its winds and storm surges could prove catastrophic.
Hurricane Beryl strengthened into the Atlantic Ocean’s earliest Category 5 storm on record, devastating Carribean islands along its path.
The hurricane strengthened into an "extremely dangerous" Category 5 storm when its winds increased to 160 mph as it moved through the Caribbean.
Beryl made landfall on the island of Carriacou in Grenada as the earliest Category 4 storm in the Atlantic, then late in the day the National Hurricane Center in Miami said its winds had increased to Category 5 strength.
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 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, 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.
Hurricane Beryl is the earliest Atlantic Category 5 hurricane on record and the strongest storm ever recorded in July.
A powerful hurricane has hit Jamaica with heavy winds and rain, damaging buildings and felling trees on the Caribbean island. Beryl - a category four storm with winds of up to 130mph (215km/h) - struck the island's southern coast.
Hurricane Beryl left some roads unpassable, Grenada's prime minister said, as rescue crews fanned out to determine the extent of the damage.
Powerful Hurricane Beryl barreled towards Jamaica on Tuesday as the 2024 Atlantic season's first hurricane and the earliest storm on record to reach the strongest possible ranking: Category 5.
Hurricane Beryl is a record breaker already and it still has days to do more potential damage. On Monday it strengthened over warm seas and fair winds as it sped through the Caribbean, becoming the earliest Category 4 or 5 hurricane on record.
Hurricane Beryl is an unprecedented storm. It’s been nearly 174 years since certain parts of the Caribbean have experienced a storm this brutal. Over just a few days, Beryl has ripped through the region,
Hurricane Beryl is tearing through the Caribbean after becoming the earliest Category 5 hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic hurricane season.
The record-breaking Category 5 storm is expected to bring life-threatening winds and storm surge to the Caribbean island.
National Weather Service meteorologists are asking residents in the southwest Gulf of Mexico to monitor the storm as it cruises through the Caribbean.
Hurricane Beryl became the earliest major hurricane to reach Category 5 intensity in the Atlantic Ocean. Here's what to know.
Hurricane Beryl strengthened into a “potentially catastrophic” Category 5 storm after making landfall, bringing wind speeds of up to 165 mph to southeastern Caribbean islands. Photo: Ricardo Mazalan/A
Hurricane Beryl left behind a swath of damage after making landfall on Carriacou Island with 150-mph winds July 1, 2024.
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, now a potentially catastrophic Category 5 storm, has set its sights on Jamaica after leaving at least one person dead and inflicting ruin across entire islands in the Caribbean on Monday.
There is potential for Beryl to turn northwest so residents in the U.S., especially those along the Texas coast, should monitor the hurricane closely.
Hurricane Beryl continues to push further into the Caribbean Sea. But will it hit the United States and the Gulf Coast? Here's what to know.
Hurricane Beryl was heading toward Jamaica and the Cayman Islands as a Category 4 storm on Wednesday morning, with sustained winds of 145 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. Beryl already made landfall on several Caribbean islands earlier this week,
By Maria Alejandra Cardona KINGSTON (Reuters) -Hurricane Beryl barreled toward Jamaica as a powerful Category 4 storm on Tuesday after battering smaller islands in the eastern Caribbean, and scientists cited human-caused climate change as the likely culprit for the storm's rapid strengthening.
Hurricane Beryl is tearing through the Caribbean after making history as the earliest Category 5 hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic hurricane season.
What Hurricane Beryl's historic strength means for hurricane season, according to a top storm expert
Hurricane Beryl, which on Tuesday became a Category 5 storm with winds of 160 mph, is the strongest hurricane to have formed in the Atlantic Ocean on record. It’s in a league of its own with little historic precedence,
Hurricane Beryl was upgraded to a Category 5 storm earlier today, making it the earliest storm to hit the heavy-hitting benchmark on record. The storm’s winds peaked at a staggering 160 miles per hour (258 km/hr) as it continued its northwesterly course across the Caribbean.
The storm is the earliest Category 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic. A number of interactive tools let you track its course. Hurricane Beryl is picking up speed as it moves west on its path of destruction.
Hurricane Beryl rapidly intensified into a "potentially catastrophic" Category 5 storm over the eastern Caribbean as it churned toward Jamaica on Monday night. Why it matters: The storm that earlier made landfall on Grenada's Carriacou Island as a Category 4 hurricane is the earliest Category 5 storm in the Atlantic on record and it's killed at least one person as of early Tuesday.
Hurricane Beryl strengthened into a Category 5 storm Monday night, intensifying after making landfall on Carriacou Island, Grenada’s second-largest island, earlier in the day. Beryl’s sustained winds have now reached 165 mph,
Beryl has strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane as it continues its path of destruction in the southeast Caribbean.
Wind-whipped rain pounded the island for hours as residents heeded authorities’ all to shelter until the storm had passed.
Beryl lashed Jamaica with strong winds and storm surge and strong waves as the Category 4 hurricane brushed the southern coast of the island Wednesday, officials said.