Find out how Hurricane Beryl is wreaking havoc with record-breaking intensity and what's in store for the affected regions.
Hurricane Beryl has quickly escalated into a major hurricane, causing chaos and panic in the Caribbean and the U.S. With winds reaching a dangerous 130 mph, the storm is breaking records as one of the earliest and most powerful hurricanes of the season. Caribbean islands are on high alert, bracing for the potentially catastrophic impact of Hurricane Beryl as it barrels through the region.
As flights are cancelled and residents urged to seek shelter, the severity of the situation grows. In a rare occurrence, Beryl intensified from a tropical depression to a major hurricane in just 42 hours, highlighting the unpredictable nature of these natural disasters. The Caribbean is facing a crisis, with forecasts predicting the storm's path to cause significant damage and life-threatening conditions.
Amidst the chaos, Hurricane Beryl's trajectory towards the southeast Caribbean has triggered unprecedented early season preparations. With the storm approaching, airports are shutting down, and residents are being advised to take cover from the extreme winds and storm surges. The region is on high alert, with the threat of Beryl looming large over the Caribbean islands.
As Hurricane Beryl closes in on the southeast Caribbean, the world watches in anticipation of the storm's next move. The resilience of the affected communities will be put to the test as they navigate through this natural disaster. The early path of Beryl and its rapid intensification serve as a stark reminder of the power and unpredictability of hurricanes, urging preparedness and swift action in the face of such calamities.
Hurricane Beryl has intensified to a dangerous major hurricane and is breaking records along the way. What's next for the Caribbean and U.S.?
Warnings have been issued for a series of Caribbean islands ahead of the unseasonal arrival of a major hurricane bringing “potentially catastrophic” 130 mph ...
It took Beryl only 42 hours to strengthen from a tropical depression to a major hurricane – a feat accomplished only six other times in Atlantic hurricane ...
A Virgin Atlantic flight left five hours early and one British Airways flight has been cancelled from Gatwick.
Much of the southeast Caribbean is on alert as storm Beryl strengthens into the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season, with forecasters warning of an ...
Hurricane Beryl is expected to hit on Monday morning in the southeast Caribbean, where governments are urging people to take shelter.
Hurricane Beryl, now reduced to a Category 3 storm, broke records as the earliest Category 4 storm recorded in the Atlantic.
Life-threatening storm surge and flooding: The National Hurricane Center warned that “life-threatening storm surge will raise water levels by as much as 6 to 9 ...
Cruising yachts and other sailing vessels head south as Hurricane Beryl expected to hit Windward Islands including Grenada and the Grenadines.
Hurricane Beryl - currently "a few hours" from landfall in Barbados - has sparked warnings of life-threatenting winds and dangerous storm surges. A hurricane ...
Hurricane Beryl, which has regained strength in the past hours, has sparked warnings of life-threatening winds and dangerous storm surges. A hurricane warning ...
Hurricane warnings in effect for Barbados, Grenada, St Lucia, Tobago and St Vincent and the Grenadines.
Beryl is expected to bring tropical storm-force winds and life-threatening storm surges to Barbados, St Vincent and Grenadine on Monday. “This is a very ...
"This is a very dangerous situation," the center warned, adding that Beryl was "forecast to bring life-threatening winds and storm surge." Sign ...
The storm was expected to make landfall Monday morning on the Windward Islands, with meteorologists warning of “life-threatening winds and storm surge.”.