Hurricane Beryl: Travel Alert for the Caribbean and Beyond

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 5, 2024 21:02 PMNews
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Hurricane Beryl's impact causes widespread devastation. Source: unsplash

Hurricane Beryl has struck the southeastern Caribbean, leaving devastation in its wake and claiming at least 10 lives. The Category 4 storm hit Jamaica particularly hard, causing record-breaking rainfall and widespread destruction across the island.

Jamaica’s south coast experienced 12 hours of relentless rain and ferocious winds. Kingston, the capital city, received an entire month’s worth of rainfall in just one day, leading to catastrophic flooding, power outages, and significant property damage. The death toll is expected to rise as search and rescue efforts continue, with initial reports indicating 7-8 fatalities, now increasing due to the storm's severity.

Travelers with plans to visit the Caribbean, Cayman Islands, Mexico, and potentially southern Texas should monitor the storm's progress and consult official travel advisories. These advisories provide crucial updates on travel disruptions, airport closures, and road conditions.

After devastating Jamaica, Hurricane Beryl is now threatening the Cayman Islands and Mexico. The storm’s path may also extend to southern Texas, with potential landfall between Sunday night and Monday morning. However, the National Hurricane Center notes that the exact landfall location remains uncertain.

Residents in the affected areas are urged to stay informed, prepare emergency kits, and follow official advisories from local authorities. The situation is evolving, and staying updated is crucial for safety.

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