- Hurricane Beryl has reached Category 4 status, causing widespread destruction across the Caribbean.
- At least nine fatalities have been reported, with expectations that the death toll will increase as communication is restored in affected areas.
- In Jamaica, the hurricane’s high winds have caused significant damage, including uprooting trees and removing roofs, while heavy rains have led to flash flooding and mudslides.
- The Cayman Islands are bracing for the storm, with residents boarding up windows in anticipation.
- Beryl is expected to slow down but remain at or near hurricane strength in the coming days.
- The hurricane’s eyewall, with winds over 150 to 170 km/h, poses a dangerous threat to Jamaica, including the potential for a significant storm surge and inland freshwater flooding.
- Despite the usual rapid weakening of hurricanes after landfall, Beryl may retain much of its strength due to exceptionally high Caribbean water temperatures, providing it with ample energy.
- As Beryl approaches Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, it is expected to weaken slightly but still poses a significant threat with the potential for reintensification in the Gulf of Mexico.
- Factors such as record-high water temperatures and favorable atmospheric conditions suggest an increased risk of more frequent and rapidly intensifying storms this hurricane season.
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