Hurricane Beryl Pummels Texas, Now Targets Midwest

Hurricane Beryl, the earliest hurricane to make landfall in Texas since 1986, has caused significant damage and fatalities in the state. The storm is now moving northeast and is expected to bring heavy rain to the Midwest, including Indiana, Detroit, Vermont, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and New York City. Millions in Texas are without power, and the restoration process is expected to take several days.

Hurricane Beryl Makes Landfall on Texas Coast

Hurricane Beryl made landfall on the Texas coast near Matagorda early Monday, bringing dangerous storm surge and strong winds. The storm, which had previously caused destruction in Mexico and the Caribbean, weakened to a tropical storm after making landfall. Texas officials warned of possible power outages, flooding, and urged residents to heed evacuation orders.

Hurricane Beryl Pummels Caribbean, Leaving Devastation in Its Wake

Hurricane Beryl, a powerful Category 4 storm, has wreaked havoc across the southeastern Caribbean, leaving at least 10 dead and causing widespread destruction in Jamaica. The storm is now moving towards the Cayman Islands and Mexico, with potential landfall in southern Texas by Sunday night or Monday morning. Travelers and residents in affected areas are urged to monitor the storm’s progress and heed official advisories.

Hurricane Beryl Devastates Caribbean, Heads Towards Jamaica as Category 5 Storm

Hurricane Beryl, now a powerful Category 5 storm, has caused widespread devastation in the southern Caribbean and is currently heading towards Jamaica. The storm, which intensified overnight on Tuesday, has already struck Carriacou Island in Grenada with 150 mph winds, resulting in fatalities and significant damage. Beryl is expected to bring life-threatening winds and storm surges to Jamaica on Wednesday, prompting urgent preparations and high alerts across the region. The hurricane is also projected to impact other Caribbean islands, including the Cayman Islands, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic, before weakening to a tropical storm.

Hurricane Beryl: Category 5 Storm Wreaks Havoc in the Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl, the earliest Category 4 storm on record in the Atlantic, has intensified to a Category 5 hurricane as it pummeled the southeastern Caribbean, causing widespread damage and leaving one confirmed fatality. The storm ripped off roofs and doors, leaving homes across the region in ruins. The storm is expected to pass near Jamaica on Wednesday and is likely to weaken to a Category 1 hurricane before reaching the Yucatan Peninsula by late Thursday.

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