Hurricane Beryl has increased its strength into a category 5 storm on Monday night, and now it is increasing its strength after making landfall on Carriacou Islands. This is the second largest island of Granada. The Terrific Hurricane made its landfall in the morning. Hurricane wind speed now has crossed 160 mph according to the National Hurricane Centre and a Hurricane warning also has been issued for the Jamaica letter this week.
Hurricane Beryl is now A category 5 hurricane:
The monstrous Hurricane Beryl has now been the earliest storm to reach the most severe category 5 level in the Atlantic Ocean. The Hurricane Center has also said in the press conference that the situation is really unusual, as the hurricane is getting its speed so rapidly, let us remind you, this is the first hurricane of this season in the Atlantic Ocean.
Latest update on Hurricane Beryl:
As per the report of the Hurricane Centre, Hurricane Beryl is entering into a category 5 hurricane and is expected to go with “life-threatening” wind and storm to Jamaica on Wednesday. Also issued a red alert for the people of that area.
According to Weather Channel senior meteorologist Jonathan Erdman, Beryl’s wind speed was the strongest on record for Grenada, the Grenadines and St. Vincent.
Hurricane above the speed of 157 mph is generally recognised as a category 5 hurricane so Hurricane Beryl has already crossed 157 so now it is a category 5 severe hurricane.
Officials received “widespread reports of destruction and devastation in Carriacou and Petite Martinique”. “In half an hour, Carriacou was flattered,” Grenade Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell said.
At least one death was reported in Granada and the prime minister said that around 90% of homes had been damaged by the monstrous Hurricane Beryl. We also got death news from St. Vincent.
Because of the warm water temperature at this time of the year, Beryl transformed from a tropical depression on Friday to a Storm on Saturday morning and after a few hours it transformed into a Hurricane and increased its strength so quickly.
According to a report Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago got the impact of Hurricane Beryl in the early morning on Monday. Storm warnings are issued for an area when weather conditions are expected to arrive within 36 hours.
The latest path of Hurricane Beryl:
A hurricane warning was given by the government for Jamaica on Wednesday with the possibility of heavy rains and flash floods. And according to the Hurricane report and its path, the island of Hispaniola is also going to get its impact.
Because of the uncertainty of Hurricane Beryl the Hurricane centre has issued a red alert to the Cayman Islands, Belize, the Yucatan Peninsula, the remainder of the northwest Caribbean, and the southwest Gulf of Mexico
All the people are requested to stay safe and try to be in a safe zone and try to help each other as you all know that helping each other is the best in this kind of situation.