Hurricane Beryl made landfall last Monday and left devastation in its wake: at least 7 people died, buildings were damaged and families were left without basic supplies. Here you can watch live as it makes its way toward Mexico.
The stage of Beryl , name of the first hurricane of the season in the Atlantic, wreaks havoc in the Caribbean. It made landfall last Monday and hit the coasts of Venezuela and the islands belonging to Grenada and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
The testimonies are heartbreaking, because Hundreds of people have lost their homes, are deprived of basic needs and are even having difficulty obtaining water and food.
NOW, The hurricane continues to move towards Mexico and remains at Category 4, which had positioned it as “extremely dangerous”, putting the communities it will affect on alert along its path.
He National Weather Service The Mexican reported that the heavy rains were caused by the proximity of the hurricane and that when it reaches the country, strong gusts of wind will increase and it is estimated that there could be waterspouts, electrical activity and hail.
Currently, the hurricane is very close to Jamaica, 1,215 kilometers from Cancun. It is estimated that the movement will be towards the west-northwest, towards the Yucatan Peninsula.

Track Hurricane Beryl’s Path Toward Mexico
This is the live passage of Hurricane Beryl across the Caribbean towards Mexico. On the map of Windy , We can see the progress he has made since Monday and that he will continue to make in the coming days.
If you do Click on the button play in the lower left corner, You will be able to see how the hurricane’s movement is predicted in the coming days.
Since Grenada landed last Monday, the country’s authorities have announced that 98% of the buildings on the islands – home to around 6,000 people – were damaged and destroyed, including the Princess Royal Hospital, which is the island’s main health facility.
They were left without electricity for several hours, communications were cut off and, in addition, crops were devastated. The streets were covered with trees and poles that had fallen under the force of the wind.



However, the mortality rate remains low. So far, at least 7 deaths have been recorded as a result of Hurricane Beryl.
According to forecasts, Hurricane Beryl will make landfall in Jamaica today and is expected to hit Mexico on Thursday and Friday.
Source: Latercera

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