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    Hurricane Beryl in photos: See the damage as Category 4 storm moves through Caribbean

    By James Powel, USA TODAY,

    18 days ago

    Hurricane Beryl made landfall Monday on Grenada's Carriacou Island as a Category 4 storm, recording sustained wind speeds of up to 150 miles per hour.

    Spaghetti models predict that the storm is likely to proceed through the Caribbean towards Mexico, though a northeastern turn towards Houston or New Orleans is still a possibility depicted nit he models.

    Beryl is expected to remain an "extremely dangerous" hurricane according to National Hurricane Center forecaster Eric Blake.

    "Beryl continues to produce catastrophic winds and life-threatening storm surge to the Grenadine Islands, Carriacou Island and Grenada," the National Hurricane Center said in an update issued Monday at 1 p.m. ET. "Residents should not leave their shelter and remain in place through the passage of these life-threatening conditions."

    Here are the latest images from the path of Hurricane Beryl.

    Hurricane Beryl photos as storm makes landfall

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    People wait in line with groceries ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Beryl, in Kingston, Jamaica, Monday. Gilbert Bellamy, REUTERS
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    A woman walks through a debris filled street in the Hastings neighborhood after Hurricane Beryl passed in Bridgetown, Barbados Monday. Nigel R Browne, REUTERS
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    Debris is washed ashore along the seaside of the St. Lawrence Gap neighborhood after Hurricane Beryl passed in Oistens, Barbados Monday. Nigel R Browne, REUTERS
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    Waves crash into a pier after Hurricane Beryl made landfall, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Monday Andrea De Silva, REUTERS
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    Waves crash into a sea wall after Hurricane Beryl made landfall, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Monday. Andrea De Silva, REUTERS
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    A man walks along a debris-filled street in the Hastings neighborhood after Hurricane Beryl passed in Bridgetown, Barbados Monday Nigel R Browne, REUTERS
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    Collapsed scaffolding hangs on a building after Hurricane Beryl passed in Bridgetown, Barbados Monday Nigel R Browne, REUTERS
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    People wait at the Piarco International Airport as several flights are canceled due to Hurricane Beryl, in Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago, Monday. Marco Bello, REUTERS
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    Info screens at the Piarco International Airport as several flights are canceled due to Hurricane Beryl, in Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago, Monday. Marco Bello, REUTERS
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    A man boards up a house ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Beryl in Bridgetown, Barbados Sunday. Nigel R Browne, REUTERS
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    Workers clear drains ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Beryl in Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines Sunday. Robertson S Henry, REUTERS
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    Members of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment arrive ahead of Hurricane Beryl at Tobago's A.N.R. Robinson International Airport in Crown Point, Trinidad and Tobago Sunday. Jermaine Cruickshank/Trinidad Express, via REUTERS

    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Hurricane Beryl in photos: See the damage as Category 4 storm moves through Caribbean

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