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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 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
People wait in line with groceries ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Beryl, in Kingston, Jamaica, Monday. Gilbert Bellamy, REUTERSA woman walks through a debris filled street in the Hastings neighborhood after Hurricane Beryl passed in Bridgetown, Barbados Monday. Nigel R Browne, REUTERSDebris is washed ashore along the seaside of the St. Lawrence Gap neighborhood after Hurricane Beryl passed in Oistens, Barbados Monday. Nigel R Browne, REUTERSWaves crash into a pier after Hurricane Beryl made landfall, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Monday Andrea De Silva, REUTERSWaves crash into a sea wall after Hurricane Beryl made landfall, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Monday. Andrea De Silva, REUTERSA man walks along a debris-filled street in the Hastings neighborhood after Hurricane Beryl passed in Bridgetown, Barbados Monday Nigel R Browne, REUTERSCollapsed scaffolding hangs on a building after Hurricane Beryl passed in Bridgetown, Barbados Monday Nigel R Browne, REUTERSPeople wait at the Piarco International Airport as several flights are canceled due to Hurricane Beryl, in Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago, Monday. Marco Bello, REUTERSInfo screens at the Piarco International Airport as several flights are canceled due to Hurricane Beryl, in Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago, Monday. Marco Bello, REUTERSA man boards up a house ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Beryl in Bridgetown, Barbados Sunday. Nigel R Browne, REUTERSWorkers clear drains ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Beryl in Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines Sunday. Robertson S Henry, REUTERSMembers 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
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