Death And Damage As Category 4 Storm Pummels Island
Hurricane Beryl Battered Jamaica, Leaving Trail of Destruction
Death and Damage as Category 4 Storm Pummels Island
Kingston, Jamaica -
Hurricane Beryl unleashed its fury upon Jamaica on Wednesday, unleashing a barrage of water, wind, and rainfall that caused widespread damage and claimed at least one life.
The storm, packing sustained winds of 145 mph, battered the island's coastline, sending waves crashing ashore and flooding low-lying areas. Reports from across the island indicate damaged infrastructure, downed power lines, and significant flooding.
Authorities are still assessing the full extent of the damage, but preliminary reports indicate that large areas of the island have been affected. The hurricane made landfall near the southern coast and continued on a path across the interior.
Emergency responders are working tirelessly to reach those in need, but efforts have been hampered by the ongoing rainfall and hazardous conditions. The government has declared a state of emergency and is urging residents to remain indoors and take precautions to stay safe.
Hurricane Beryl is still a Category 4 storm as it moves towards the Caribbean Sea. Its path and intensity are being closely monitored by meteorologists, and further updates are expected in the coming hours.
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