Hurricane Beryl: At least one dies as hurricane hits Caribbean (2024)

Will Grant

Central America and Caribbean Correspondent

Reporting from

Mexico City

Vanessa Buschschlüter

BBC News

  • Published

At least one person has died after Hurricane Beryl made landfall in several countries in the Caribbean.

Thousands of people remain without power or are living in temporary shelters in St Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada and St Lucia.

The hurricane was upgraded to a Category 5 and is moving west towards Jamaica. It is expected to hit south-east Mexico by the end of the week.

Images on social media showed homes with their roofs blown off and residents picking through rubble to salvage their possessions.

After Hurricane Beryl made landfall on Carriacou Island in Grenada, it became clear that several parts of the Caribbean in its path had been hit hard.

"In half an hour, Carriacou was flattened," according to Grenada Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell.

Meanwhile, Ralph Gonsalves, premier of St Vincent and the Grenadines, said one person had died and that there could be more fatalities.

Earlier, airports and businesses were shut down and residents urged to seek shelter as the storm approached.

Image source, Getty Images

'We are not yet out of the woods'

In a news briefing on Monday, Mr Mitchell warned: "We are not yet out of the woods." Grenada has also experienced several power outages, impacting communications and access to government updates.

Maximum sustained winds for the hurricane are near 150mph (241km/h), according to the NHC's latest update, as the storm moves west.

A hurricane watch is in effect for Jamaica, which means the region is likely to experience hurricane conditions by Wednesday.

"It is not a joke," said St Vincent and the Grenadines PM Ralph Gonsalves, reminding people of the devastation caused by past hurricanes.

In a national address from his official residence, Mr Gonsalves said he was seeking shelter in his basem*nt.

"The roof, certainly the old part of the roof, may not survive winds at 150mph. I am making preparations to go downstairs," he said.

The hurricane was upgraded to a Category 4 on Monday after slightly weakening earlier.

The NHC said fluctuations in strength were likely to continue but warned that portions of the Windward islands should prepare for "potentially catastrophic wind damage".

It said St Vincent and the Grenadines as well as Grenada were at the highest risk of damage.

Hurricane shelters opened at 18:00 local time (22:00 GMT) on Sunday.

Predicted path of Hurricane Beryl

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has warned that the North Atlantic could get as many as seven major hurricanes this year - up from an average of three in a season.

It said record high sea surface temperatures were partly to blame.

Meteorologists have also remarked on how quickly Beryl developed.

The storm strengthened from a tropical depression into a major hurricane - Category 3 or above - in only 42 hours, hurricane expert Sam Lillo told Associated Press news agency.

Much of the region has heeded the warnings.

Shops have closed and people have stocked up on fuel and groceries.

Grenada issued a state of emergency and St Lucia imposed a "national shutdown", ordering schools and businesses to remain closed.

'We had to literally run away from our studio'

As Hurricane Beryl came barrelling towards St Vincent and the Grenadines, journalists Colvin Harry and Dionne John were running a live radio programme on the country’s National Broadcasting Corporation.

As they discussed the storm’s approach – informing the public of the latest developments, urging people to remain indoors and to heed the warnings of the authorities – their livestream showed the winds picking up quickly in the capital, Kingstown.

After about an hour of the broadcast, the roof of a neighbouring building came crashing down and they had to take shelter in nearby home to ride out the storm.

“We’re going to have to take a break as we assess our own safety here”, said Colvin with typical unstated calm on air.

“We had to literally run away from our studio”, he told the BBC after the broadcast via WhatsApp messages. “We’re safe in a temporary facility but from what we’re hearing countless number of roofs have gone. Churches, public buildings, schools have all lost their roofs.”

“It’s really bad, we’ve taken a hard hit,” he added.

Record-breaking hurricane

St Vincent and the Grenadines is just one of the Caribbean nations in the path of the hurricane, which has increased in intensity over the past three days.

Storms that strengthen rapidly can catch people off-guard and while the governments and the populations of the region have a lot of experience in preparing for and dealing with hurricanes, ample warning is a critical factor in keeping people safe.

Warming ocean temperatures, caused by human activity, are making these storms more frequent and more powerful. Storms like Beryl have the potential to wreak havoc in the region bringing sustained winds, dangerous gusts and large amounts of rain onto the Caribbean islands.

Low-lying coastal regions are also at risk of storm surges and flash flooding while mountain regions can experience landslides, especially when rain is dumped on already wet ground.

Image source, Getty Images

In this instance, it does seem that, despite the limited warning, many residents in the path of the storm had enough time to at least gather the basics. Lines of people formed at petrol stations and hardware stores in St Vincent and the Grenadines and in Grenada – another island likely to feel the worst of Beryl. Thousands of homes have been boarded up and there is still some hope that a combination of experience and emergency procedures will have helped to save lives.

However, with storms are as powerful as this one, sometimes all the warning in the world isn’t enough.

A particularly bad hurricane season in 2017 saw Hurricane Irma wreak devastation in much of the Caribbean, only to be followed just weeks later by Hurricane Maria which caused extensive damage in Puerto Rico.

Given that the official alerts in the case of Beryl will have been late in comparison to other hurricanes, it’s very possible that some communities will have been caught on the back foot. Whether that be homeowners failing to tie down infrastructure that can turn into projectiles or some communities not having appreciated the gravity of the storm, the potential for the loss of life from Beryl is self-evident.

At this stage, communications to some smaller islands of Grenada, like Carriacou and Petit Martinique, have been knocked out. Even for the governments at this stage, it’s simply a question of waiting out the storm to then assess the extent of the damage.

For now, Beryl is the immediate concern of several nations who have already felt its effects and other islands who are still waiting for it to pass.

Yet none of this situation bodes well for the rest of the Atlantic hurricane season. Forecasters and climate experts predict this will be a particularly busy and intense year in which Hurricane Beryl has set the tone from the start.

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Hurricane Beryl: At least one dies as hurricane hits Caribbean (2024)

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Hundreds of thousands of homes in Jamaica remain without power in the wake of Hurricane Beryl. The then category four storm - one of the most powerful to ever hit the country - swept along the island's southern coast earlier this week, bringing more than 12 hours of heavy rain.

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Houston Mayor John Whitmire discusses the lives lost due to Hurricane Beryl. HOUSTON - 26 deaths have been reported in the Greater Houston area after Hurricane Beryl tore through Southeast Texas, according to the latest report on Tuesday, July 24.

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Hurricane Beryl death toll climbs to 28, including 15 caused by heat due to massive power outages. Hurricane Beryl killed several people and caused widespread damage to Southeast Texas on Monday, July 8, 2024. Several people without power died from hyperthermia.

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Drone video over Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic shows the powerful waves created by Hurricane Beryl crashing onto the shores.

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Vincent and the Grenadines and Jamaica. Three have been reported in Venezuela. The storm made landfall in Grenada on Monday, ravaging that country's islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique, where officials said almost 98 percent of homes and buildings were destroyed.

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The storm continued its weakening trend as it crossed the Yucatan -- leaving behind a major cleanup for resorts in Tulum, Cancun and Cozumel -- and headed toward the southern Gulf of Mexico.

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The name beryl derives from the ancient Greek "beryllos", which means "blue-green stone".

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In recent years, the deadliest Atlantic hurricane was Hurricane Mitch of 1998, with at least 11,374 deaths attributed to it, while the deadliest Atlantic hurricane overall was the Great Hurricane of 1780, which resulted in at least 22,000 fatalities.

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Costliest U.S. Hurricanes

According to Aon, Katrina was the costliest hurricane on record, causing $65 billion in insured losses in 2005, including losses from the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Losses from Katrina totaled $101.9 billion in 2023 dollars.

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Hurricane Beryl (/ˈbɛr.əl/) was a deadly and destructive Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that impacted parts of the Caribbean, the Yucatán Peninsula, and the Gulf Coast of the United States in late June and early July 2024.

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