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  • 7/3/2024
Hurricane Beryl is heading toward Jamaica on Wednesday as islanders rushed to prepare for the impact of the powerful Category 4 storm that left at least six people dead and left significant damage in the southeastern Caribbean. teleSUR
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00:00On Tuesday, Hurricane Beryl downgraded to Category 4 as it passed through the Caribbean
00:04on its way to Jamaica, but it still emerges as a dangerous threat for the area.
00:09Beryl left at least seven people dead as it passed through the open waters of the Caribbean
00:12Sea.
00:13In the sense of devastation in Grenada, the Prime Minister Deacon Mitchell of that country
00:17reported that the death toll could rise in the island and in the neighbouring Carriachao
00:22from which they have lost communication.
00:27On the other hand, St. Vincent and the Grenadines also reported on more than the death of one
00:30person as a result of the hurricane, which reached Category 5 status.
00:34According to the U.S. National Hurricane Center, Beryl will remain a life-threatening hurricane
00:38as it passes over Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

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