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650,000 people are evacuated! Winds 225 km/h, hurricane Beryl hit Grenada and Barbados

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Become a channel sponsor and you will get access to exclusive bonuses. More details: 650,000 people are evacuated! Winds 225 km/h, hurricane Beryl hit Grenada and Barbados. Natural disaster 2 July 2024. Hurricane Beryl intensified to Category 5 after tearing off doors, windows, and roofs across the southeastern Caribbean Sea. Beryl struck Carriacou Island in Grenada as the earliest Category 4 storm in the Atlantic. Late in the evening, the National Hurricane Center in Miami reported that its winds had strengthened to Category 5. Fluctuations in strength were forecasted, followed by significant weakening as the storm moved further into the Caribbean Sea in the coming days. Streets from St. Lucia south to Grenada were littered with shoes, trees, downed power lines, and other debris. Beryl transformed from a tropical depression to a major hurricane in just 42 hours, a feat achieved by only six other Atlantic hurricanes. Beryl gained its strength from record-warm waters, which are now hotter than they typically are at the peak of hurricane season in September. The rapid intensification and impact of Beryl have raised concerns among residents and authorities in the affected regions. I welcome everyone to my channel, I want to thank those who support me and watch my videos. And I want to express special gratitude to the sponsors of the channel, because of you I keep doing my work. Naturals hazards in 2023 have become more frequent. We do not know what awaits us in 2025. How global warming and climate change will affect our Earth. Watch the most current news about natural disasters on our channel. My private Instagram page, which is not connected with YouTube is The channel lists such natural disasters as: 1) Geological emergencies: Earthquake, Volcanic eruption, Mud, Landslide, Landslide, Avalanche; 2) Hydrological emergencies: Flood, Tsunami, Limnological disaster, Flood, Flood; 3) Fires: Forest fire, Peat fire; 4) Meteorological emergencies: Tornado, Cyclone, Blizzard, Hail, Drought, Tornado, Hail, Hurricane, Tsunami, Storm, Thunderstorm, Tempest. #hurricane #beryl #news

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