๐ Stay informed about the imminent landfall of Hurricane Beryl in Barbados! Learn more about the preparations and forecast.
Barbados and the Caribbean are anxiously bracing for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl, the second robust hurricane of the Atlantic season, set to make landfall soon. The U.S. National Hurricane Center has confirmed Beryl's intensification into a hurricane, posing a significant threat to the region. The island of Barbados, already bustling with visitors for the World Cup of Cricket, is under hurricane watches as the storm approaches. As Beryl strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane, forecasts warn of possible severe impacts, including hurricane-force winds and heavy rainfall. Residents and authorities are urged to stay vigilant and prepared for the storm's effects.
In the midst of hurricane season, the unusual strength of Hurricane Beryl has caught attention as it rapidly developed from a tropical storm. With an expected path towards Barbados and the Windward Islands, the storm's intensity is forecasted to increase, heightening concerns for the affected areas. As predictions suggest Beryl will escalate into a dangerous major hurricane, the region remains on high alert for potential devastating effects. The situation presents a critical need for proactive measures and rapid response to mitigate the hurricane's impact in the vulnerable Caribbean.
As Barbados faces the imminent threat of Hurricane Beryl, the island's resilience and preparedness are put to the test. The IFRC's recent Situation Report highlights the focus on health, shelter, and essential supplies for the population in the cyclone's path. With the situation evolving, Barbados must navigate the challenging circumstances and prioritize safety measures to minimize the storm's impact. With the hurricane's landfall approaching, vigilance and readiness are crucial for safeguarding lives and ensuring swift recovery post-disaster.
Beryl is expected to be the second robust hurricane season which in the Atlantic stretches from June 1 to November 30.
Situation Report in English on Barbados about Health, Shelter and Non-Food Items, Tropical Cyclone and more; published on 30 Jun 2024 by IFRC.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said on Saturday that tropical storm Beryl has intensified into a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean, and cautioned ...
Hurricane Watches loom over the Caribbean island of Barbados with the approach of what is expected to become Hurricane Beryl later this weekend just as ...
Beryl strengthened from a tropical storm into a hurricane on Saturday as the storm made its way through the southeast Caribbean. Forecasters expect it to ...
Possible Impacts During the passage of Beryl, hurricane-force winds and rainfall accumulations of two to four inches are forecast. Severe thunderstorm activity ...
Hurricane Beryl is forecast to strengthen into a "dangerous major hurricane" before reaching Barbados and the Windward Islands late Sunday.
Hurricane Beryl located ESE of Barbados, moving westward toward Windward Islands as of early June 30. Heavy rainfall, disruptions likely.
Beryl, the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season, intensified to an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph ...
During the passage of Beryl hurricane-force winds, heavy rainfall with accumulations of one to three inches, which could cause flash flooding and some severe ...
Storm begins to shut down southeast Caribbean amid urgent pleas from government officials for people to take shelter.
Hurricane Beryl which was considered to be a Tropical Depression just officially turned into the season's first hurricane on Sunday.
Hurricane Beryl picked up power and speed Sunday as it churned in the Caribbean and was upgraded to a major Category 4 storm.
Hurricane Beryl tracking westward toward Windward Islands as of late June 30. Landfall over Carriacou Island, Grenada, likely early July 1.
Hurricane Beryl, the first named storm of the season, has quickly strengthened to Category 4 strength as it barrels toward the Caribbean.