Hurricane Beryl strengthens to Category 5, strongest hurricane since 1851

All over the world they watch “Hurricane Beryl” It has become more and more intense and recently, the intensity level has been raised to level 5 with wind speeds of 160 miles per hour, heading towards the Caribbean and South America. As a result, many people have been killed and injured. The damage has covered a wide area. Recently, more than 20 fishing boats have been lost. Hurricane Beryl has strengthened Super Hurricane

Hurricane Beryl The intensity level rose overnight from a level 3 yesterday and rose to a level 4 before the latest warning, a level 5, was issued, with wind speeds of 257 km/h. From the latest images of the Caribbean island nation, it can be seen that there is damage caused by the strong winds. The waves are crashing on the beach, depending on the direction of the storm, and it is expected to reach Jamaica within the next 2-3 days.

Hurricane Beryl

From the data Noa The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration named Hurricane Beryl the strongest storm to hit the region since 1851. Caribbean Sea Grenadines Islands inCaribbean Sea Maximum sustained winds were 150 mph. This storm caused power outages. Roads were flooded in parts of the Grenadines, Grenada, Barbados and Tobago.

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