Hurricane Beryl causes damage after passing through the Cayman Islands – 2024-07-05 13:27:08

Sacha Tibbetts, vice president of Customer Service and Technology for the Grand Cayman State Power Company (CUC), said thousands of customers are without power in the island nation.

Most of the power outages reported have affected Grand Cayman Island since 4:00 a.m. local time (9:00 GMT).

For her part, the director of the Cayman Water Authority, Gelia Frederick-van, assured that the water supply that was cut off during the night of Wednesday 3, as Hurricane Beryl approached Grand Cayman, will be restored “as soon as possible.”

Frederick-van explained that priority is being given to restoring supplies to the Cayman Islands Hospital and Doctors Hospital, both located in George Town.

“We have to take a number of steps to assess our pipelines, especially those on coastal roads,” the director of the Cayman Water Authority said.

Although the hurricane has weakened, it remains a major cyclone that hit the Caribbean country this morning with strong winds, heavy rains and storm surge.

Authorities said the worst-affected municipalities were West Bay and George Town.

In this context, they stressed that the “all clear” has not yet been given for Grand Cayman, due to tropical storm force winds and potential hazards, and asked citizens to remain at home until further notice.

After hitting the Cayman Islands, Beryl is heading toward Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, where it will arrive on Friday, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported.

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In addition to the Cayman Islands, hurricane warnings also cover the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico), from Chetumal, on the border with Belize, to Cabo Catoche, passing through Cozumel and Cancun.

Tropical storm warnings are also in effect for the coast of Belize from this city in Central America to Chetumal, and for the coast of Mexico from Cancun to Campeche.

Three named tropical storms have formed so far during the Atlantic hurricane season, which began on June 1: Alberto, Beryl and Chris.

This year’s Atlantic hurricane season is set to be well above average, with up to 13 hurricanes possible, including up to seven major hurricanes, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

The forecast indicates that a total of between 17 and 25 storms could form this year, that is, with maximum sustained winds above 62 kilometers per hour.


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