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Hurricane Beryl
Jul 04 2024
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Hurricane Beryl, a record-breaking early Category 4 storm, passed south of Barbados with limited impact before directly hitting the Grenadine islands on July 1, causing extensive damage. It briefly intensified to Category 5 strength on July 2 before striking Jamaica as a Category 4 on July 3. Beryl is expected to continue westward, potentially affecting the Cayman Islands, Belize, and Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
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IOM Damage Assessment: Grenada (Carriacou, Level 0 and 1) - 28 August 2024
39% of buildings were destroyed or damaged. 61% of buildings were moderately or possibly damaged.
IOM Damage Assessment: Grenada (Petite Martinique, Level 3) - 28 August 2024
57% of buildings were destroyed or damaged. 43% of buildings were moderately or possibly damaged.
IOM Damage Assessment: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada (28 August 2024)
Overview: Following Hurricane Beryl’s landfall on 1 July 2024, a damage assessment was conducted in Union Island (SVG), Carriacou (Grenada), and Petite Martinique (Grenada) to estimate building damage.
IOM Damage Assessment: Grenada (Petite Martinique, Level 0 and 1) - 28 August 2024
57% of buildings were destroyed or damaged. 43% of buildings were moderately or possibly damaged.
IOM Damage Assessment: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Union Island, Level 3) - 28 August 2024
73% of buildings were destroyed or damaged. 27% of buildings were moderately or possibly damaged.
IOM Damage Assessment: Grenada (Carriacou, Level 2) - 28 August 2024
39% of buildings were destroyed or damaged. 61% of buildings were moderately or possibly damaged.
IOM Damage Assessment: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Union Island, Level 0 and 1) - 28 August 2024
73% of buildings were destroyed or damaged. 27% of buildings were moderately or possibly damaged.
IOM Damage Assessment: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada (28 August 2024)
Overview: Following Hurricane Beryl’s landfall on 1 July 2024, a damage assessment was conducted in Union Island (SVG), Carriacou (Grenada), and Petite Martinique (Grenada) to estimate building damage.
IOM Damage Assessment: Grenada (Petite Martinique, Level 2) - 28 August 2024
57% of buildings were destroyed or damaged. 43% of buildings were moderately or possibly damaged.
IOM Damage Assessment: Grenada (Carriacou, Level 3) - 28 August 2024
39% of buildings were destroyed or damaged. 61% of buildings were moderately or possibly damaged.
IOM Damage Assessment: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Union Island, Level 2) - 28 August 2024
73% of buildings were destroyed or damaged. 27% of buildings were moderately or possibly damaged.
DTM Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Rapid Needs Assessment Round 1 (30 July 2024)
Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Grenada and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on the morning of 1 July 2024, before passing along the southwest of Jamaica between 2 and 3 July 2024. Extreme winds and storm surges in Grenada and St.
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