Reported about 1 year ago
Hurricane Beryl is approaching Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, prompting evacuations in the storm's path. With winds near 110 miles per hour, Beryl is expected to make landfall in the Yucatan, bringing strong winds, storm surge, and damaging waves. Evacuations and preparations are underway in the region, with the storm forecasted to move across the Gulf of Mexico before making another landfall near Tamaulipas state. Despite causing destruction in the Caribbean, Beryl spared the worst of its impact on the Cayman Islands and is not expected to significantly impact oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico.
Source: YAHOO