Hurricane Beryl has made landfall on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, bringing with it destructive winds of up to 140 mph. The storm has forced evacuations in Quintana Roo as the area braces for torrential rain and gusty winds.
Video footage captured in Playa del Carmen shows the intense weather conditions that residents are facing as Hurricane Beryl sweeps through. Trees can be seen swaying in the strong winds, and heavy rain pours down, creating dangerous conditions.
The governor of Quintana Roo has issued a red warning for “Maximum Danger,” urging residents to take shelter and stay safe. Evacuation efforts are underway as the storm continues to unleash its power on the area.
As Hurricane Beryl moves further westward, the impact on the Yucatan Peninsula is expected to intensify, posing a serious threat to communities in its path. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing situation.
The New York Post is closely monitoring the situation and providing the latest updates on Hurricane Beryl’s impact on Mexico. Stay informed and stay safe. #hurricaneberyl #mexico #hurricane
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