Government confident with preparation
As Hurricane Beryl makes its quick path to the Cayman Islands from Jamaica, the Government has made concerted efforts in the past few days to ensure the safety of the public.
As Hurricane Beryl makes its quick path to the Cayman Islands from Jamaica, the Government has made concerted efforts in the past few days to ensure the safety of the public.
As of 4:00 AM, Hurricane Beryl was located at 16.6°N, 74.4°W, approximately 485 miles ESE of Grand Cayman
The Government has announced the phased opening of emergency shelters across Grand Cayman and the Sister Islands
The Cayman Islands remains under a Hurricane Warning this evening as the country anticipates Hurricane Beryl.
As Hurricane Beryl continues its way through the Caribbean, despite the slight shift from the previously projected path, residents are advised to expect changes in weather over the next 24 – 48 hours
National Hazard Management Council has placed the Cayman Islands under a Hurricane Alert as of 8:00
The Cayman Islands National Weather Service is monitoring Hurricane Beryl, which at 10 a.m. was located 355 miles east-southeast of Barbados.
Hurricane Beryl is rapidly strengthening in the central Atlantic Ocean and is a major hurricane threat to the Windward Islands
Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HMCI) and the Cayman Islands National Weather Service (CINWS) are urging the public to remain vigilant this hurricane season.
The National Weather Service (NWS) continues to monitor a broad area of low pressure likely to cause increased rainfall over the Cayman Islands from tomorrow Sunday 16 through Monday 17 June 2024.