Hurricane Beryl Batters Yucatán Peninsula
Landfall as Category 2 Storm
Hurricane Beryl made landfall on the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico on Friday morning as a Category 2 storm, bringing with it damaging winds, torrential rainfall, and a dangerous storm surge. The impact of the storm was felt across a significant portion of the region, including popular tourist destinations.
Weakening to Tropical Storm
As of Friday afternoon, Beryl had weakened to a tropical storm after making landfall. However, the National Hurricane Center warns that the storm still poses a threat to the region, with heavy rainfall and possible flooding expected in the coming days.
Live Tracking and Resources
Live tracking maps and satellite images are available online, allowing residents and visitors to monitor the storm's progress. The National Hurricane Center provides regular updates on the storm's location and intensity.
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