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i'm not in kingston. _ assess the damage. i'm not in kingston, another _ assess the damage.assess the damage. i'm not in i kingston, another beautiful part assess the damage. i'm not in - kingston, another beautiful part of jamaica, and the treasure beach area of saint elizabeth, it's a small community and i am here on an aerial tour, so wejust landed community and i am here on an aerial tour, so we just landed to actually get an underground perspective of the damage. and flame, hugging the coast ofjamaica, the damage. and flame, hugging the coast of jamaica, looking at some of the villages that have been damaged, but we see is what we would typically expect from a category two or three hurricane. some roof damage, downpours, fallen trees, and some areas that are inundated and flooded. we did have in the southeastern end of the island, some impact from storm surges and other low—lying areas, but in general i think mostjamaicans would be of the view that having been hit by a category four hurricane, we escaped the worst. find category four hurricane, we escaped the worst. : :,
i'm not in kingston. _ assess the damage. i'm not in kingston, another _ assess the damage.assess the damage. i'm not in i kingston, another beautiful part assess the damage. i'm not in - kingston, another beautiful part of jamaica, and the treasure beach area of saint elizabeth, it's a small community and i am here on an aerial tour, so wejust landed community and i am here on an aerial tour, so we just landed to actually get an underground perspective of the damage. and flame, hugging the...
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have been close in kingston and monte go bay. what sort of impact is this lots that have been on the tourist industry and what a taurus being told it was, you know, not very minutes far as i have left. i know some of your minds did put on an extra flights of the one. take a be because some choice wanted to leave. uh, we saw a missionary group from the united states, i think from texas. they left today because they didn't feel comfortable staying. what mentors by still here and you know, so many kids are there. they're prepared to rival the storm. i think there's a whole back because it's really costing more to the so that the not cost where most of the toys of 90 percent of work towards that typically um in terms of major hotels and attractions are located is that the the pot might be spared um, it won't be as badly affected as the solar cost, which tends to be more equal towards demand and smaller hotels. so the, the, the feeling is that the tourist industry, the whole thing you know, hoping against or perhaps that the north quo
have been close in kingston and monte go bay. what sort of impact is this lots that have been on the tourist industry and what a taurus being told it was, you know, not very minutes far as i have left. i know some of your minds did put on an extra flights of the one. take a be because some choice wanted to leave. uh, we saw a missionary group from the united states, i think from texas. they left today because they didn't feel comfortable staying. what mentors by still here and you know, so many...
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cnn, kingston, jamaica all right. >> our thanks to rafael romo in kingston, jamaica and our worldly. now as america celebrates its independence from britain tomorrow, the british people will be simultaneously going to the polls and they could deliver a political reckoning. polls indicate that the conservative party could phase quote, extinction tomorrow according to one british pundit, this after 14 years in power in a chaotic revolving door of prime ministers, five in just eight years, cnn's nic robertson is in london force and nick the candidates and the campaign platforms are showing some notable parallels. it seems to what's going on in our election here in the united states absolutely. >> the campaign issues. there are parallels there. i think what isn't a parallel is the outcome that is, that one side will win massively, not looking at a tight race here at all. indeed, is estimated that the labour party, the opposition, may have a victory that is so big, it won't have been seen since 18, 32. so almost going back as far as united states independence. so that's what we're looking
cnn, kingston, jamaica all right. >> our thanks to rafael romo in kingston, jamaica and our worldly. now as america celebrates its independence from britain tomorrow, the british people will be simultaneously going to the polls and they could deliver a political reckoning. polls indicate that the conservative party could phase quote, extinction tomorrow according to one british pundit, this after 14 years in power in a chaotic revolving door of prime ministers, five in just eight years,...
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cnn's rafael romo takes look at the conditions in kingston, jamaica for us. now, raphael here in jamaica and it's getting the southern geoff or the cause line with smite to remain this is what we have seen a lot in the last and also how the roof was the ocean getting into the street because i can be dangerous conditions in kingston of course, a berries are asking people to remain and shelters. they tell us that nearly 500 people are in shelters right now. again, this is only the beginning, and you can tell how strong the winds are here, any kids jamaica and people are wondering here why is this happening so early in the season? and after seeing what happened in barbados and places like grenada, they feel like it's possible that the same devastation scene can be seen here as well cnn kingston, jamaica all right. >> our thanks to rafael romo in kingston, jamaica and our world lead now as america celebrates its independence from britain tomorrow, the british people will be simultaneously going to the polls and they could deliver a political reckoning. polls indi
cnn's rafael romo takes look at the conditions in kingston, jamaica for us. now, raphael here in jamaica and it's getting the southern geoff or the cause line with smite to remain this is what we have seen a lot in the last and also how the roof was the ocean getting into the street because i can be dangerous conditions in kingston of course, a berries are asking people to remain and shelters. they tell us that nearly 500 people are in shelters right now. again, this is only the beginning, and...
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nick davis, bbc news, kingston, jamaica. garner is assistant professor at the rowan andra garner is a meteorologist and climate scientist at rowan university. she explained the key thing to understand about hurricane beryl. i think with hurricane beryl, the thing to think about it is that it's really a climate story, perhaps more than a weather story. we're seeing this hurricane, you know, as was mentioned, setting all kinds of records, being the earliest category four and then category five storm that we've seen form at this time of the year. and that's only possible because of those warm ocean waters that human activity has contributed to. and is this a sign then, that this year is going to be particularly bad for hurricanes in the atlantic? i think it's certainly a warning sign for us for this year and potentially future years. this year in particular, you know, we've had those very warm ocean waters for quite some time now. we know that we're transitioning to a la nina event in the pacific, which is actually more favoura
nick davis, bbc news, kingston, jamaica. garner is assistant professor at the rowan andra garner is a meteorologist and climate scientist at rowan university. she explained the key thing to understand about hurricane beryl. i think with hurricane beryl, the thing to think about it is that it's really a climate story, perhaps more than a weather story. we're seeing this hurricane, you know, as was mentioned, setting all kinds of records, being the earliest category four and then category five...
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nick davis, bbc news, kingston, jamaica. for the former leader of the democratic unionist party, sirjeffrey donaldson, to face trial on historical sexual offence charges. sirjeffery now faces 18 charges involving two alleged victims, including rape, gross indecency, and indecent assault. he appeared in court in newry in county down with his wife, who's also been charged — she faces five charges of aiding and abetting, in connection with the alleged offences. sirjeffrey has said he would be strenuously contesting the charges. the daughter and son—in—law of captain sir tom moore have been banned from being charity trustees. hannah ingram—moore and her husband colin were disqualified after an investigation by the charity commission into the captain tom foundation — that was set up in honour of sir tom who raised £38 million for the nhs by walking laps of his garden during the covid pandemic. mark cavendish has made sporting history after winning a record number of stages at the tour de france. his 35th victory was secured with
nick davis, bbc news, kingston, jamaica. for the former leader of the democratic unionist party, sirjeffrey donaldson, to face trial on historical sexual offence charges. sirjeffery now faces 18 charges involving two alleged victims, including rape, gross indecency, and indecent assault. he appeared in court in newry in county down with his wife, who's also been charged — she faces five charges of aiding and abetting, in connection with the alleged offences. sirjeffrey has said he would be...
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i will say i spoke with a perish disaster coordinator for kingston.0 plus shelters that are open right now. taking folks in. so that's a positive development. as of early yesterday evening, there were no evacuations underway. i will tell you as you look at beryl and where it's stacking up, 140 plus mile per hour sustained winds. that's very sobering. the good news, if there's any for kingston where i am, is that beryl is 75 miles southeast where we are. as far as the projection of hurricane-force winds, it extends 45 miles. even with some wiggle room, you would not expect to see that here. we may be getting torrential rain, up to maybe 12 inches. look at this video we shot earlier. that's empty streets. there's a curfew put into place by the prime minister of jamaica from 6:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. they are very serious about that. he warned people they may close down power and water. when i had conversations with folks earlier, i spoke with a mom and her niece, they were coming back from the market. they had non-perishables, some meat, some water. the
i will say i spoke with a perish disaster coordinator for kingston.0 plus shelters that are open right now. taking folks in. so that's a positive development. as of early yesterday evening, there were no evacuations underway. i will tell you as you look at beryl and where it's stacking up, 140 plus mile per hour sustained winds. that's very sobering. the good news, if there's any for kingston where i am, is that beryl is 75 miles southeast where we are. as far as the projection of...
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the storm dump more than twice the average july rainfall on the city of kingston. just 24 hours never before has the caribbean been battered by a hurricane this strong, this early in the year here in jamaica, prime minister andrew holness, earlier said that about 1,000 people remained in shelters as for communications, he also said that 70% of that network was rational. power also went out in some areas about he said that it was being restored already. rafael romo, cnn, kingston, jamaica still. to come just weeks from the start of the paris olympics. we are learning the u.s. is now investigating a doping case involving chinese swimmers we don't have the details, just a hair sunday dr. sanjay gupta reports on hold for the debit the stating effects of alzheimer's reversing, something that seems so preordained. it sounds extraordinary. dr. sanjay gupta reports the last alzheimer's patient sunday at eight on cnn didn't pass the tissue test buckle up there's toothpaste white and there's chris 3d white strips. wife widens like a $400 professional treatment crest we just
the storm dump more than twice the average july rainfall on the city of kingston. just 24 hours never before has the caribbean been battered by a hurricane this strong, this early in the year here in jamaica, prime minister andrew holness, earlier said that about 1,000 people remained in shelters as for communications, he also said that 70% of that network was rational. power also went out in some areas about he said that it was being restored already. rafael romo, cnn, kingston, jamaica still....
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the winds were so fierce a portion of this roof was blown off at the international airport in kingston, leaving a large, gaping hole. the capital of kingston sits on the coast, and the mayor was begging people to leave on buses ready to head inland. >> if it hit us directly, we are about preserving people's life. >> reporter: despite warnings to evacuate, some residents still hunkered down in their homes prepared for the storm. >> i have no control over what is coming, so i just have to pray that all -- all people of jamaica is safe. >> reporter: tom hanson, cbs news, montego bay, jamaica. >>> back here, a wildfire has forced more than 28,000 people from their homes in northern california as an exceptionally brutal heat wave ramps up. governor newsom declared a state of emergency as the thompson fire burns out of control about 70 miles north of sacramento. so far it's charred more than 3,500 acres and is only 7% contained. officials say multiple structures have been destroyed. there's a fireworks ban in the city of oroville, and the annual fourth of july fireworks show was canceled. >>
the winds were so fierce a portion of this roof was blown off at the international airport in kingston, leaving a large, gaping hole. the capital of kingston sits on the coast, and the mayor was begging people to leave on buses ready to head inland. >> if it hit us directly, we are about preserving people's life. >> reporter: despite warnings to evacuate, some residents still hunkered down in their homes prepared for the storm. >> i have no control over what is coming, so i...
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it didn't land a solid punch in kingston.th winds reaching 140 miles an hour at its core, even a glancing blow was enough to stun. >> driving is near impossible. >> reporter: this morning, the full toll of beryl's fury on the island is still being assessed. steady rain and a storm surge did leave streets underwater and strong winds threatened to create mass power outages, as we saw firsthand. even though the wind speeds were not the 100-plus-mile-per-hour gusts that we were worried about coming in here in kingston, it was still about 60 to 70 miles an hour, strong enough to bend power poles and knock out electricity to many. the dominican republic and haiti also managed to avoid the full brunt of the storm. with jamaica fresh in its wake beryl took aim at the cayman islands overnight, continuing its devastating rampage across the caribbean. hurricane beryl ended up maintaining the major category status 4 or 5 for 80 plus consecutive hours. just a stunning number there. as we look forward, cameron county, texas, already seeing
it didn't land a solid punch in kingston.th winds reaching 140 miles an hour at its core, even a glancing blow was enough to stun. >> driving is near impossible. >> reporter: this morning, the full toll of beryl's fury on the island is still being assessed. steady rain and a storm surge did leave streets underwater and strong winds threatened to create mass power outages, as we saw firsthand. even though the wind speeds were not the 100-plus-mile-per-hour gusts that we were worried...
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so these are some of the pictures from jamaica's capital of kingston. you can see the before and after their of a bridge that you really can't see anymore after it was submerged in floodwaters, abbott elementary actress sheryl lee ralph was in kingston win that hurricane hit, and she shared this update we don't have any lights. >> there's no power, but we have to understanding. kingston is on the south so we've got scrubbed by the eye of beryl, but she is on her way off somewhere else joining me now on the phone from st. >> croix and the u.s. virgin islands is a tenant kernel i steven pick he is the commander of the air force unit known as a hurricane hunters. he flew a mission into hurricane beryl. so you had lieutenant colonel and aerial view into the eye of the storm. how did it match up? really? really powerful when you were in there, it still is powerful but it was even above a cat three when you were there in it that's correct, yes. >> thanks for having me this morning. we flew it approximately 36 hours ago, still low cap five strong cat four when
so these are some of the pictures from jamaica's capital of kingston. you can see the before and after their of a bridge that you really can't see anymore after it was submerged in floodwaters, abbott elementary actress sheryl lee ralph was in kingston win that hurricane hit, and she shared this update we don't have any lights. >> there's no power, but we have to understanding. kingston is on the south so we've got scrubbed by the eye of beryl, but she is on her way off somewhere else...
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that's the greatest thing. >> this fishing village, just those high kingston is one of the hardest hit communities in the area. >> take a look at how the powerful hurricane winds destroy their sheds and stands that they depend for their livelihoods. and now they wonder how long it's going to take before they can rebuild. >> it's going to be expensive to, to read they don't back everything. but in time it will be done. >> the shop owners guided us through the debris field beachfront, one shed beer net, one there, and a lot of water companies side rooftop blew off. the os is done donetsk or blew off the debuted from beryl, triggering flooding and forcing around the thousand people into shelters. the storm dump more than twice the average july rainfall on the city of kingston, just 24 hours, never before has the caribbean and been battered by a hurricane this strong, this early in the year. here in jamaica, prime minister andrew holness earlier said that about 1,000 people remain in shelters as for communications, he also said that 70% of the network was operational power also went out in
that's the greatest thing. >> this fishing village, just those high kingston is one of the hardest hit communities in the area. >> take a look at how the powerful hurricane winds destroy their sheds and stands that they depend for their livelihoods. and now they wonder how long it's going to take before they can rebuild. >> it's going to be expensive to, to read they don't back everything. but in time it will be done. >> the shop owners guided us through the debris field...
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there cnn's rafael romo is in jamaica, in the capital kingston. so rafael, you wrote out the storm there. so describe it yeah, it was very scary at one point, dollars in a very powerful one of the most powerful hurricanes that i've ever seen. >> and the prime minister is right, we experienced the thunderstorms overnight. very powerful ones. and so even though a hurricane beryl is now history, at least here in jamaica, the damage, the devastation is quite a significant. i was showing you guys last hour how the powerful winds pushed the both behind me across the bay, made it crashed against the old pier here in downtown kingston. and as you can see now, it is a thank and we're getting new data and you weather data about how a powerful the series of soren's was we're learning that kingston reported wind gusts in excess health 80 miles per hour for multiple hours yesterday. also, wind gusts near 50 miles per hour started at 1:00 p.m. at that situation remains aim for about 12 hours. imagine that in the damage that it might have caused them, then anoth
there cnn's rafael romo is in jamaica, in the capital kingston. so rafael, you wrote out the storm there. so describe it yeah, it was very scary at one point, dollars in a very powerful one of the most powerful hurricanes that i've ever seen. >> and the prime minister is right, we experienced the thunderstorms overnight. very powerful ones. and so even though a hurricane beryl is now history, at least here in jamaica, the damage, the devastation is quite a significant. i was showing you...
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the airports in the jamaican capital of kingston, kingston and montego bay have been closed because of beryl in mexico. tourists are flocking to the airport in cancun trying to leave before hurricane beryl arrives. at last check, 100 flights had been canceled. beryl is expected to hit mexico's yucatan peninsula tonight or perhaps tomorrow morning. mexico's defense ministry says visitors who can't or don't leave may be ordered to go to designated shelters. 120 shelters are open and nearly 5000 troops of the guard are on guard in the peninsula. let's take a live look right now at lake tahoe. this camera from high camp at palisades tahoe resort, it's been a packed day of 4th of july celebrations around the tahoe basin. many people in lake tahoe from out of town trying to escape the extreme heat. they were in the 80s today, and the 4th of july events all day were just an extra bonus. we saw that temperature and we had already been in it for a few days and we were like girl, girls and boys. we're heading to lake tahoe. well, back at home right now, it's 104 degrees. and what is it up here r
the airports in the jamaican capital of kingston, kingston and montego bay have been closed because of beryl in mexico. tourists are flocking to the airport in cancun trying to leave before hurricane beryl arrives. at last check, 100 flights had been canceled. beryl is expected to hit mexico's yucatan peninsula tonight or perhaps tomorrow morning. mexico's defense ministry says visitors who can't or don't leave may be ordered to go to designated shelters. 120 shelters are open and nearly 5000...
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the capital of kingston sits on the coast, and the mayor was begging people to leave on buses ready toland. >> even if it don't hit us directly, we are about preserving people's life. >> reporter: but despite warnings to evacuate, some residents still hunkered down in their homes, prepared for the storm. >> i have no control over what -- what is coming. so i just have to pray that all people of jamaica is safe. >> reporter: and adriana, this storm is far from over. you can see it behind me, lashing the coast. now the storm will make its way away from jamaica overnight, then it will set its sights on the cayman islands and the yucatan peninsula. that's where experts say it could lose some seam. adriana? >> adriana: tom hanson, stay safe. thanks to you and your crew for being there. for more on hurricane beryl's track, and when we could feel its effect here in the u.s., let's bring in cbs new york's lonnie quinn. good evening, lonnie. >> reporter: hey, good evening to you, adriana. look, we have not had a landfall in jamaica, but boy, it is close. the eye is on the south shore of jamaica
the capital of kingston sits on the coast, and the mayor was begging people to leave on buses ready toland. >> even if it don't hit us directly, we are about preserving people's life. >> reporter: but despite warnings to evacuate, some residents still hunkered down in their homes, prepared for the storm. >> i have no control over what -- what is coming. so i just have to pray that all people of jamaica is safe. >> reporter: and adriana, this storm is far from over. you...
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let's speak to nick davies who's in kingston, jamaica. what is the latest? the latest? we are 'ust caettin what is the latest? we are 'ust getting ready i what is the latest? we are 'ust getting ready and i what is the latest? we are just getting ready and hunkering i getting ready and hunkering down even as i speak i am in my home here, the neighbours are moving their vehicles to safer spots. there is a whole raft of things you never think of which you need to do when you are preparing for a hurricane. moving vehicles, making sure you have enough water, you have batteries for flashlights, people are making sure they have the last—minute preparations done because as we had a moment ago, it sounds like it is gearing up to be stormed like to make has not seenin stormed like to make has not seen in a few decades. i’m stormed like to make has not seen in a few decades.- seen in a few decades. i'm in been told _ seen in a few decades. i'm in been told to _ seen in a few decades. i'm in been told to move _ seen in a few decades. i'm in been told to move to - seen
let's speak to nick davies who's in kingston, jamaica. what is the latest? the latest? we are 'ust caettin what is the latest? we are 'ust getting ready i what is the latest? we are 'ust getting ready and i what is the latest? we are just getting ready and hunkering i getting ready and hunkering down even as i speak i am in my home here, the neighbours are moving their vehicles to safer spots. there is a whole raft of things you never think of which you need to do when you are preparing for a...
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we have no power no water, zero. >> back live in kingston they are cut off at that point.d power outages continue across the island. water is needed and cell phone service really sporadic and zero where you heard those people talking. unfortunately they're been 11 people lost their lives across the caribbean. one in the country of jamaica now beryl is downgraded to a tropical storm, 70-mile-an-hour winds, consistently it has been one of those storms that continues to change expected to increase again as it makes its way to texas. texans, south texans even to houston, be careful. don't underestimate beryl. >> alicia: time to prepare now, robert gray thank you very much. >> alicia: julie we are waiting for president biden to speak in madison as confidence wavers in his ability to do the hard job. it's threatening to overshadow an upcoming nato summit here in the economist magazine weighing in on this with its latest cover "no way to run a country." fox business' grady trimble is live in washington and russia and china are trying to counter nato? >> it certainly seems that wa
we have no power no water, zero. >> back live in kingston they are cut off at that point.d power outages continue across the island. water is needed and cell phone service really sporadic and zero where you heard those people talking. unfortunately they're been 11 people lost their lives across the caribbean. one in the country of jamaica now beryl is downgraded to a tropical storm, 70-mile-an-hour winds, consistently it has been one of those storms that continues to change expected to...
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the capital of kingston sits on the coast, and the mayor was begging people to leave on buses ready to land. >> if they don't hit us dir directly. we are about preserving people's life. >> reporter: but despite wanting to evacuate, some residents still hunker down prepared for the storm. >> i have no control over what is coming. just hope and pray that all people of jamaica is safe. >> reporter: and adriana, this storm is far from over. you can see it behind me, lashing the coast for her now the storm a make its way away from jamaica, overnight, that it will set its sights on the cayman islands and the yucatan peninsula. that is where experts say it could lose some steam. adriana? >> adriana: tom hanson, stay safe. thanks to you and your two crew for being there. for more hurricane beryl's track and when we could file effect here in the u.s., let's bring cbs new york's lonnie quinn. good evening, lonnie your >> good evening to you, adriana. look, we are not a landfall in jamaica, but boy, it is close, the eye is on the self storage jamaica. the worst part of the hurricane as the northe
the capital of kingston sits on the coast, and the mayor was begging people to leave on buses ready to land. >> if they don't hit us dir directly. we are about preserving people's life. >> reporter: but despite wanting to evacuate, some residents still hunker down prepared for the storm. >> i have no control over what is coming. just hope and pray that all people of jamaica is safe. >> reporter: and adriana, this storm is far from over. you can see it behind me, lashing...
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residents have been starting up on supplies in the capital kingston. the windows have many homes and businesses have been pulled it up and not dissipation of the storm. jamaica's prime minister angel homeless, is urging citizens to take shelter. if you live in a low lying area in the area, it's hard to call the proteins the loading on line side. or if you live on the binds of a river or a buddy, i implore you to be evacuated to a show top or to see if i grow. well, milton wilker is the head of news with the audio aglena communications group. he says, jamaica is bracing for heavy damage. you're expected to be very dangerous. it's going to come very, very close. i'm in terms of a high over jamaica. and we are expecting, you know, to have significant impact from the storm in terms of wind damage. the heavy rains floods the damage to the coastline and so on. and that's why today and from yesterday, the island has been preparing for the arrival of barrels. fishes who have been on the page of keys. these are some keys off the southern coast of the island. mo
residents have been starting up on supplies in the capital kingston. the windows have many homes and businesses have been pulled it up and not dissipation of the storm. jamaica's prime minister angel homeless, is urging citizens to take shelter. if you live in a low lying area in the area, it's hard to call the proteins the loading on line side. or if you live on the binds of a river or a buddy, i implore you to be evacuated to a show top or to see if i grow. well, milton wilker is the head of...
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in kingston, sam brock, nbc news.hank you for that. >>> let's now go to meteorologist angie lassman who has the latest on the track of the storm. angie, how strong is hurricane beryl right now? >> hey, ryan, hurricane beryl remains a major hurricane, category 4 coming in with winds at 145 miles per hour. we've seen a little bit of slower pace in that forward speed but not by much. moving 20 miles per hour over the next day or so, and this means a couple of things for folks specifically in the short-term for jamaica and eventually cayman islands and down the yucatan peninsula. for jamaica we likely will see this pass over or near the island, and that means that either way we are on the right side, the worst side of that system for impact. so we're talking storm surge 6 to 9 feet along the coastline. we're talking additional rainfall between 4 to 6 inches, but up to a foot in some spots, so mudslides, flooding will be a concern, and on top of that, of course those hurricane force winds that will likely start and be the
in kingston, sam brock, nbc news.hank you for that. >>> let's now go to meteorologist angie lassman who has the latest on the track of the storm. angie, how strong is hurricane beryl right now? >> hey, ryan, hurricane beryl remains a major hurricane, category 4 coming in with winds at 145 miles per hour. we've seen a little bit of slower pace in that forward speed but not by much. moving 20 miles per hour over the next day or so, and this means a couple of things for folks...
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there is in areas outside of kingston, jamaica has a really robust emergency management and response system. and we've been meeting with their representatives this morning to make sure that the resources that we can bring to bear are putting in place in those areas that where it's needed most. and that seems to be along the southern coast of the country. and in some of them more mountainous areas where landslides and flooding and wind and rain damage, or are significant and what are the resources that you can bring to bear what we have medicines and supplies hygiene kits, and all kinds of resources. >> we also can make small grants to organizations, health clinics that need to rehabilitate get there they're infrastructure that was damaged in the storm. we have shipments ready to go. what we're doing now is making connections with the clinics and community outreach organizations that can receive those shipments and make sure they get distributed to the places that need the most yeah. and then how will you try to get to people or are you relying on those local groups? you just mentione
there is in areas outside of kingston, jamaica has a really robust emergency management and response system. and we've been meeting with their representatives this morning to make sure that the resources that we can bring to bear are putting in place in those areas that where it's needed most. and that seems to be along the southern coast of the country. and in some of them more mountainous areas where landslides and flooding and wind and rain damage, or are significant and what are the...
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however, we have been monitoring live cameras of kingston, the capital of jamaica, which show over the last few hours and increased so forth, you know, very, very strong rain and very strong winds. we've just also gotten hold of some video in which we can see the roof of the international airport in kingston being pulled off by the wind. the wind. so definitely, uh jamaica is right now feeling the very strong effects of this category for hurricane and the cayman. islands and mexico next on the list, how people preparing for it as well. i think it's important to, to highlight the fact that these are regions both in the case of the cayman islands, and also in the case of the, you could 10th and into and mexico that are very much used to dealing with hurricane prepared as this is a routine that i'm sure no one gets used to it, but you know, people are used to having to prepare for hurricanes in these areas every year and even more so in recent years when storms have gotten more and more powerful. so in the case of the cayman islands, people are preparing and the way that they usually do t
however, we have been monitoring live cameras of kingston, the capital of jamaica, which show over the last few hours and increased so forth, you know, very, very strong rain and very strong winds. we've just also gotten hold of some video in which we can see the roof of the international airport in kingston being pulled off by the wind. the wind. so definitely, uh jamaica is right now feeling the very strong effects of this category for hurricane and the cayman. islands and mexico next on the...
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in kingston, sam brock. >> thank you so much for that brave and timely reporting.et's now bring in meteorologist angie lassman for more. where is this hurricane headed now, and what does that mean for the people who are in its path? >> hi there, yamiche. yeah, we've still got a couple of days to deal with beryl. we'll likely see weakening. you've heard sam mention mexico and parts of the united states. first up, we still have to deal with some of these impacts across the cayman islands today. the center of that system, the core, is well away from the islands. they're still going to see likely strong wind gusts, upwards of 40, 50 miles per hour winds have already been reported, some rain, but the worst of it is likely behind them. 120 miles per hour winds at the center of the storm means it's still a category 3. we're going to start to see this weaken a little bit. and notice where we see some of those tropical alerts. the hurricane warnings are in effect. we've got some tropical storm watches and warnings as well. the track takes it as a category 2 into tomorrow. b
in kingston, sam brock. >> thank you so much for that brave and timely reporting.et's now bring in meteorologist angie lassman for more. where is this hurricane headed now, and what does that mean for the people who are in its path? >> hi there, yamiche. yeah, we've still got a couple of days to deal with beryl. we'll likely see weakening. you've heard sam mention mexico and parts of the united states. first up, we still have to deal with some of these impacts across the cayman...
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rafael romo filed this report on wednesday while braving violent winds in kingston, jamaica jamaica on it's getting chapter the cause live with to remain this is we have seen was talking about right there and the bread danger a possibility the ocean getting into the street because suppose i can conditions here in kingston. >> and of course authorities are asking people to remain and shelters. they tell us that nearly 500 people are in shelters right now. again, this is only the beginning, and you can tell how strong the winds are here gets them jamaica and people are wondering here why is this happening so early in the season? and after seeing what happened in barbados and places like grenada, they feel like it's possible that the same devastation scene can be seen here as well cnn kingston, jamaica when we return after six weeks of campaigning, the polls are now open in britain with voters casting a ballots across the country how does climate inspector get among the most big verdicts and settlements of any law? while firm in the country, because climate spectrum is an award winning te
rafael romo filed this report on wednesday while braving violent winds in kingston, jamaica jamaica on it's getting chapter the cause live with to remain this is we have seen was talking about right there and the bread danger a possibility the ocean getting into the street because suppose i can conditions here in kingston. >> and of course authorities are asking people to remain and shelters. they tell us that nearly 500 people are in shelters right now. again, this is only the beginning,...
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now back to you. >> all right, rafael romo, live for us in kingston, jamaica. we know you will be keeping an eye on that. thank you so much. and we are right now waiting for the white house press briefing. it is actually supposed to have started already. not unusual for it to begin a little late but this calming, as we have some new cnn reporting that president biden in a private conversation with a confidant acknowledging some conditions they would have to be met for him to step a hot at step aside that bar being pretty high, plummeting fundraising polls and interviews going poorly no doubt, corinne john pair is going to be beginning in lot of questions about this when we bring you the white house press briefing live here in a few moments july 4 cnn concert event with performance by keith urban, ashanti, maybe wrexham the killers many more go for dinner america thursday, july 4, dead seven eastern on cnn, lsl excited to buy my first home, but i needed a lot of work don on it. >> i went on to angie. jamie was the first person to call these resurface my fluorine
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. >> welcome back to fox business network and cavuto coast-to-coast which i reporting from kingston,in the aftermath of hurricane beryl which was a category 4 less than two days ago as it impacted this entire island of jamaica. take a look at some of this video. weaver reporting from the northwest area of jamaica during the storm and yesterday we decided to go on a trek on these roads to the southern shores of a journey that normally would take 3 or 4 hours, took almost 8 hours, you see the destruction, trees down everywhere. power lines, power poles, impeding traffic going through, roofs ripped off homes, structures destroyed. unfortunately there is widespread power outages across the island and cell phone service is very spotty. in kingston where i stand right now we are going through water outages and power outages spread throughout the day. yesterday in the hardest hit areas of saint elizabeth and treasure beach right before the sun went down we were able to talk to survivors. listen to their accounts. >> describe what you went through. >> it was terror. i never experienced anyth
. >> welcome back to fox business network and cavuto coast-to-coast which i reporting from kingston,in the aftermath of hurricane beryl which was a category 4 less than two days ago as it impacted this entire island of jamaica. take a look at some of this video. weaver reporting from the northwest area of jamaica during the storm and yesterday we decided to go on a trek on these roads to the southern shores of a journey that normally would take 3 or 4 hours, took almost 8 hours, you see...
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the capital of kingston sits on the coast, and the mayor was begging people to leave on buses ready toinland. >> even if it don't hit us directly. >> right. >> and we're preserving people's life. >> reporter: but despite warnings to evacuate, some residents still hunkered down in their homes, prepared for the storm. >> i have no concern over what is coming. so i just have to pray that -- all people of jamaica is safe. >> reporter: tom hanson, cbs news, montego bay, jamaica. >>> back here at home, nearly 30,000 people in california fled from their homes wednesday ahead of a spreading wildfire near the city of oroville north of sacramento. governor gavin newsom was forced to declare a state of emergency. cbs' elise preston with more. >> reporter: intense flames fanned by strong winds, bone-dry brush, and extreme heat exploded to more than 3500 acres overnight. the trail of destruction includes cars, homes, and structures. about 28,000 people were forced to flee. >> and we had giant embers dropping on the driveway. and i said okay, we got to go. >> reporter: firefighters are going through
the capital of kingston sits on the coast, and the mayor was begging people to leave on buses ready toinland. >> even if it don't hit us directly. >> right. >> and we're preserving people's life. >> reporter: but despite warnings to evacuate, some residents still hunkered down in their homes, prepared for the storm. >> i have no concern over what is coming. so i just have to pray that -- all people of jamaica is safe. >> reporter: tom hanson, cbs news,...
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. >> cnn's rafael romo reports from kingston, jamaica winds and rain pummel jamaica for 12 hours beryl is the strongest hurricane to strike the island in more than 15 years, tearing a path of destruction through the eastern caribbean. >> now that cleanup begins to see this level of destruction. it is it's almost among giddy unlike almost total damage or destruction of all buildings, many people living on the small islands lost everything. >> it turns unbelievable everything is gone everything you can think about a scar. people are homeless, need food and water. the eye of the storm passed less than 20 miles south of jamaica, which seems to have pulled out of this major hurricane better than expected. i think jamaica was feared the worst the damage was not what we had expected, and so we're very grateful for that many residents we spoke with agree this thing. >> so we have life. i'm still here. that's the greatest thing this fishing village, just those kingston is one of the hardest hit communities in the area. >> take a look at how the powerful hurricane winds destroyed their sheds and
. >> cnn's rafael romo reports from kingston, jamaica winds and rain pummel jamaica for 12 hours beryl is the strongest hurricane to strike the island in more than 15 years, tearing a path of destruction through the eastern caribbean. >> now that cleanup begins to see this level of destruction. it is it's almost among giddy unlike almost total damage or destruction of all buildings, many people living on the small islands lost everything. >> it turns unbelievable everything is...
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thank you so much for joining us from kingston, jamaica. thank you for having me. the the winehouse these again insisting president joe biden has no blinds to withdraw from november's elections. the remarks come a mid media report, some democrats in congress are considering alternatives take on donald trump. bivens come on to increase screws in a sense who's pulled the bait performance last week. what i can say is the president is moving forward. he's moving forward is being president. he's moving forward with his campaign as his campaign has been very, very clear about that. that's what i can. that's what i can speak to and that's what i can say. and that is the president's focus. a white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more to the white house still in damage control mode following president biden's for debate performance in that presidential debate. still the white house trying to lay the fears of members of the democratic party, reaching out to members, including the staff members here at the white house, the chief of staff. jeff guy is holding an all
thank you so much for joining us from kingston, jamaica. thank you for having me. the the winehouse these again insisting president joe biden has no blinds to withdraw from november's elections. the remarks come a mid media report, some democrats in congress are considering alternatives take on donald trump. bivens come on to increase screws in a sense who's pulled the bait performance last week. what i can say is the president is moving forward. he's moving forward is being president. he's...
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water coming from the homes, like from toilets, from kingston, from bathroom and water coming from rain is going in the same tubes under the streets and got that getting mixed. the problem is the system cannot use the flow when it rains a lot more it's done when this happens, explains why swimming in the sand has been banned in paris since 1923 when the water is getting up. and as a risk of all this loading the city, the van is opening and the water is reduced, leaving the same to prevent the need for this giant underground. the rest of the wall has been built on the banks of ascend. body can stall up to 20 elliptic swimming pool of water mixed. we've ran water so that this water won't go in the same and want to create any pollution, but even that system could be overwhelms in case of heavy thunder storms. and that's why games organizers have been looking nervously at the weather, full cost. if levels of a total lie, the bacteria found in human excrement, the 2 high swimming events can not take place in this. and there you go. here's a reminder of our top story slashes. have broken out
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can be bad in many cities injamaica and im— can be bad in many cities injamaica and i'm talking kingstonnd the storm is moving very quickly across the crib he saw what is happening in the eastern caribbean and thought we have time but it— caribbean and thought we have time but it spread its way to the region so quickly— but it spread its way to the region so quickly as we will call almost on the whole — so quickly as we will call almost on the whole not really aware that it was arriving today so they had to -et was arriving today so they had to get stuff — was arriving today so they had to get stuff from the market and had to get stuff _ get stuff from the market and had to get stuff from the market and had to get stuff from the market and had to get stuff from the stores and had to make _ get stuff from the stores and had to make sure — get stuff from the stores and had to make sure that they cleared their baiconies — make sure that they cleared their balconies to make sure that there was nothing which you become a missile _ was nothing which you become a missile or— was nothing which y
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i'm confident the eye will miss kingston. it could brush the southern portion of the coast.ncun down to belize, we are under a hurricane warning. here is the latest from the hurricane center. still a category 4. it peaked at 165. it weakened by 20 miles an hour. it's getting sheered. you can no longer see where the eye is. it's moving at a fast clip. it will be done with jamaica tonight. overnight to tomorrow morning, closest to the cayman islands. then, everybody wants to know, how is this going to impact south texas? that's through sunday night into monday morning. our computer models are divided if this is more for mexico or into texas. we will fine tune as we get closer. >> bill karins, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> happening now, people across the country are on the move in what is expected to be record-breaking travel for the 4th of july. 60 million people are expected to hit the highways and over 5 million are expected to travel by air. for those hitting the road, gas prices are at their lowest since 2021. joining us now, preya shreether. >> reporter: this is the w
i'm confident the eye will miss kingston. it could brush the southern portion of the coast.ncun down to belize, we are under a hurricane warning. here is the latest from the hurricane center. still a category 4. it peaked at 165. it weakened by 20 miles an hour. it's getting sheered. you can no longer see where the eye is. it's moving at a fast clip. it will be done with jamaica tonight. overnight to tomorrow morning, closest to the cayman islands. then, everybody wants to know, how is this...
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sam brock is in kingston, jamaica. >> reporter: hurricane beryl is plowing through the caribbean right4 hurricane but a solid strong category 4. kingston, southeastern portion of the island, we're not feeling those winds, over my shoulder right now at the hillside, you see some rain coming down, not particularly hard. we're not feeling those hurricane-force winds. this system is about 60 miles southeast from where we are. it's possible that at least here we escape the worst of it. but the western portion of jamaica could be pummelled in the hours ahead the prime minister for the country came out last night and said the entire island is a disaster area, he implemented a curfew and he may have to protectively turns things off like power and electricity. folks buying supplies. i spoke with a mom and her niece earlier today. the biggest impact is on communication and electricity. they're worried about those loved one receiving medical care will be able to continue to do so. that's what's top of mind right now. i'd add there are at least 20 or more shelters open where we are. i spoke with a
sam brock is in kingston, jamaica. >> reporter: hurricane beryl is plowing through the caribbean right4 hurricane but a solid strong category 4. kingston, southeastern portion of the island, we're not feeling those winds, over my shoulder right now at the hillside, you see some rain coming down, not particularly hard. we're not feeling those hurricane-force winds. this system is about 60 miles southeast from where we are. it's possible that at least here we escape the worst of it. but the...
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kingston, 60, 70 miles south, just far enough to not be slammed.gh to knock out power, that's a deep concern in the community, is losing electricity, especially when there are vulnerable populations out here. i caught up with a couple of women doing last minute shopping for supplies this morning, and they explained why. take a listen. >> how much stuff have you bought to make sure you're okay? >> a week of stuff, just in case. >> you bought a week's worth of stuff? >> yeah. >> what is the biggest concern going into the storm. >> the lights and water. not everybody can afford generators. not everybody can afford solar so for the ones that live in the inner city like us, we have to give thanks and lights won't go our way. >> reporter: as you can see, we're getting hit right now. earlier today the governor said or the prime minister said you might have to protectively shut down electricity and water. we're not aware of that going on right now. again, we are losing more power literally as we speak ali. >> you and your team stay safe. thanks for joining
kingston, 60, 70 miles south, just far enough to not be slammed.gh to knock out power, that's a deep concern in the community, is losing electricity, especially when there are vulnerable populations out here. i caught up with a couple of women doing last minute shopping for supplies this morning, and they explained why. take a listen. >> how much stuff have you bought to make sure you're okay? >> a week of stuff, just in case. >> you bought a week's worth of stuff? >>...
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the center of the storm passing less than 50 miles south of the capital of kingston. cleanup is now under way with the worst destruction in southern jamaica. devastated moments, torn roofs, and downed trees. the deadly hurricane now barreling toward the yucatan peninsula, a popular vacation spot on mexico's east coast. cbs' dave malkoff is there. >> reporter: beryl is heading toward the resort areas here, and while they are experts on providing food, water, and shelter to thousands, they can't necessarily do that in these glass-lined ocean-facing rooms here during an oncoming hurricane. they just handed us this note that says in parts "you will be relocated to our shelter and become our refugee." emergency response teams in south texas are distributing sandbags to residents. >> need some protection just in case. >> reporter: at the south padera island alligator sanctuary, 35 were rangle out of the water and taken inland. at the montego bay airport -- >> i want to go home. >> reporter: crowds are already lining up to get out. >> we've had a good start to -- interesting
the center of the storm passing less than 50 miles south of the capital of kingston. cleanup is now under way with the worst destruction in southern jamaica. devastated moments, torn roofs, and downed trees. the deadly hurricane now barreling toward the yucatan peninsula, a popular vacation spot on mexico's east coast. cbs' dave malkoff is there. >> reporter: beryl is heading toward the resort areas here, and while they are experts on providing food, water, and shelter to thousands, they...
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here in downtown kingston. there are places along the wall that indeed are greater than ten feet. but right next to where i am, it's probably no more than 67 in feet. so if we actually get died, kind of search, there's nothing other than this wall protecting this part of the city from the search. on the other side of me is the street. there are hotels, many businesses that are boarded up already. and so it gives you an idea of the kind of threat that at this part of the city is going to face and not to mention the fact that even if a barrel doesn't make direct landfall here in jamaica, it's still going to cause torrential rains devastating winds, and people here have great anxiety because they have seen what happened in barbados hey, those they have seen what happened in grenada. and they fear it may happen here too. let's remember hurricane beryl is the first category, five storm in recorded in the atlantic. so it gives you an idea of the kind of forces we're looking at here. now back to you. yeah, i understand well, that apprehension they're absolutely rafah. appreciate it. you
here in downtown kingston. there are places along the wall that indeed are greater than ten feet. but right next to where i am, it's probably no more than 67 in feet. so if we actually get died, kind of search, there's nothing other than this wall protecting this part of the city from the search. on the other side of me is the street. there are hotels, many businesses that are boarded up already. and so it gives you an idea of the kind of threat that at this part of the city is going to face...
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these are the latest pictures from kingston where you can see heavy wind and rain lashing the trees.'s information minister told the bbc the government has put everything in place to deal with the hurricane. in the capital, electricity has been shut down in large parts of the city and main roads are blocked off. let's go to jamaica now and speak to our correspondent. thanks for joining us. we can see pretty brutal conditions behind you. what is it like at the moment? >> to be fair, i've been stuck in this spot for a lot of the time. i took the dog for a walk a moment ago and literally there are trees all over the place. one of the things you should always do when you have dogs is move things out of the way and there is a path -- there is a tree downed in the path and cars are managing to miss it. we are seeing roofs being ripped off of buildings. trees heading electricity wires and poles. it hasn't actually been shut down on purpose. it has just been what happened off the back of all of the infrastructure being impacted by the force of the wind. >> how well have jamaicans been there
these are the latest pictures from kingston where you can see heavy wind and rain lashing the trees.'s information minister told the bbc the government has put everything in place to deal with the hurricane. in the capital, electricity has been shut down in large parts of the city and main roads are blocked off. let's go to jamaica now and speak to our correspondent. thanks for joining us. we can see pretty brutal conditions behind you. what is it like at the moment? >> to be fair, i've...
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and he's joining us from the national emergency operation center in kingston. thank you very much, mr. mckenzie. for your time. firstly, we're hearing from our correspondent that there was now. okay, if you in place, are you satisfied? do you think that enough people have evacuated, have been able to get to higher ground to say so places before because you came into effect. i was traveling to run my dentist. do you realize the coffee does not in any way they mean those persons who are seeking share drugs are want to to your email accurate? here are probably john is on that. it is us. there is awkward on those the car she is for right now. current. sure. awesome persons, why are they getting these communications back to normal? have been communities. odd, was persons without access to them like to move on? we are being provided with transportation for persons in these designated communities. wish to go on any shack i saw if anyone wants to move on to our share job, they will not be all struck to deeply. so in getting to new a shared guys right across the country
and he's joining us from the national emergency operation center in kingston. thank you very much, mr. mckenzie. for your time. firstly, we're hearing from our correspondent that there was now. okay, if you in place, are you satisfied? do you think that enough people have evacuated, have been able to get to higher ground to say so places before because you came into effect. i was traveling to run my dentist. do you realize the coffee does not in any way they mean those persons who are seeking...
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they're cnn's rafael romo is warning us now from a jamaica as capital of kingston. so raphael you wrote out the storm yesterday. what did you experience? gantz and what have you heard from people there yeah, i've read good morning. >> it was one of the most powerful hurricanes that i've ever seen. beryl hammered the island with torrential rain, and devastating winds and just take a look at what, what's behind me. fred. this is a boat that was push by the strong winds from across the bay. aid made it crashed against the old pier here in the downtown area in kingston, the capital of jamaica. and it finally ended up sinking after several hours. have been pounded by the wind and the jamaican prime minister says that this is his country is only beginning what he called the second phase of this disaster and the relief efforts. he also said that about 500 people were displaced by the hurricane and are now in shelters. he'll said that there has been damaged it's two infrastructure and coastal areas, so we can talk a lot about what we have seen as well, which is down power l
they're cnn's rafael romo is warning us now from a jamaica as capital of kingston. so raphael you wrote out the storm yesterday. what did you experience? gantz and what have you heard from people there yeah, i've read good morning. >> it was one of the most powerful hurricanes that i've ever seen. beryl hammered the island with torrential rain, and devastating winds and just take a look at what, what's behind me. fred. this is a boat that was push by the strong winds from across the bay....
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and one of them is a reporter at nationwide news network and kingston, jamaica. and she's joining us live from there. thank you for your time. we're hearing that. how it can forth winds. have just started to reach the country south eastern shore. what more can you tell us? indeed, thank you so much for housing. mia hara can warning remains in effect for jamaica. and currently, as you rightfully said, the south eastern sections of the island are feeling the brunt of hurricane barrel . at this time, ran associated with the category for hardly can, has been pelting the sections of these parishes. saint thomas, also portland, from as early as 2 this morning or time. so far we've seen flood images coming out of it. several communities across the eastern side of the island, specifically in saint thomas, danny penn. residents there are being asked to evacuate. some have already made their way out of the community and have been making their way to the shelters over $900.00 shelters, which have been activated since yesterday. they haven't been mobilized, and persons that
and one of them is a reporter at nationwide news network and kingston, jamaica. and she's joining us live from there. thank you for your time. we're hearing that. how it can forth winds. have just started to reach the country south eastern shore. what more can you tell us? indeed, thank you so much for housing. mia hara can warning remains in effect for jamaica. and currently, as you rightfully said, the south eastern sections of the island are feeling the brunt of hurricane barrel . at this...
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sitting just to the east-southeast of kingston, jamaica, moving about 22 miles per hour to the northwest. it does have a weakening trend, but that's not going to matter for the impacts to jamaica. we likely will see 6 to 9 feet of storm surge, the potential for additional rainfall, heavy rainfall at that. it will likely lead to flooding concerns and landslides. we'll watch for this to weaken and impact folks across the yucatan peninsula. >> the trend, that's going to make a distance on what happens down the line and whether we see potential impacts later in the weekend for the texas coast. >> i know you'll be watching closely with the holiday forecast. >>> the fallout continues after the first presidential debate. voters are waiting and watching to see what's next after the president's poor showing durin the face-off against donald trump. how is the white house responding to the skeptics? >> reporter: the white house says it wants to get the president out there. tonight, president biden is scheduled to speak with democratic governors to shore up their support. and the white house chief o
sitting just to the east-southeast of kingston, jamaica, moving about 22 miles per hour to the northwest. it does have a weakening trend, but that's not going to matter for the impacts to jamaica. we likely will see 6 to 9 feet of storm surge, the potential for additional rainfall, heavy rainfall at that. it will likely lead to flooding concerns and landslides. we'll watch for this to weaken and impact folks across the yucatan peninsula. >> the trend, that's going to make a distance on...
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and i think the fact that kingston is basically in the path signals challenge because it could put our economy economic progress, some backwards. the biggest areas in jamaica that are certainly concerning are the port more area they, of course, st. thomas, portland and some very low-lying areas in an around the corporate era. we certainly have incidences of significant flooding from time to time clarendon is certainly a source of concern and those areas where there are posing populations that are not so well put together. also are at risk. and so there are pockets of significant challenges but i think that all in all across the 14 parishes that there is significant preparation taking place the government is really marshalling is forces to ensure that they can they are ready as much as they can because there's very little you can there i'm certain things that are outside of your purview, but there's certainly things that they have done to try and mitigate the impact of hurricane berta fitzroy paragraphs in jamaica, you and your family, please stay safe the next day will be difficult the
and i think the fact that kingston is basically in the path signals challenge because it could put our economy economic progress, some backwards. the biggest areas in jamaica that are certainly concerning are the port more area they, of course, st. thomas, portland and some very low-lying areas in an around the corporate era. we certainly have incidences of significant flooding from time to time clarendon is certainly a source of concern and those areas where there are posing populations that...
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video of this bridge connecting kingston to tourist areas on the north coast of the island capturing before and after it was submerged by floodwaters. the monster storm has claimed seven lives so far. but so far there are no deaths in jamaica. the hurricane warning there replaced by a flash flood watch, and beryl's path remains uncer uncertain, with texas authorities warning residents to be prepared over the holiday weekend. angie, let's look at that. texas a possibility? >> texas a possibility down the line for a final kind of landfall for this system here as we get into the end of the weekend richard. we've got that category 3 that you mentioned, hurricane beryl continuing to move northwest at 21 miles per hour but with winds down to 125 miles per hour. we likely are seeing thins subsiding in jamaica, especially when it comes to the storm surge we saw yesterday. that will start to improve. we do still have hurricane warning in effect for folks in the cayman islands. we're looking at minor impacts for folks there. maybe 4 to 6 inches of rain. so we could see minor flooding in that r
video of this bridge connecting kingston to tourist areas on the north coast of the island capturing before and after it was submerged by floodwaters. the monster storm has claimed seven lives so far. but so far there are no deaths in jamaica. the hurricane warning there replaced by a flash flood watch, and beryl's path remains uncer uncertain, with texas authorities warning residents to be prepared over the holiday weekend. angie, let's look at that. texas a possibility? >> texas a...
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nick davis, bbc news, kingston.se images and you get a sense of the devastation caused. that storm passing to the south coast of jamaica but bringing those strong winds and high sea levels. we are hoping to talk to the prime minister of jamaica on the program. you will understand that communications with a number of islands in the caribbean are difficult right now. trying to bring that to you as soon as we can. we touched on the root of the hurricane. it has passed beyond jamaica and heading to the cayman islands. despite being downgraded to know a category three storm, locals say some areas have lost power. we spoke to the director for cayman islands red cross, who told us more about how the island is preparing for the storm. >> at the moment hurricane beryl is making its way up through the cayman islands. thankfully it moved south, and so we have got the government damage assessment teams out there trying to see what is going on, so we are currently on lockdown until we get the actual all-clear from the government
nick davis, bbc news, kingston.se images and you get a sense of the devastation caused. that storm passing to the south coast of jamaica but bringing those strong winds and high sea levels. we are hoping to talk to the prime minister of jamaica on the program. you will understand that communications with a number of islands in the caribbean are difficult right now. trying to bring that to you as soon as we can. we touched on the root of the hurricane. it has passed beyond jamaica and heading to...
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kingston, de 25 años de edad, trabajó como maestro de natación en emeryville y ahora se encuentra presoxuales en contra de 2 niños de 6 y 9 años de edad. ese es el la pesadilla de cualquiera, porque pues también tienes que ver con quién estás dejando a tu niño. así reaccionó esta madre de familia al saber de este caso, y ella nos explica cómo educa a su hijo sobre este tema. siempre es mamá o papá, o abuela, o alguien que él se sienta a gusto y si no, que lo vocalices. es, es, es muy, muy importante. hablamos con un terapeuta quien ofrece importantes consejos a los padres de familia. a veces, cuando los niños quieren hablar a sus papás de lo que les está pasando, ellos tienen miedo. la verdad es de que la mayor parte de los niños que son abusados sexualmente nunca hablan a sus papás. es por esta razón que los expertos recomiendan asegurarles a los niños que no se meterán en problemas si cuentan lo que les sucedió. cuando los hijos se acercan a los padres hay que darles el tiempo para conversar y creer lo que dicen y si alguien mayor les pide guardar un secreto, asegurarles que pueden co
kingston, de 25 años de edad, trabajó como maestro de natación en emeryville y ahora se encuentra presoxuales en contra de 2 niños de 6 y 9 años de edad. ese es el la pesadilla de cualquiera, porque pues también tienes que ver con quién estás dejando a tu niño. así reaccionó esta madre de familia al saber de este caso, y ella nos explica cómo educa a su hijo sobre este tema. siempre es mamá o papá, o abuela, o alguien que él se sienta a gusto y si no, que lo vocalices. es, es, es...
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it is located 840 miles east, southeast of kingston, jamaica currently. is the latest on that and we will keep a close eye on its developments. with just a two full days of campaigning left, the uk prime minister rishi sunak has denied that he's given up on winning the election, saying, "it is not over till it's over" — despite talking about the prospect of a labour "supermajority. " our political editor chris mason has been catching up with the conservative party leader on the campaign trail. welcome to the bus. thank you. this, a business that distributes medicines. the production line of campaigning has a similar regularity too. visits like this are a chance to make his pitch to workers in a relatively controlled environment. here we go. here he comes. and take a listen to rishi sunak�*s tone and emphasis. to vote for the conservatives is notjust a vote to stop a super majority, but it's also a vote to make sure that we will fight for you. i will fight for you. i will make sure that your voice is heard, right? that is what this is about. and crucially,
it is located 840 miles east, southeast of kingston, jamaica currently. is the latest on that and we will keep a close eye on its developments. with just a two full days of campaigning left, the uk prime minister rishi sunak has denied that he's given up on winning the election, saying, "it is not over till it's over" — despite talking about the prospect of a labour "supermajority. " our political editor chris mason has been catching up with the conservative party leader...