Hurricane Beryl moved into the Yucatan Peninsula after a destructive and deadly path through the Caribbean.
HOUSTON — Hurricane Beryl moved over the Yucatan Peninsula Friday. It weakened, but is poised to strengthen again over Gulf waters.
Beryl ripped off roofs in Jamaica, jumbled fishing boats in Barbados and damaged or destroyed 95% of homes on a pair of islands in St. Vincent and the Grenadines before rumbling past the Cayman Islands early Thursday and taking aim at Mexico's Caribbean coast. At least nine people were killed.
Below are some of the scenes from Hurricane Beryl's devastation and destruction. The storm is continuing its path to the west-northwest and most models have it going into the Yucatan Peninsula and then the Gulf of Mexico. It's a storm that the KHOU 11 Weather Team is watching very closely.
Hurricane Beryl in Mexico
PHOTOS: Hurricane Beryl in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula
Hurricane Beryl slams into Jamaica
Hurricane Beryl bearing down on Jamaica
PHOTOS: Hurricane Beryl slams Jamaica, St. Vincent, Grenadines
Photos: Beryl in Jamaica, St. Vincent, Grenadines
Video of the storm's trek through Caribbean
Hurricane Hunter's view of Hurricane Beryl
At least one person killed in Barbados as Beryl moved through
Powerful winds on St. Michael's in Barbados
Images from the damage in the Caribbean from Hurricane Beryl
Heavy rain on St. Michael's in Barbados
Beryl's landfall as Category 4 hurricane on Granada's Carriacou Island
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