Hurricane Beryl ripped across the Caribbean with the Category 5 storm — the earliest a storm of such strenght has ever formed in the Atlantic Ocean — leaving at least six people dead and communities devastated. As Sean Previl reports, though such storms forming off the coast of Atlantic Canada is extremely unlikely, the “threat” from hurricanes lasting longer when over the region is another reason for people to prepare long before a storm even happens.
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Hurricane Beryl: What storm’s strength could mean for Atlantic season
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