Hurricanes
Hurricane Beryl
Hurricane Beryl is the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season and the earliest Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic basin.
It became a Category 4 hurricane on Sunday, June 30th, with maximum sustained winds of 130mph and then escalated to a Category 5 storm on Monday, July 1st with sustained winds of 165mph.
Beryl made landfall on Monday on Carriacou Island with 150 mph winds and is expected to bring life-threatening winds and a storm surge to Jamaica on Wednesday. Its winds are forecast to be around 110 mph, which is just under Category 3 status, and between four and eight inches of rain, flash flooding and up to 12 inches of rain in some locations.
Resources
- Hurricane Beryl 2024 Live Stream – Live Webcams (youtube.com)
- Mike’s Weather Page… powered by Firman Power Equipment! (spaghettimodels.com)
Read our latest article about Hurricane Beryl the predictions for the 2024 hurricane season.
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION COVERAGE ISSUES
- Government assistance considerations
- Prevention of access – inability to access businesses due to the closure of roads
- Property damage to local businesses
- Public utilities – damage to providers of electricity, gas, sewage, and telecommunications
- Closure of premises by public authority – closure or evacuation of Insured premises
- Losses resulting from supply chain issues.
Early involvement of the appropriate experts can help with the need for any mitigation efforts.
MDD has considerable expertise in dealing with these types of claims and the complexities that may occur. Experts like those of us at MDD will stress the need for proper audit protocols, controlling and sorting of costs and accounting for any potential saved expenses.