Canadians scramble to get away from powerful hurricane heading toward Jamaica

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MONTREAL – Canadians in the Caribbean are scrambling to get out of harm’s way as a major hurricane bears down on Jamaica.

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 4 storm, has already killed at least six people and caused significant damage in the southeast Caribbean.

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said on X the government is monitoring the situation and urging Canadians to avoid non-essential travel to the region.

Canadians on holiday in the Caribbean are scrambling to get out of harm’s way as a major hurricane bears down on Jamaica. This image provided by NASA shows Hurricane Beryl from the International Space Station on Sunday, July 1, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-HO, NASA, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

Canadians on holiday in the Caribbean are scrambling to get out of harm’s way as a major hurricane bears down on Jamaica. This image provided by NASA shows Hurricane Beryl from the International Space Station on Sunday, July 1, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-HO, NASA, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

Joly thanked Air Transat for helping to fly home Canadians on Tuesday from Jamaica.

The United States National Hurricane Center says Beryl is forecast to be at or near major hurricane strength when it passes near or over Jamaica today, near the Cayman Islands on Thursday and into Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula on Friday.

The Canadian Red Cross says it is raising money to provide relief to people affected by the powerful storm.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 3, 2024.

— With files from The Associated Press.