Hurricane Beryl, JAMAICA. What's REALLY happening in Kingston right now.

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Published 2024-07-03
3 July, Kingston, Jamaica. I'm walking in the street as the hurricane "slams into Jamaica", or at least the media says so. But this is what's ACTUALLY happening in Kingston, Jamaica as Hurricane Beryl is making landfall in Jamaica?

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All Comments (21)
  • We in the Bahamas are praying for Jamaica at this time, may God keep you all sheltered under his wings. Please stay safe. ❤❤❤❤
  • I grew up in Jamaica in the1950s. I consider it one of my fondest homes and have so many beautiful memories. The Jamaican people are strong and resilient. May God keep you all safe. Thanks so much for this live coverage from Kingston.
  • @pricky6140
    Jamaican living in the Netherlands i was 12 yrs old when gilbert hit Jamaica and i will never forget it, stay save please.
  • I am a Jamaican living in new york I was 8 months pregnant with my daughter when hurricane Guilbert hit Jamaica,,it was really really bad,,it did do major damage,,I love my beautiful country nevertheless 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🙏🙏🙏
  • @TheAnton35
    Hi Irina. I'm a Jamaican living in Florida USA. Thanks for the weather update from Kingston
  • @ataglance556
    Irena you are absolutely amazing, you gave more actual useful report than top news network in Canada or USA big up to you for that, and stay safe out there, one love :hand-pink-waving::trophy-yellow-smiling::finger-red-number-one:
  • @tlove21
    Gilbert was rough, I hope nobody experiences that with Beryl. The whole island was devastated.
  • @HoodsGlobal
    ***Who gears up, smiling ear to ear, looking for a hurricane, alone in the street? Only a person that loves Jamaica. I am impressed.
  • @JW-hf9ev
    I’m seeing that lots of prayers have helped our friends in Kingston
  • @Raven1180
    When you see no wind and quiet. Run!
  • @876beauty10
    Thank you Irene for keeping us updated. You are the Best! We Love You so much.❤❤ Jamaican🇯🇲 Watching from Atlanta Metropolitan Area. God Bless JAMAICA and keep Her and Her People Safe🙏
  • @l.t.3857
    I was in Jamaica when Gilbert hit in 1988. It was an unusual hurricane because it actually tricked us into thinking it left, then many people went out on the streets to assess the damage done. While we were out and about, it returned with a vengeance, and did even more damage. I think that is how most people lost their lives. I was also in St. Thomas, which got the brunt of it. I remember a few people in my community went missing… one was never found… they said he was washed away in the rivers. They were stubborn and never heeded the hurricane warnings, so they stayed home until it was too late. By the way, prior to Hurricane Gilbert, it was a major storm in 1951, which is why most people didn’t take the Gilbert warnings seriously.
  • I’m watching this video approximately 3 hours from the time of your post. Please keep us updated. Stay safe. Also, as long as you’re ok, please check on the gentleman @3:52.
  • Thanks again for your support and gratitude towards bringing updates please be safe ❤
  • Thanks so much for your update, we all appreciate you sharing your experience, we here in Canada adore jamaica, God bless you and everyone in jamaica ❤❤