A boarded building is pictured before hurricane Beryl lands in Bridgetown, Barbados (Image: Getty) The Foreign Office has issued a warning for anyone thinking of travelling to nine favourite holiday destinations for Brits with potential risk to life consequences if the advice isn't taken. Officials have issued new guidance for people thinking of going to the Caribbean this summer amid a new hurricane alert set to hit the islands today. The Foreign Office updated the advice on its website for anyone thinking of going to St Vincent and the Grenadines, St Kitts and Nevis, Grenada, Barbados, Dominica, St Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda.
Officials said: “The hurricane season runs from June to November. You should follow and monitor local and international weather updates from the US National Hurricane Center and follow the advice of local authorities, including any evacuation orders.” The update came as forecasters warned that tropical storm Beryl was projected to intensify into a deadly major hurricane before making landfall in Barbados late on Sunday or early on Monday.
The storm continued to move towards the southeast Caribbean on Saturday. A big storm is defined as having winds of at least 111 mph (178 kph), category 3 or higher. Don't miss.
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