Anthony: The South Likely To Bear The Brunt Of Hurricane Beryl

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Vieux Fort South MP Dr. Kenny Anthony has warned that Saint Lucia’s South will likely bear the brunt of Hurricane Beryl’s effects.

Anthony said the ‘very dangerous’ hurricane would directly impact the constituency.

“Take the warning seriously,” he advised in a statement Sunday that included hurricane preparedness recommendations.

The former Prime Minister’s complete statement appears below.

Meanwhile, the office of Saint Lucia’s Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre has warned life-threatening winds and storm surges could affect Saint Lucia when Beryl moves over the Windward Islands early Monday morning into the evening.

The office said Beryl is forecast to produce between 3 and 6 inches of rainfall over Saint Lucia and urged citizens to take precautions.

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