People stand in front of waves crashing against the shore as Hurricane Beryl moves south of the island, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic July 2. REUTERSPeople stand in front of waves crashing against the shore as Hurricane Beryl moves south of the island, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic July 2. REUTERSPeople walk near damaged vehicles after devastating floods swept through the town after Hurricane Beryl passed off the Venezuelan coast, in Cumanacoa, Venezuela, July 2. REUTERSPeople walk in mud caused by floods that swept through the town after Hurricane Beryl passed off the Venezuelan coast, in Cumanacoa, Venezuela, July 2. REUTERSResidents remove mud from a house after floods swept through the town following the passing of Hurricane Beryl off the Venezuelan coast, in Cumanacoa, Venezuela July 2. REUTERSA man looks at damaged vehicles after devastating floods swept through the town after Hurricane Beryl passed off the Venezuelan coast, in Cumanacoa, Venezuela, July 2, 2024. REUTERSBuildings with damaged roofs are seen in a drone photograph after Hurricane Beryl passed the day before, in the northern Saint Patrick parish town of Sauteurs, Grenada July 2. REUTERSDamaged constructions and trees are pictured after the pass of Hurricane Beryl in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, July 1. Ralph Gonsalves/via REUTERSDamaged constructions and trees are pictured after the pass of Hurricane Beryl in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, July 1. Ralph Gonsalves/via REUTERSWaves crash into a sea wall after Hurricane Beryl made landfall, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago July 1. REUTERS