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Caribbean churches mobilize relief as 'monster' Hurricane Beryl smashes through the islands

Caribbean churches mobilize relief as 'monster' Hurricane Beryl smashes through the islands

Evangelical Christians are mobilizing efforts to help people as the powerful hurricane Beryl pours its wrath across the Caribbean islands. At the time of publication, the category five "monster storm", now downgraded to a still impressive category four, was heading to the southern coastline of Jamaica from east to west, with thunderous rain and blustering wind due eastern St Thomas. 

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