Watch: Flying in the eye of Hurricane Beryl

As the storm reaches the Caribbean, weather researchers fly through the cloud to gather data.

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Thousands of people remain without power or are living in temporary shelters in St Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada and St Lucia. At least one person has been killed and other islands in the region have also suffered damage.

The hurricane has been upgraded to a Category 5 and is moving west towards Jamaica. It is expected to hit south-east Mexico by the end of the week.

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