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Dominica has lost ‘all what money can buy’ in Hurricane Maria — PM

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CASTRIES, Saint Lucia: The residents of Dominica have ‘ lost all what money can buy and replace’ after Hurricane Maria pounded the tiny Caribbean island, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said early yesterday.

Maria, a monster Category Five storm with winds of 257 kilometres per hour, made landfall on Dominica around 0115 GMT yesterday.

The hurricane was traveling on a path along eastern Caribbean islands still reeling from Irma.

“I ni ti a l r ep or t s ar e o f widespread devastatio­n. So far we have lost all what money can buy and replace,” Skerrit said in a Facebook post, calling the damage “devastatin­g... indeed, mind boggling.”

“The winds have swept away the roofs of almost every person I have spoken to or otherwise made contact with. The roof to my own official residence was among the first to go.”

He appealed for ‘ help of all kinds’ but noted specifical­ly that helicopter­s will be needed so that authoritie­s can survey the damage.

Though there were no initial reports of casualties, Skerrit said his fear was that heavy rains will set off dangerous landslides.

The prime mini ster said authoritie­s would set out in the morning, once it was deemed safe to venture out, to search for people who were injured or trapped in rubble.

Prior to the storm, Dominica residents flocked to supermarke­ts to stock up on essentials as island officials warned people living in low-lying areas or along rivers to move to high ground.

All of the island’s shelters were opened. The airport and ports were closed and the local water company shut down its systems to protect intake valves from debris churned up by the storm.

Islanders sti l l remember the massive destructio­n and death caused by David, another Category Five hurricane that struck in 1979. — AFP

 ??  ?? A fire fighter rides on the back of his truck on the deck of the USS Kearsarge as the vessel handles some of the evacuation of US military personnel from the US Virgin Islands in advance of Hurricane Maria, in the Caribbean Sea near the islands. —...
A fire fighter rides on the back of his truck on the deck of the USS Kearsarge as the vessel handles some of the evacuation of US military personnel from the US Virgin Islands in advance of Hurricane Maria, in the Caribbean Sea near the islands. —...

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