#5943 Postby FireBird » Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:57 am
Hello my dear friends, now getting a chance to drop a line. Thanks to all of you for your thoughtful care and concern.
The scope of the flooding is still coming to light. It has been said that 75% of the island was under water as of yesterday. The PM did acknowledge that the relevant authorities did not sufficiently respond, and has announced steps to immediately address the co-ordination of response. Relief supplies are being distributed, but the images of loss and devastation are heart-rending. The cover of the Trinidad Express newspaper shows a woman fainting away at the sheer grief and exhaustion of her loss.
Surprisingly some flood-prone areas, like Central Trinidad which lies below sea level and well watered areas like my home valley, were not as affected as expected. If this had happened, I think we would have had an all-out disaster.
I am very glad to say though, that so far, there are no reports of death. So this is a relief.
As I look out to sea, the upcoming ITCZ, and active wave train are a concern. It's what I expected for this week, and could make clean-up a lengthy process. But people are always willing to give a helping hand, so I hope that folks will be able to recover soon in time for any new bad spells.
I hope that valuable lessons will be learned from our experience. Thanks again my friends. Warm regards,
Carey
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