Giant Waves - In Trinidad - Our Tsunami
From: "Carol Mc Millan" <carolstar100 at hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:41:21 +0000
Hi All
Just wanted to share this with you guys hundreds of visitors to one of the most popular beaches the Maracas Bay in Trinidad on Sunday were forced to abandon their beach as huge waves, up to 15 feet high, batterd the shoreline. People sough refuge by standing on Tables tops but the water continued to force itself further inland. A lot of people started to panick as they felt we were about to experience a Tsunami. Most of the fishing boats were badly damaged. Some of the huts on the beach were damaged as the water came up to the counter tops. As the water poured through the doors and windows of one hut a cooking gas tank exploded. Up to late evening, most people who were trapped were making attempts to get to their cars as the height of the waves continued to rise.
It is the first time in 10 years Maracas has experience such. The Metereological Office in Piarco were unable to give a reason for the huge waves, but advised the public to be careful. Apparently for the next 12 hours both Trinidad and Tobago along the nothern coast are expected to experience this sort of weather pattern.
Carol Mc Millan
http://www.stormcarib.com






