Any news on Martinique yet? Thought this'd be the place
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Any news on Martinique yet? Thought this'd be the place
Shouldn't this be the place to find out about the Islands after they were slammed by Dean? Any news?!????
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Full report from Wikipedia, hope this is extensive enough:
"Martinique experienced 65 knots (75 mph, 120 km/h) winds with gusts to 90 knots (105 mph, 170 km/h).[14] The torrential rainfall caused flooding throughout the island, with the town of Rivière-Pilote flooding completely. The majority of Martinique's population were been left without electricity, water, telephone, or food.[30][31] The storm destroyed Martinique's entire banana crop, and 70% of the island's sugar cane plantations.[32]
Three people were killed, many more were injured, and 600 Martiniquans were left homeless. The banana fields were completely destroyed. Officials estimated the damage on the island at about €250 million (US$337 million).[33]"
So hurricane force sustained win on the south coast, banana crop is gone, as is the majority of sugar cane. Three were killed in Martinique, with six homeless. Hope whoever you're concerned about is okay(they likely are )
"Martinique experienced 65 knots (75 mph, 120 km/h) winds with gusts to 90 knots (105 mph, 170 km/h).[14] The torrential rainfall caused flooding throughout the island, with the town of Rivière-Pilote flooding completely. The majority of Martinique's population were been left without electricity, water, telephone, or food.[30][31] The storm destroyed Martinique's entire banana crop, and 70% of the island's sugar cane plantations.[32]
Three people were killed, many more were injured, and 600 Martiniquans were left homeless. The banana fields were completely destroyed. Officials estimated the damage on the island at about €250 million (US$337 million).[33]"
So hurricane force sustained win on the south coast, banana crop is gone, as is the majority of sugar cane. Three were killed in Martinique, with six homeless. Hope whoever you're concerned about is okay(they likely are )
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