Fall floods threaten: Ms. dies after storm damage in Jamaica!
Fall floods threaten: Ms. dies after storm damage in Jamaica!
Historical Caribbean storm: Hurricane Berrikan whirls
over the islandsThe residents of Jamaica breathe open up after passing by hurricane Beryl, although the storm has also left its mark here. In the southern regions that were stripped from the center of the storm, the authorities warn of possible floods that continue to be a threat. The effects of the hurricane on the south coast have already shown tragic consequences, as the death of a woman in the northwest of the island, which was hit by a falling tree, reported a spokeswoman for disaster protection.
In addition to the human losses, Hurricane Beryl also caused massive damage to the infrastructure and the residential buildings. The southwestern district of St. Elizabeth, which is particularly affected, has great damage to the buildings. Agriculture Minister Floyd Green warns of the effects of the storm and describes the far -reaching damage in the region. A large number of roofs have been destroyed, houses were affected, trees were uprooted, and many roads have become impassable due to rubble. The cleanup and repairs will therefore take time to rebuild the community.
Experts see this historical Caribbean storm as a warning signal for the increased frequency and intensity of storms in the region. Global warming and climate change could make such extreme weather situations occur more often. The local authorities and municipalities must therefore increasingly prepare for such natural disasters and take appropriate measures to minimize the effects and to ensure the safety of the residents.
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