As a former disaster response coordinator, I want to commend your efforts in getting this high-quality drone footage out so quickly. If only we had such high-quality visual information after every remote disaster! Data is gold for decision-making at times like this, and I hope your footage is well used by the teams involved. Keep up the good work!
I was surprised that I didn't see any geodesic dome homes which are rated at 225 mph winds. Also Hempcrete, concrete mixed with hemp fibers, add alot of strength for little $$ especially for low slope concrete roofs.
They Storm Chasers from USA mainland for years this is first time for them to go another country far away that is in tropical lattitudes because they heard the weather news and wanted to CHASE IT This country has its own Government maybe they should have Storm Chasers Department to do this type of jobs Drones are cheap only 50US dollars @@elicitpassion1109
This heartbreaking footage has actually been a source of tremendous relief for the family of a yachtie stranded in Tyrell Bay and thousands of miles away from home. His family has been desperately trying to reach him without success but the drone captures him moving about on his damaged boat. Thanks for sharing indeed ! 🙏🏽
Thank you!!! This was so useful! I can see my friend working on his little boat in the mangroves. Dismasted but floating! His family will be so relieved to see that he survived.
what is obviously devastating is the building damage, which looks extensive, but is also disheartening is the complete lack of foliage now on the trees. the wind just wiped them clean of green... it's hard to watch and I hope everyone there can rebuild and live happy again very soon.
What was unreal were the eyewitnesses on the Carib Reservation on the northeast coast in Dominica with Hurricane Maria Cat 5 just before landfall in 2017..." the brilliant hues of blues and green in a boiling sky ... the lightning reached down to the ocean and ran along to the land where it caught huge trenches of forest on fire... the blackened and burnt sticks where foliage had been bore witness for months afterwards and not a blade of grass was to be seen as Maria pulverised every leaf into a fine misty green powder" such were the testimonies of those who survived.....
I visited there just two weeks ago. The trees already looked like this, they shed their leaves beacuse of an extreme dry season this year. Seeing the island destroyed like this is very saddening. Prayers to everyone there!
Your service to Carriacou is sooo appreciated! I'm sure many heroes will emerge from this. You are the immediate super heroes. Bless you for helping us see and know. Your respect & love for our friends and family is beyond anything I have ever seen at a time like this.
We sailed by Carriacou last Saturday on our way to a slip in Grenada where we rode out the storm. Last summer we spent most of it in Tyrell Bay and were planning on doing the same this year. It really hits home to see a place you are familiar with so destroyed. The Cruising Community here at the marina sent a large care package on the ferry to help out until more organized relief can arrive.
You know it's bad when all vegetation is brown and no leaves on the trees! I had one home destroyed by Charlie and others damaged over the years! I feel for all people affected and please put a link for donations!
To be fair, depending on the size of the island, and if they are able to make a bit of their own weather, dry season is always brown even before you add a hurricane.
@@nichmon3221 There are several relief funds set up. I would like to make sure to donate to one that goes directly to the people. Please let me know if you know one. If not, I have to go through a UK bank.
Besides getting fresh water and food down there ASAP, everyone might want to check out which buildings survived and why they were able to withstand those winds.
Your drone footage is top tier! Extremely devastating, but the people of the Caribbean are quite resilient and will find a way to rebuild their lives 🙏🏼🤲🏼
Thank you. I had to stop uploading 4k so only 1080 due to limitations on batteries and bandwidth. They are very strong and positive people and will stare the difficulties in the eyes with a smile. Just hope they get all the support needed.
Excellent footage... Unfortunately, I was able to see so much loss. I was there 6 weeks ago and made friends with a local musician... His 2 story house is leveled... I was also able to pick out another friends boat, and it is destroyed in the boat yard.... At least I know.... Positive vibes going out to everyone affected....
Thank you so much for this footage. We have been able to sight my fathers house in Tyrell Bay. Standing but roof gone on flat above. Just need news of him and his carers and friends now.
@@WxChasing His carer managed a quick call via the Police last night. He is okay but everyone at the shelter with cuts and bruises. The shelter at the school where only two rooms in the building remained intact. Other friends not so lucky with their house and boat; still awaiting word on them.
The blue house and the brown house @ 6:20; a testimony to the strength of the parpet roof. All builders and home owners, roofless and otherwise should take note.
Wow, I'm so grateful you are there to show us this footage. I'm so concerned for the people of Mayreau, Union Island and Canouan also. I wish there was some way you could get there to show us some footage. No communication from there at all. Thank you for putting yourself in harms way. Be safe
Thank you for Tyrell and Paradise Beach footage. Sadly we were able to confirm damage to the beach house and complete loss of our friends house behind it. Emotionally wrecked.
This was good to view as I was able to spot my grandmother's home which seems to have roofing issues. But home looks intact. Many thanks for the footage because at least we can see the real extent now rather than later when all is cleared up. Gives us something to go by.
this footage is obviously intense and I feel for all affected. That said, I must say I’m so impressed with the percent of homes that survived and look barely affected. Islanders know storms are coming and build accordingly and even the boats while pushed inland or ashore aren’t really smashed to bits. I’ve been through many hurricanes, one that was a direct hit such as this and there was literally one structure still standing and everything else down to the concrete slabs…. Boats splintered and waterways blocked. I hope they get all the relief and help they need to rebuild their island paradise once more. ❤❤such a beautiful place
@@fluffytail6355imagine holding a hair dryer going on high next to each ear for nine hours and watching your walls groan and move. It’s traumatizing. I can’t imagine what it was like for people on their boats, especially seeing the ones that flipped and knowing it could happen to them at any minute 😞
There appear to be very few that are barely affected, possibly buildings owned by wealthy people who can afford to pay extra for enhanced hurricane resistance in the build.
My heart breaks to see this devastated beautiful Island. It really hits home having spent time there on our boat. Walking those same streets, Making friends in a lot of the Islands that got hit badly by this hurricane.
@@WxChasing yes I am very blessed and lucky to have visited this beautiful Island with beautiful kindhearted people that I become to say have a bigger heart to enjoy the simplicity in life. Unfortunately now they lost their homes etc. .. I am wondering how they are doing with water supplies etc. perhaps you could explain this in a video? I think that would make us not living with this devastation a bit more “ Humble and Compassionate “ so to say. But then I believe you probably already have one on the go to be posted.
@@WxChasing wish I could do more. New Orleans raised and live in South Florida. I know important the work you’re doing is to those in need. Sharing your videos. Looking for best donation links to share as well.
The visuals are just saddening. Hope people are safe and that rebuilding will come soon, especially since some of the roads are still passible and your area is close to the sea for supplies. Not sure how you are doing the drone capturing but that is great work for recovery decisions.
Incredible the damage. So many homes destroyed. Catamarans upside down. Crazy. Many boaters are crying today. Hopefully the aid comes quickly. I will look to where best to donate!
Can you please video the north of the island that’s were my home is I’m currently in Grenada and don’t know the condition of it I’ll be thankful, it in the Dover limlair
Very good drone work! Looks like a giant helicopter flew upside down over the landscape and gave your beautiful island a haircut. Much like how Puerto Rico looked after Maria. I wish you all the best as you begin your recoveries! Hopefully World Central Kitchen will be there soon to get you fed and well taken care of. I will never understand why all the ships and sailing vessels are not moved to a safe harbor before mother nature unloads. They could all be bringing back desperately needed supplies in a flotilla.
Hopefully there is some world countries that are going to send some very vital aid to these people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And QUICKLY. Prayers to the great people of Grenada.
My family if from there we are trying to look for footage of my grandparents home but we have yet to see any it’s in the town area right across from the secondary school and the clinic
I will be uploading 1.5 hours of rolling shots later today just to get it out for people. I can’t even remember all the areas, it is quite a blur from stress and lack of sleep. Hope it helps.
@@WxChasing thank you so much and I can understand I was in carriacou for Ivan get some rest please and once again thank you guys so much for what you guys have done this far you guys 🤝🏾🤝🏾🤝🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@tonyrosam Hurricanes of this intensity are very rare for the Grenadines. Those islands lie south of the primary hurricane track climatology so they do not get direct hits very frequently, storms nearly always pass to the north.
I ran across a redditor in an Andrew thread telling of his current neighborhood in South FL. He reported there were construction crews not tying down roofs on new builds at all.
Thank God for letting you bring carriacou to the world we would of been forgotten without a doubt by big countries 😢am a kayak leaving in NY, from beausejour carriacou that's where my whole family lives, thank God they're alive,my whole family lost their homes, but we will rebuild with the powerful mighty help from Jesus 😢😢😢😢
May God bless you always for carriacou and peti martinque to the world, and not mixing everything up with greanda because that's what usually happens and carriacou and peti martinque gets forgotten 😢😢😢😢😢 thanks you for your hard kind work 😢😢😢😢😢
Could you please do a drone video of Bellevue South, Six Roads, and the more southern parts of the island? You're providing the best real-time information we have about the conditions on Carriacou at the moment. Craigston as well!
@@WxChasing could you confirm which starlink you're using? is it the Roam? I have family flying down from the US and I want to send one down with them.
Will you be able to get to the village of Petit Carenage? It’s just north of Windward. It’s a small village of mostly older people. My husband’s parents are there and we’re desperate to hear anything. They are in their 80’s.
There is not a single structure that escaped serious damage. This is exactly what catastrophic devastation looks like. I hope the international community steps in rather quickly to offer significant aid and other assistance to the people of Carriacou, Grenada. Truly heartbreaking.
Devastating for this Era. Remind me of when my dad talked of Hurricane Janet in 1955. It estimated 147 deaths. Houses also were not as strongly built as today. This present devastation is bad, but I am thanking God that there may not have been any loss of life. My prayers are with everyone affected by Byril. May God be with each of you in your time of need. In Jesus name, Amen.
@@paulevans6403 not until after... Many Meteorologist admit underestimating it's over night growth as it struck the Windward Islands. Beryl... she's not done.
It was an intensifying category 4, the damage in this video looks comparable to a cat 5 like Andrew or Michael. I suspect given the hills, there was some topographic enhancement of wind/gusts in places.
Goodness they got alot of Damage. I knoe that had to be scary. Hoping and Praying everyone is okay and They get the help and relief They need. God bless and Protect 😢🙏❤
TY both for the continued coverage and footage. I was wondering how you both are doing, do u have what u need to sustain and are you processing mentally ok? Blessings 🙏🙏🙏
Traditional West Indian construction, concrete walls, wooden roof, the roof is the weak point, in Puerto Rico we have poured concrete roofs for the most part, each house is a bunker.
Amazed to see some structures remained unscathed while others have been destroyed!! My heart n prayers for those folks who have lost everything!! 💔❤️🩹 I hope they find the resources to rebuild…maybe more inland!!
Thanks for this valueable footage. Does anyone reading this know of a donation account for helping the people on Carricou? I've spend much time on the island and feel so so sorry about this all...
Many or even most of the buildings are destroyed. Some of the buildings, even the ones right on the water, appear to be untouched. Tells you what different construction methods can do.
Hi, here is a fundraiser we are helping to support, please check it out! www.gofundme.com/f/carriacou-strong-hurricane-relief?
As a former disaster response coordinator, I want to commend your efforts in getting this high-quality drone footage out so quickly. If only we had such high-quality visual information after every remote disaster! Data is gold for decision-making at times like this, and I hope your footage is well used by the teams involved. Keep up the good work!
Yes. Excellent drone coverage.
there were many very well built houses there
I was surprised that I didn't see any geodesic dome homes which are rated at 225 mph winds. Also Hempcrete, concrete mixed with hemp fibers, add alot of strength for little $$ especially for low slope concrete roofs.
Thanks to these people. This isn’t the government work.
They Storm Chasers from USA mainland for years this is first time for them to go another country far away that is in tropical lattitudes because they heard the weather news and wanted to CHASE IT
This country has its own Government maybe they should have Storm Chasers Department to do this type of jobs
Drones are cheap only 50US dollars @@elicitpassion1109
This heartbreaking footage has actually been a source of tremendous relief for the family of a yachtie stranded in Tyrell Bay and thousands of miles away from home. His family has been desperately trying to reach him without success but the drone captures him moving about on his damaged boat. Thanks for sharing indeed ! 🙏🏽
... where in the video did you spot your family member?
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Thank you!!! This was so useful! I can see my friend working on his little boat in the mangroves. Dismasted but floating! His family will be so relieved to see that he survived.
WXChasing, we appreciate you!!! Thanks again, and remain safe!
Get out of there before the nextibe. What are you, Stupid?
what is obviously devastating is the building damage, which looks extensive, but is also disheartening is the complete lack of foliage now on the trees. the wind just wiped them clean of green... it's hard to watch and I hope everyone there can rebuild and live happy again very soon.
What was unreal were the eyewitnesses on the Carib Reservation on the northeast coast in Dominica with Hurricane Maria Cat 5 just before landfall in 2017..." the brilliant hues of blues and green in a boiling sky ... the lightning reached down to the ocean and ran along to the land where it caught huge trenches of forest on fire... the blackened and burnt sticks where foliage had been bore witness for months afterwards and not a blade of grass was to be seen as Maria pulverised every leaf into a fine misty green powder" such were the testimonies of those who survived.....
Trees are resilient
Not only have the trees been stripped, some have even been debarked. I thought that occurred only in stronger tornadoes.
We still have bare mangroves down here in SW Florida, it will be a while for these people to rebuild. Prayers to them
I visited there just two weeks ago. The trees already looked like this, they shed their leaves beacuse of an extreme dry season this year. Seeing the island destroyed like this is very saddening. Prayers to everyone there!
Your service to Carriacou is sooo appreciated! I'm sure many heroes will emerge from this. You are the immediate super heroes. Bless you for helping us see and know. Your respect & love for our friends and family is beyond anything I have ever seen at a time like this.
We sailed by Carriacou last Saturday on our way to a slip in Grenada where we rode out the storm. Last summer we spent most of it in Tyrell Bay and were planning on doing the same this year. It really hits home to see a place you are familiar with so destroyed. The Cruising Community here at the marina sent a large care package on the ferry to help out until more organized relief can arrive.
Thank you for helping. You are fortunate to have experienced Carriacou. That community will figure it out. Hoping they get all the help they need.
Thank you for this. Everybody watching has to pitch in and try to help somehow. The people of Carriacou are wonderful, and they need our support.
You know it's bad when all vegetation is brown and no leaves on the trees! I had one home destroyed by Charlie and others damaged over the years! I feel for all people affected and please put a link for donations!
To be fair, depending on the size of the island, and if they are able to make a bit of their own weather, dry season is always brown even before you add a hurricane.
Look at this aftermath, look liked this Hurricane was the mighty one.
I pray that they can get the support they desperately need. The devastation is unbelievable.
You can always donate to them.
@@nichmon3221
There are several relief funds set up. I would like to make sure to donate to one that goes directly to the people.
Please let me know if you know one.
If not, I have to go through a UK bank.
Blessings to the islands!! 🙏
Blessings, YES that will stop a herricane.
Thank you for posting your excellent footage music and noise free. The sound of silence is very fitting. 🙏
Besides getting fresh water and food down there ASAP, everyone might want to check out which buildings survived and why they were able to withstand those winds.
Your drone footage is top tier! Extremely devastating, but the people of the Caribbean are quite resilient and will find a way to rebuild their lives 🙏🏼🤲🏼
Thank you. I had to stop uploading 4k so only 1080 due to limitations on batteries and bandwidth. They are very strong and positive people and will stare the difficulties in the eyes with a smile. Just hope they get all the support needed.
Thank you for posting. You are a blessing.
Excellent footage... Unfortunately, I was able to see so much loss. I was there 6 weeks ago and made friends with a local musician... His 2 story house is leveled... I was also able to pick out another friends boat, and it is destroyed in the boat yard.... At least I know.... Positive vibes going out to everyone affected....
Thank you so much for this footage. We have been able to sight my fathers house in Tyrell Bay. Standing but roof gone on flat above. Just need news of him and his carers and friends now.
I’m glad we could at least provide a view. Hopefully you make contact soon.
@@WxChasing His carer managed a quick call via the Police last night. He is okay but everyone at the shelter with cuts and bruises. The shelter at the school where only two rooms in the building remained intact. Other friends not so lucky with their house and boat; still awaiting word on them.
Thank you. Mainstream media never show the smaller places. Excellent footage. 💔
The blue house and the brown house @ 6:20; a testimony to the strength of the parpet roof. All builders and home owners, roofless and otherwise should take note.
Thank you so much for sharing this footage. It has been really helpful in seeing the situation with friends who had boats in the lagoon.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, I'm so grateful you are there to show us this footage. I'm so concerned for the people of Mayreau, Union Island and Canouan also. I wish there was some way you could get there to show us some footage. No communication from there at all. Thank you for putting yourself in harms way. Be safe
There's some images circling of union on Twitter. Similar state to carriacou.
Thank you for Tyrell and Paradise Beach footage. Sadly we were able to confirm damage to the beach house and complete loss of our friends house behind it. Emotionally wrecked.
I’m so sorry to hear that. I know these videos bring a lot of bad news but I’ve learned from many past that not knowing is the hardest part.
This was good to view as I was able to spot my grandmother's home which seems to have roofing issues. But home looks intact. Many thanks for the footage because at least we can see the real extent now rather than later when all is cleared up. Gives us something to go by.
Glad it helped.
@@WxChasing May I ask your permission to use your (this) youtube link? regards
this footage is obviously intense and I feel for all affected. That said, I must say I’m so impressed with the percent of homes that survived and look barely affected. Islanders know storms are coming and build accordingly and even the boats while pushed inland or ashore aren’t really smashed to bits. I’ve been through many hurricanes, one that was a direct hit such as this and there was literally one structure still standing and everything else down to the concrete slabs…. Boats splintered and waterways blocked. I hope they get all the relief and help they need to rebuild their island paradise once more. ❤❤such a beautiful place
Things always look worse in person unfortunately
What is it like to be in a hurricane? I’m from Canada so can’t even imagine.
@@fluffytail6355imagine holding a hair dryer going on high next to each ear for nine hours and watching your walls groan and move. It’s traumatizing. I can’t imagine what it was like for people on their boats, especially seeing the ones that flipped and knowing it could happen to them at any minute 😞
There appear to be very few that are barely affected, possibly buildings owned by wealthy people who can afford to pay extra for enhanced hurricane resistance in the build.
Thanks, indeed, for the aerial drone shots. I can see my parents' house. Be safe ❤️
You are very welcome
I hope your and Johnathan's story of this Small Island disaster reaches around the world!
We will release our behind the scenes video at some point but the story Beryl’s impact on Grenada cones first.
My heart breaks to see this devastated beautiful Island. It really hits home having spent time there on our boat. Walking those same streets, Making friends in a lot of the Islands that got hit badly by this hurricane.
You are lucky, such amazing people.
@@WxChasing yes I am very blessed and lucky to have visited this beautiful Island with beautiful kindhearted people that I become to say have a bigger heart to enjoy the simplicity in life. Unfortunately now they lost their homes etc. ..
I am wondering how they are doing with water supplies etc. perhaps you could explain this in a video? I think that would make us not living with this devastation a bit more “ Humble and Compassionate “ so to say.
But then I believe you probably already have one on the go to be posted.
Thanks!
Thank you.
@@WxChasing wish I could do more. New Orleans raised and live in South Florida. I know important the work you’re doing is to those in need. Sharing your videos. Looking for best donation links to share as well.
It still boggles my mind that even up on the hills, the greenery is totally blown away.
The effect of the wind is more severe at higher altitudes.
@@andriajohnson8607 I know. It's just amazing to see that
The visuals are just saddening. Hope people are safe and that rebuilding will come soon, especially since some of the roads are still passible and your area is close to the sea for supplies. Not sure how you are doing the drone capturing but that is great work for recovery decisions.
I lived in Miami during hurricane Andrew and I can tell you that pictures and videos never look as bad as when you see things in person.
1000%
This is a prime example of the quiet after the storm!!😮
The sky and water are always so beautiful the day after a hurricane, such a sharp contrast to the devastation they wrought the day before.
I'm quite surprised by that. Thought water would be mucky from all the churning and run off
Strong beautiful people but we need to help them get their feet’s back on the ground this is heartbreaking 💔
Thank you 😢😢😢😢😢😢just emotional 😢
Heartbreaking
Incredible the damage. So many homes destroyed. Catamarans upside down. Crazy. Many boaters are crying today. Hopefully the aid comes quickly. I will look to where best to donate!
Wow. Just Devastating.
Can you please video the north of the island that’s were my home is I’m currently in Grenada and don’t know the condition of it I’ll be thankful, it in the Dover limlair
Very good drone work! Looks like a giant helicopter flew upside down over the landscape and gave your beautiful island a haircut. Much like how Puerto Rico looked after Maria. I wish you all the best as you begin your recoveries! Hopefully World Central Kitchen will be there soon to get you fed and well taken care of. I will never understand why all the ships and sailing vessels are not moved to a safe harbor before mother nature unloads. They could all be bringing back desperately needed supplies in a flotilla.
World Central Kitchen is there. Thank you for the compliments. Horrific situation for sure.
Good ,clear photography.
It's really scary how this looks like tornado damage but instead of a narrow band, the entire island is just shredded, unreal
Hopefully there is some world countries that are going to send some very vital aid to these people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And QUICKLY. Prayers to the great people of Grenada.
Wow! So sad. Please add a link for donations and how everyone can help or what organizations are leading initiatives that we can help join and share.
Waiting for the list of charity groups responding long term. Should have it today.
Much love from the Bahamas 😭😭😭😭😭😭
The baots in that little dirty water cover made it out!!! So cool to see.. Gotta park in those places for these storms or your a goner
Wxchasing .Thank you kindly ❤. God bless you
Your killer god couldn’t bless them stoping the hurricane?
Praying for all those effected. So heartbreaking.
My family if from there we are trying to look for footage of my grandparents home but we have yet to see any it’s in the town area right across from the secondary school and the clinic
I will be uploading 1.5 hours of rolling shots later today just to get it out for people. I can’t even remember all the areas, it is quite a blur from stress and lack of sleep. Hope it helps.
@@WxChasing thank you so much and I can understand I was in carriacou for Ivan get some rest please and once again thank you guys so much for what you guys have done this far you guys 🤝🏾🤝🏾🤝🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Thank you for the drone footage.
My heart goes out to everybody involved if I could get over there and help with the cleanup I would
Wow, you can certain tell the different building styles over time
Thank you. Excellent quality. Please could you try and take some footage of Bogles and Craigston areas of Carriacou where we have family and friends.
This is unsustainable. Period.
Build again for a year if lucky and then wait for the next one? And the next? We really screwed this planet up.
@@tonyrosam Hurricanes of this intensity are very rare for the Grenadines. Those islands lie south of the primary hurricane track climatology so they do not get direct hits very frequently, storms nearly always pass to the north.
I appreciate your efforts. I would like footage from Bellevue South.
My prayers goes out to everyone affected and about to be 🙏
Nice sturdy block/concrete building but weak tin roofs. Even unboarded windows didn't break but roofs are gone. What a shame.
I ran across a redditor in an Andrew thread telling of his current neighborhood in South FL. He reported there were construction crews not tying down roofs on new builds at all.
@@Kit-Ballou3664that shouldn’t pass city inspection
@@RebootTheCatamaran lol where do you live that you believe that would stop anything?
Thank God for letting you bring carriacou to the world we would of been forgotten without a doubt by big countries 😢am a kayak leaving in NY, from beausejour carriacou that's where my whole family lives, thank God they're alive,my whole family lost their homes, but we will rebuild with the powerful mighty help from Jesus 😢😢😢😢
Please let's not forget PM peti martinque, they're devastated also, very beautiful Islands and loving people, it's sooo heartbreaking 😢😢😢😢😢
May God bless you always for carriacou and peti martinque to the world, and not mixing everything up with greanda because that's what usually happens and carriacou and peti martinque gets forgotten 😢😢😢😢😢 thanks you for your hard kind work 😢😢😢😢😢
Any idea where that cargo container (6:53) came from? It's near the top of the mountain. Was it already there or was it blown there?
It was blown down the best we could tell.
Devastating scenes. Hope everyone stays safe. Bless you all
Could you please do a drone video of Bellevue South, Six Roads, and the more southern parts of the island? You're providing the best real-time information we have about the conditions on Carriacou at the moment.
Craigston as well!
We have shot everything we can with the drone. Jonathan Petramala will have much more video coming from the ground.
Do you have shots from L'Esterre?
@@WxChasing could you confirm which starlink you're using? is it the Roam? I have family flying down from the US and I want to send one down with them.
God Bless these people!.
Will you be able to get to the village of Petit Carenage? It’s just north of Windward. It’s a small village of mostly older people. My husband’s parents are there and we’re desperate to hear anything. They are in their 80’s.
Reminds me of Lahaina, but without the burn marks, and bigger. Much bigger.
Would be good to have points of donation to help.
Thanks for sharing.
I am waiting for the list of charities coordinating long term response on the island.
sad though it is thanks for all your efforts. what terrible damage.
There is not a single structure that escaped serious damage. This is exactly what catastrophic devastation looks like. I hope the international community steps in rather quickly to offer significant aid and other assistance to the people of Carriacou, Grenada. Truly heartbreaking.
What if there are people on that half sunken boat? 2:40
🙏🎺❤️ Prayers for these people!❤️🎺🙏
Thank you
My pleasure.
Seeing trees stripped bare in such large areas is sobering.
Can you show where everyone went for shelter, my lord my prayers to the people of this beautiful island.🙏
This is huge wreck it will long time rebuilt.they must change building code tough building.thanks video😮
🙏🏻. Prayers for you islanders🌺.
In 20 17 we went true 2 cat 5 in 9 days in st Thomas I feel for my fellow west Indian. Hope everyone from shanty town Jamaica move move move
Devastating for this Era. Remind me of when my dad talked of Hurricane Janet in 1955. It estimated 147 deaths. Houses also were not as strongly built as today. This present devastation is bad, but I am thanking God that there may not have been any loss of life. My prayers are with everyone affected by Byril. May God be with each of you in your time of need. In Jesus name, Amen.
Looks like straight wind damage no storm surge
Wow. Just WOW.
And now the clean up begins.
Do you have any footage of the Windward area?
Coming
@ 2:06 'The Original Slipway' Restaurant used to serve up some mighty fine food!
@ 7:22 she put up a strong fight, she'll be back on the Air asap once Crews of Tower & Antenna Riggers arrive.
STAY POSITIVE ++++++++
Meteorologists said this was a Category 3. As a Coast Guardsman... if this is damage from a 3... God protect us all from a Cat 5!
I agree; catamarans don’t flip in cat 3 winds
No, incorrect, a strong 4, called as such.
@@paulevans6403 not until after... Many Meteorologist admit underestimating it's over night growth as it struck the Windward Islands.
Beryl... she's not done.
It was an intensifying category 4, the damage in this video looks comparable to a cat 5 like Andrew or Michael. I suspect given the hills, there was some topographic enhancement of wind/gusts in places.
Goodness they got alot of Damage. I knoe that had to be scary. Hoping and Praying everyone is okay and They get the help and relief They need. God bless and Protect 😢🙏❤
TY both for the continued coverage and footage. I was wondering how you both are doing, do u have what u need to sustain and are you processing mentally ok? Blessings 🙏🙏🙏
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How come some of the houses [very few] stayed intact?
Live on these Islands it's bound to happen.
Yet how many “all-knowing” white people from canada and the USA think this is the place to retire
Traditional West Indian construction, concrete walls, wooden roof, the roof is the weak point, in Puerto Rico we have poured concrete roofs for the most part, each house is a bunker.
I don’t know why people don’t share what works in other cultures.
As bad as it is, imagine had Beryl peaked before instead of after 😱
Then you'd have a Maria in Puerto Rico situation again.
Unbelievable footage
Amazed to see some structures remained unscathed while others have been destroyed!! My heart n prayers for those folks who have lost everything!! 💔❤️🩹 I hope they find the resources to rebuild…maybe more inland!!
Thanks for this valueable footage. Does anyone reading this know of a donation account for helping the people on Carricou? I've spend much time on the island and feel so so sorry about this all...
My Nan is in Belle View South, any chance you could get footage there ?
Our hometown is destroyed 😞
Thankyou , .
According to Google maps, this island was a piece of paradise. So sad to see the damage one storm can do overnight.
I only got to experience the beauty for a few hours before the storm but it was striking. It will be back, will take a long time.
When Will Support Arrive? From Whom?
This was Saint Thomas in 2017
These poor people.we have been hit by three major hurricanes Rita,laura and delta.this is so devastating
Many or even most of the buildings are destroyed. Some of the buildings, even the ones right on the water, appear to be untouched. Tells you what different construction methods can do.
Send prayers to all that was affected by Beryle