HURRICANE BERYL | Storm system left "armageddon like" damage: Grenada's PM
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- Grenada's Prime Minister Hon. Dickon Mitchell joins to discuss the damages Hurricane Beryl has caused to Grenada and surrounding islands.
Palm trees wilt after being uprooted by Hurricane Beryl in St. Patrick, Grenada, Tuesday, July 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Haron Forteau)
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My prayers are for everyone 🙏😢
Nurd
@@CHodgyrude
Sensational headline
😢
Sorry Canada won't be able to help you guys
You don't have too....
You obviously don't know much about turdeau.
Neither can Australia then
Too late, billions of dollars are already on route
@@gonefishing4204 in rupees?
And it's only gonna get worse as time goes on. If you're smart, you're moving away from environmentally vulnerable areas.
I got an "environmentally vulnerable" area for ya
Agreed. Middle of country is best. Prairies or northern canada is best.
Move away from Earthquake prone areas
Move away from Volcanic prone areas
Move away from Fire prone areas
Move away from Flood prone areas
Move away from Tsunami prone areas
Move away from Hurricane prone areas
Move away from Tornado prone areas
There is no place now that isn't environmentally vulnerable. I live in Northern Ontario and we had a storm system that dropped over 125 mm in on 8 hour period. Really there is no safe zone you can run to where that can be considered safe.