Hurricane Ravaged Dominica: ‘It’s All Gone’ And Fighting For Survival

In just the blink of an eye, island life on Dominica was turned upside down. Like Puerto Rico, Dominica was violently ravaged by Hurricane Maria, and residents are still fighting for survival.
The wooden frames and scattered, water-damaged belongings are all that remains of some homes of on Dominica, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria last month. Without warning, the storm rapidly accelerated from a Category 3 to a Category 5, and residents said they could do little to prepare. ‘There was lightning, there was heavy rain…[it was like] the hurricane was in the house,’ said Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit according to ABC News. ‘We have lost everything that money can buy, and that is a fact.’
The roof of Roosevelt Skerrit’s house was blown away and its floors flooded. On the night Hurricane Maria hit, Skerrit took to Facebook to post updates including one that said, ‘I am at the complete mercy of the hurricane. House is flooding’ and another that said, ‘The winds are merciless! We shall survive by the grace of God!’ Later he posted, ‘I have been rescued.’
‘You can still see the shock, the anxiety, the fear the trauma in the eyes and the expressions of people every day,’ he told ABC’s Nightline. ‘Their entire life investments, life’s savings, blown away.’ Another now displaced resident named Emmanuel Peter said he can still remember the roar of the hurricane-force winds. ‘It was just whistling, whistling,’ he said. ‘I thought it would burst my eardrums.’

This post was published at shtfplan on October 19th, 2017.