Impact of Hurricane Beryl on Cave Valley, St. Ann, Jamaica

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • In this video, we explore the devastating effects of Hurricane Beryl on the small community of Cave Valley in St. Ann, Jamaica. 🌪️💔
    Key Points Covered:
    Severe Flooding: Hurricane Beryl brought unprecedented rainfall, leading to severe flooding throughout Cave Valley. Homes and infrastructure were heavily damaged, displacing many families.
    Power Outages: The storm caused widespread power outages, leaving the community without electricity for several days. Efforts to restore power were challenged by the extent of the damage.
    Road Blockages: Fallen trees and debris blocked major roads, isolating the community and hindering emergency response efforts.
    Community Response: Despite the hardships, the resilience of the Cave Valley community shone through as neighbors helped each other with recovery and rebuilding efforts.
    Relief Efforts: We highlight the contributions of local and international relief organizations that provided much-needed aid to the affected residents.
    Join us as we delve into the heart of Cave Valley to witness the impact of Hurricane Beryl and the inspiring efforts of the community to overcome this natural disaster.
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    Tags:
    #HurricaneBeryl #CaveValley #StAnn #Jamaica #NaturalDisaster #Flooding #CommunityResilience #ReliefEfforts #StormImpact #WeatherUpdates
    voice-over done by @ jayden campbell

Комментарии • 4

  • @bigmike1065
    @bigmike1065 Месяц назад

    Wow, I remember those days as a child going to the marketplace with my grandfather, who was a farmer. On Saturdays, Cave Valley was filled with life and action. Trade & selling. Miss those days.

  • @davebigs
    @davebigs Месяц назад

    wow

  • @maznf3589
    @maznf3589 Месяц назад

    can anything be done to reduce the impact of flooding or allieviate the amount of water interfering with residential area. It is something to consider in the long term.

    • @ccviews.ja.876
      @ccviews.ja.876  Месяц назад

      Honestly this has been happening for years so it would seem like No one really cares. In my opinion the could widen and sink the river course , as well as keep the holes where the water leaves the area through clean