Driving through the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl while driving in North Grenada #hurricane #nature

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Published 2024-07-02
On 1st July 2024 hurricane Beryl made landfall as a category 4 destroying the sister islands of Carriacou and Petit Martinique.
On the mainland of Grenada most of the damages to houses were on the northern side of the island, but there were loads of fallen trees all over the island.
Here is a look at what it was like driving in the north of the island assessing the damages.


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All Comments (21)
  • Keep doing what you do to bring info to interested people. I am not Grenadian, but I love the island and the people. Grenada is in my prayers.😢
  • @gray011170
    Bless you sir. My wife and I just got back from Grenada 2 weeks ago. We rented a car and drove all over the island. Usually when we go we stay on Mt Moritz with my wife's family but this time we stayed on Morne Jaloux. Seeing the church on Leapers Hill made it seem like we were there again.
  • @carolbelfon
    Thank for sharing I love looking at my 🇬🇩
  • @2high83
    Thank you. I was hoping to see how Mount Rose is, but it’s good to see that most people’s homes in other parts of Saint Patrick didn’t take too much damage.
  • Thank you for the update. I am a Grenadia, born in carriacou and living in the UK England. Once again thank you for your coverage.
  • @RiGGyForReal
    Thanks for the upload bro. I expected this. I'm glad more houses were not damaged. Coconut trees seem to be very wind resistant.
  • Thanks for sharing. I too was watching to see you pass through MT Rose but perhaps another time. Keep up the good work.
  • @scherinej
    You cut at Swayzeez, I take that to mean that both Swayzeez and the other guest house on the cliff facing the sea are fine.
  • @jkirkland3189
    Well, I see electricity lines in place, you still have green and many trees survived. I see no landslides. It was bad, but not as bad as Maria in 2017. I congratulate you and your government for those really steady electric lines. Hopefully you'll recover faster than we ever did.
  • @Dragonflyy473
    Thx for dis video..dis jus made it more real..I knew Victoria n Sauteurs had more significant damage..but wasnt expecting dat..
  • @SHADOWNINE79
    Thank you for the update. I saw at the end of the video that you were in seamoon. I have family there, was there alot of damage you could see around that area?
  • Doc, did you get some time to drive from St. David's to St. Andrew's? Thanks once again!!