Life at Lower Lauriston and other areas following Beryl

Published 2024-07-06

All Comments (21)
  • God you are just awesome. Thank you for protecting our people during this destructive hurricane.
  • Keep the spirit of hope and patience alive because desperation and frustration likes misery. This situation requires every bit of strength emotionally , mentally and physically . We will continue to pray and offer our help
  • @garymottley9179
    Love and prayers for my brothers and sisters in Carriacou, from Barbados πŸ‡§πŸ‡§
  • Yes it is devastating and horrific. As long as there is life there is hope. Thank God for life. Hold on hold on my peoples. We are helping and coming to help. God bless.
  • @MrKaptenkaj
    Blessings and thanks for the tour! Keep the spirit up we will be here to help ❀️
  • @Baseecano
    Thank you very much for sharing this.
  • I wonder how many of these houses were insured against storm damage. Maybe the larger, more expensive structures are insured?
  • @StaceyBrownBell
    You guys are doing a really great job,I appreciate you for that it is just unbelievable the magnitude of the damage in those islands,but I will say this a lot of the damage is caused also by the power lines that fall on houses and light and wiring also is a hazard for so many people,please get to your MP or who runs your district and plea them to put the power lines underground because this will be the same result next year if a big storm comes and for the safety of the people they should do it ,this guy is so hard to watch but I know you will be back but it will be a while,Stay strong
  • @my4hvids
    I hope the people of your islands can rebuild stronger and not go through this again. It is heartbreaking to see this.
  • I am still in shock at the images I am seeing now. The beautiful paradise island of Carriacou is on pause. It will be restored. Sad to see the devastation. I love my Carriacou.
  • @Baseecano
    Are you able to do a drive on the same route you did in the "Tour in Carriacou witnessing Preparations for hurricane Beryl" As the hurricane passed i thought about you and the pastor. I was glad to see you upload, whew..a release
  • @clemderrick7236
    There is a film on the mangrove made some years ago also chrss gibbs produce a report on the 1955 hurricane just for info only thanks for sharing
  • Remember, building supplies can be recycled. Starting new is not always necessary. Reuse everything you can.
  • @tonyneblett6604
    Could you do a tour of belmont and Bellevue. Just need to see how my family fear
  • @frankrivera4625
    Is your national guard it there yet? They should be cleaning and bringing supplies. Hope everyone is good.
  • The mangrove should be protected wetlands. Hopefully, no one will build in the mangrove anymore.