Caribbean Hurricanes Of 2017 Provide A Chance For The Islands To Rebuild.
Business Traveler|June 2019

As destructive as they were, the Caribbean hurricanes of 2017 provide a chance for the islands to rebuild and renew.

Nigel Tisdall
Caribbean Hurricanes Of 2017 Provide A Chance For The Islands To Rebuild.

At first, it seems like just another convivial ferry crossing in the Caribbean. Tourists are lapping up the sunshine, a cheery crew dispenses beers and rum punches, Bob Marley’s singing “Coming In From the Cold.” Yet as we sail out of Simpson Bay Lagoon in St Maarten, bound for the paradise beaches of Anguilla, I sense things aren’t quite right. Why don’t those yachts have masts? What’s that shipping container doing in the water? How does a car get so mangled?

This is the grotesque debris that lingers from the onslaught of Irma, the Category Five hurricane that stormed across the northern Caribbean on September 6, 2017, causing more than 40 fatalities and $14.8 billion worth of damage. Incredibly, some 12 days later, the equally strong Hurricane Maria brought a similar misery to the south, pounding Dominica, the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico (third-strongest storm to hit the US), we're just under 3,000 people died.

It was a devastating double tragedy for the region, but as the Caribbean Tourism Organization points out, more than 70 percent of it remained open for business, including destinations such as Barbados, Jamaica, Grenada, and St Lucia. Down through the centuries, however, every island here has felt the sour kiss of malevolent weather, and it says everything that the word “hurricane” means in these tropical climes – derived from “hurakan,” meaning “god of the storm” in the language of the indigenous Taino people.

No one doubts there are more 185 mph winds and terrifying storm surges to come, and climate change seems to be making things worse. “The warmer the upper ocean, the more powerful a hurricane can become,” a study by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory concluded in May last year.

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