Currently here in st Vincent and the grenadines right now and some of my family and their friends lost their roofs and some peoples houses were destroyed. My great uncle house has been here for almost 50 years and the roof came off. The community really comes together to help in times like this. Currently without power all over the country. Seeing how people come together and help their neighbors like this is breathtaking… I really feel the love here. I’ve missed my country so much…
Currently here in st Vincent and the grenadines right now and some of my family and their friends lost their roofs and some peoples houses were destroyed. My great uncle house has been here for almost 50 years and the roof came off. The community really comes together to help in times like this. Currently without power all over the country.
Let's pray and ask the Lord for forgiveness, he will prepare us for his return GODBLESS 🤲🤲🤲🤲 🕊🕊🕊🕯🕯🕯🕯 فلنصلي ونطلب من الرب المغفرة فهو سيجهزنا لعودته يا رب 🤲🤲🤲🤲 🕊🕊🕊🕯🕯🕯🕯
Get everything that you need, NOW, and head to the highest point on the island if you can. Get as high as possible, and take life preservers, if you have. The eye WILL pass right over Grenada.
Stay safe! I went through hurricane Ida a couple of years ago, being a bit further inland, it was only a category 3 for me, but I was in the direct path of the eyewall. I've weathered many storms, but that one struck fear into me, sustained wind speeds over 120 mph are no joke. My 🙏 are with you guys. I hope everyone makes it out okay.
Why do people worry so much about preparing for a hurricane the only way to avoid them is to get out of its way but on islands in the Caribbean where ya going to go in the USA we have other states to run to,but if your in its path all you can do is pray
And all of you weather folks can do is PREDICT thers never any solid information of these storms to rely on use hurricane Ian as an example or hurricane Dorian