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Sat Jul 6, 2024, 09:30 AM Jul 2024

Grenada minister tells UN: hurricane-devastated Islands need anything for a human being to survive'

Source: Associated Press

Grenada minister tells UN: hurricane-devastated Islands need anything for `a human being to survive’

BY EDITH M. LEDERER
Updated 11:52 PM EDT, July 5, 2024

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The minister for the two islands in Grenada that Hurricane Beryl first slammed into with catastrophic winds had a simple message for U.N. and other humanitarian officials who asked what was needed: “Anything that would allow a human being to survive.”

Tevin Andrews, who was in the devastated island of Carriacou Friday where Beryl first made landfall as the earliest category 4 storm in the Atlantic, also said when asked whether there was flat space for humanitarian workers to set up tents: “The whole island is flat.”

Simon Springett, the top U.N. humanitarian official for the eastern Caribbean and Barbados, who listened to Andrews’ call and relayed his remarks to U.N. correspondents said he didn’t want to sound over-dramatic, “but the islands were really dramatically, catastrophically, catastrophically hit.”

He said Beryl’s fierce rains and wind late Monday in Carriacou knocked out desalination plants, cell towers, and fiber optic cables, left roads impassable, and destroyed probably 95% of housing along with local businesses and income-generating activities.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/un-hurricane-beryl-grenada-st-vincent-damage-79d64bb37e3598919409a70a9a2a310c

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