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Hurricane Beryl, a monster with 150 mph winds, ripped off roofs, snapped trees ... Caribbean but the initial reports described widespread wind and storm surge damage across a number of islands.
As Floridians cleared supermarkets of bottled water and emptied gas pumps, people in the northeastern Caribbean were making last minute-preparations before powerful Hurricane Irma hit their islands.
Caribbean’s slice of paradise ... Eagle Beach is home to the iconic fofoti trees. Fofoti trees’ distinctive and wind-sculpted ...
As Beryl moves this weekend toward the Gulf of Mexico and Texas, the Caribbean islands ... could have been a more destructive storm — but many structures were no match for the swift wind and ...
When a pristine Caribbean mangrove was decimated by a tourism project, locals on Union Island found a way ... Less than 500 of those acres (202 hectares) have mangroves on them today ...
Last summer, Donihue, a researcher from Harvard University, traveled to the Caribbean islands of ... Many trees had been uprooted and stripped bare, but those that had survived were already ...
A small island juts out of the Caribbean Sea ... and the circle of life has restarted. “We’re getting vegetation, we’re getting fig trees. So, the birds are coming, they’re eating and ...
On the larger islands ... storm surges and wind damage. The Calusa of southwest Florida used trees as windbreaks against storm winds. The colonial powers changed how Caribbean people interacted ...