Roseau: Severe Flooding and Heavy Damage Throughout the City. No Fatalities Reported
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Roseau: Severe flooding and heavy damage throughout the city. No fatalities reported. The hospital and community centre lost their roofs. Kings Hill badly damaged, with nearly all roofs gone. All roofs gone from the hospital (in Goodwill) east to St. Aromant. Windsor Park to be used as a landing site for helicopters in the morning. Laudat: No information. Morne Prosper: One fatality. Morne Daniel: Houses damaged. Canefield: Airport inoperable. Severe damage to areas of town nearest the airport. Massacre: Lost roofs. Mahaut: 95% of roofs gone. Layou: "Took a beating", presumably to flooding from the Layou River. The bridges are out. St. Joseph: "Not so bad" Mero: No information. Salisbury: Houses lost roofs. Morne Raquette: No information. Coulibistrie: Minimal wind damage but severe flooding from Coulibistrie River, at a higher level than in TS Erika. Colihaut: No communications with police station. Minimal wind damage but severe flooding from Colihaut River. Picard: All Ross students who stayed on campus accounted for. Minimal damage to campus, some roofs off in surrounding area. Portsmouth: 95% of roofs gone. Tanetane, Penville: No information. Vieille Case: Police station destroyed. Dos d'Ane: One fatality, 5 missing. Bense, Calibishie, Woodford Hill: No information. Wesley: Town very badly damaged. Marigot: Airport surprisingly clear and may be operational within days. Town very badly damaged. No communications with police station. Atkinson: Severe damage. Bataka, Monkey Hill, Salibia, Gaulette, Sineku, Castle Bruce, Good Hope, Petite Soufriere: No information. Rosalie, Morne Jaune: No information, presumed very badly damaged or destroyed. Johnson JohnRose | Communications Specialist | Caribbean Tourism Organization 7th Floor | Baobab Tower | Warrens l St. Michael | BB22026 | Barbados Tel: (246) 427-5242 Ext 2229 | Fax: (246) 429-3065 | Skype: Websites: www.OneCaribbean.org | www.CaribbeanTravel.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/CaribbeanTourismOrganization Twitter: www.twitter.com/CtoTourism One Sea, One Voice, One Caribbean .