Hurricane
Maria Recovery + A Positive Course of Action
Storm
Clouds Gathering
On
September 18th, 2017 the eye of hurricane Maria passed directly over
Dominica. Winds hit at speeds of 195 miles per hour; first from the
east, then from the west.
The
wind brought torrential rains. Rivers and drains overflowed carrying
tangled masses of branches, fallen trees and mud into homes and
businesses. In a matter of hours entire villages were reduced to
piles of debris. This damage was inflicted across the entire nation
at the same time. From the outside it looked to many like a death
blow.
The
people of Dominica, however, are not the kind to wait passively for
help. They have a highly resilient and adaptive culture. The world
at large has a lot to learn from these people.
This is a livestream event from earlier today
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