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    Rhapsody of the Seas Delivers Critical Aid to Grenada

    News TeamBy News Team09/07/2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In response to the devastating impacts of Hurricane Beryl, Royal Caribbean’s ship, Rhapsody of the Seas, has undertaken a vital relief mission to support Grenada’s outer islands.

    • The ship, arriving promptly in Grenada, carries essential supplies aimed at alleviating the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, which left a path of destruction on islands such as Carriacou and Petite Martinique.
    • Hurricane Beryl’s fierce weather conditions disabled key infrastructure, including desalination plants, communication towers, and roadways, significantly hampering daily life.
    • Efforts are being coordinated by the Grenada Tourism Authority and the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency to distribute aid and support recovery on affected islands.
    • Travel advisories and guidance from key authorities urge caution, particularly in Jamaica, where power and connectivity are intermittent.

    The Royal Caribbean International vessel, Rhapsody of the Seas, has arrived in Grenada to provide critical aid following Hurricane Beryl’s devastating passage through the Caribbean. The ship is laden with essential supplies, including 15 tons of fuel, to support recovery efforts on Grenada’s outer islands such as Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

    Hurricane Beryl caused significant destruction, knocking out key infrastructure across the affected areas. Heavy rain and strong winds took down desalination plants and mobile transmission towers, leaving roads blocked and homes damaged. Many local businesses also suffered losses due to the hurricane’s force.

    The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) responded quickly, welcoming passengers from the cruise ship while simultaneously appealing for donations to its Hurricane Beryl Relief Fund. The funds are earmarked for providing food, shelter, and medical supplies to those in severe need.

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    Emphasising the resilience of the people, GTA Chief Executive Petra Roache commented, “The recent impact of Hurricane Beryl left a trail of devastation in its wake throughout the Caribbean region. Particularly, the extensive damage witnessed in our beautiful sister islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique has brought a deep sense of pain that cannot solely be measured by material loss.” She further urged support for local businesses, which contributes to the broader recovery efforts.

    The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency has also focused on providing relief to the neighbouring islands of Bequia, Union Island, Canouan, and Mayreau in St Vincent. This coordinated effort underscores the region’s spirit of unity and shared resilience in times of adversity.

    Meanwhile, the Foreign Office updated its travel advisory for Jamaica, noting that while larger hotels with generators remain operational, many areas still experience disruptions to power and communication services. Travellers are advised to check conditions with their accommodation providers before heading to affected areas.

    The collaborative efforts in response to Hurricane Beryl’s impact highlight the Caribbean’s enduring resilience and commitment to recovery.

    News Team

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