CONCRETE FLYING//Hurricane Beryl Survivors From Union Island and Canouan Share Their Experiences

Publicado 2024-07-11

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  • Thank you for your caring love and support. Please call Mr. Kimani Laynes, the shelter manager for Dr. JP Eustace Memorial Secondary School in Edinboro/St.Vincent mainland. His number is 784- 431-3383. He is amazing and can assist if you have any further questions. Molisha Grant is the last lady in the video. She is a survivor from Union Island. Her number is 784-455-1823. Thank you!❤❤❤❤❤
  • @dorothyporter7717
    The shelter manager is definitely a great person and should be commended and rewarded. Heartfelt sadness to all the people. It appears that the Hurricane wasn't ordinary at all.
  • @plugg999
    The poor people are traumatized they will need professional counseling over and above material possessions.
  • @eunicepitt5339
    Lord havre mercy st.Vincent shelter people in Soufriere time now is hurricane time the country well strong brother thank God for life don't study material things they're only for a time you have life oh life be thank
  • @martinmcintyre2548
    Thank you for the interview. I was wondering what happened to my brother, and God directed me to your channel and here he is. Thank you. Do you know how we can get connected with the shelter .❤
  • @tishkerrville8942
    So many live in Sin & treat Mother 🌏 so badly plus they have been controlling the Weather for decades. This combination has made this Planet a horrifying place to live. I feel sorry for all the children in this World.
  • @juniorbramble7760
    My old School but not @this Location...Child - Hurricane Janet was the worst..✍🏿🇻🇨🇻🇨🇬🇧
  • @wardaledillard8553
    Hey Bitter Nose, this is Dale, is there any electricity on Union Island ?
  • @devadelegend2592
    So that mean school have push back for students of that particular school.???