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Δευτέρα 11 Σεπτεμβρίου 2017

Beach tourism in Caribbean Islands destroyed for Irma



Αποτέλεσμα εικόνας για Beach tourism in Caribbean Islands destroyed for Irma

HurricaneAbout 100% of the sea beaches of Caribbean Islands are destroyed as Hurricane severely ripped with a storm winds around 160 kmph.

The white pristine sandy sea beaches are now flooded with waters and most of the beach front resorts are closed for infinite days.

The local disaster management and the governmental bodies are trying hard to cope up with the rigorous damages with the evacuation of the local residents and the tourists.

The local economy was completely destroyed with the devastating winds of the Hurricane Irma.

In St. Thomas, around four people died. In Barbuda, the severe damages were predictable to reach $100 million after about 95 percent of the island’s buildings were destroyed.

Most of the hotels, cruise and the airports are closed and counting the fall and winter is coming near. There will be some additional destruction soon, with Hurricane Jose, another powerful Category 4 storm, is expected to strike the Caribbean islands later this week.

Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) spokesman Hugh Riley said that the any natural disruption in the tourism industry is the destruction of the livelihood.

In Cuba, the Category 5 Hurricane Irma hit Saturday in the island nation’s northern coast, where all-inclusive resorts and tourists destinations have increasingly attracted visitors from Europe, Canada and the United States in recent years.

There are roughly around 5,000 tourists were evacuated from the north-central coast of Cuba.