Hurricane Beryl could cost private insurers $500 million for damage in the Caribbean
Insurers in the
The estimates are the first since Beryl tore through the
Governments in the
During a hearing Friday at the
After
The resolution’s calls and endorsements are familiar asks that have been raised elsewhere, but yet to be adopted by wealthier nations or financial and development institutions. It includes a request for governments to “take immediate and ambitious actions” to curb hydrocarbon emissions and provide assistance to countries in the region affected by hurricanes and other climate-related disasters. The resolution also endorses calls for financial and development institutions to provide low-cost funding to affected countries.
The resolution also supports a loss and damage fund, previously agreed upon in a
OAS Secretary General
“The damage caused by Hurricane Beryl is the latest proof of the staggering dangers brought by these natural disasters that threaten our livelihoods,” Almagro said.
Hurricane Beryl, he said, “is yet another indication that the climate crisis is worsening and will continue to worsen if our countries do not act quickly to implement policies that will mitigate the effects of global warming on our societies.”
Almagro calle for the international community to help small islands deal with such storms and protect their infrastructure.
At least seven people died in the region when Beryl made landfall on the island of Carriacou and battered the Windward islands between mainland
“One hundred percent of the persons on Union island and Canouan have been impacted,” Riley said, noting that even if one is among the lucky 2% to have a building that survived the harrowing hurricane, they are still affected by the disaster.
Upon its formation in the
Before arriving off the shores of
On Friday, residents in the parish of St. Mary, fed up with the slowness of the
In recent years,
Unfortunately for
Despite the fact that the at-one-time Category 5 hurricane was the strongest on record this early in the
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