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CAPTIVATING: Video from Dominica shows walk from Castle Comfort to Roseau

Footage shot ONE DAY after Maria wreaked havoc

Friday, 22nd September 2017

Last updated: September 22, 2017 at 11:21 am
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Compelling video footage has emerged from Dominica, showing a walk from Castle Comfort to the capital, Roseau, just one day after the island was ripped apart by Hurricane Maria.

The 40-minute clip gives one of the clearest pictures yet from the ground.

The full carnage includes buildings missing walls and roofs, powerlines strewn across roads and trees lifted from the ground.

People can be seen walking around and surveying the damage in their communities.

Even some of the strongest buildings in Roseau, including the offices of the prime minister, have suffered severe damage.

Communication with the country, which has a population of 72,000 people, is slowly returning. Some of the rural locations are only accessible by road, with the full extent of the devastation not yet known.

Yesterday Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit gave his first interview, shedding tears when recalling the battering Dominica has taken.

The island “is going to need all the help the world has to offer,” he said.

“We have no running water now, we have no electricity, we have no power, we have very limited telecommunication services… private homes have been damaged, some beyond any form of repair, all flat on their faces. Many of our schools have been destroyed.”

Captivating video from #Dominica that follows a walk from Castle Comfort to #Roseau the day after #HurricaneMaria ➡️https://t.co/jMDoKRI4lh pic.twitter.com/nKYC1WWz2a

— WIC News (@WIC_News) September 21, 2017

A fundraising effort – DominiCARElief – organised by Dominica’s high commission in London is underway. More information can be found and donations can be made at www.dominicarelief.org.

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