Queen Elizabeth sends support to hurricane-ravaged Barbuda
Antigua-Barbuda PM: Island is 'literally rubble'
Thursday, 7th September 2017
The Queen has sent a message to the people of Antigua and Barbuda after the smaller of the two islands was almost entirely destroyed by Hurricane Irma.
In correspondence with Governor-General Rodney Williams, Queen Elizabeth – who is the Commonwealth nation’s head of state, said: "Prince Philip and I have been shocked and saddened by the reports of the devastation caused by Hurricane Irma.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with all those whose homes and livelihoods have been destroyed or adversely affected by this terrible storm.
"Please convey my gratitude and good wishes to members of the emergency services and to those who are working on the rescue effort at this very difficult time for you all.”
Barbuda backed by Hollywood star
Irma, the most powerful Atlantic storm for a decade, has damaged 95% of the buildings on the island, and sources on the ground have told WIC News that they estimate at least 50% of the population have been made homeless.“The island is literally under water. In fact, I’m of the view that, as it stands now, Barbuda is barely habitable,” said Prime Minister Gaston Browne.
The United Kingdom has offered assistance to the nation.
READ MORE: Barbuda left ‘barely habitable’ as Hurricane Irma destruction is revealed
Prince Harry, who visited the island on a royal tour at the end of last year, is expected to send a message of support.
Hollywood actor Robert De Niro, who is behind a US$250 million refurbishment of the K Club site to construct the Paradise Found Nobu Resort, has vowed to help rebuild the island's economy.
"We are beyond saddened to learn of the devastation in Barbuda caused from Hurricane Irma and look forward to working with the Paradise Found Nobu Resort team, the Barbuda Council, GOAB and the entire Barbuda community to successfully rebuild what nature has taken away from us,” said the Oscar-winning actor.
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