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Jamaica is about to get nailed with the worst hurricane in their history. If you’ve ever vacationed there, you know what a special place it is. Drastically so because how awesome the people of the country are.

 

Keep them in your prayers over the next few days, they are going to need it. Shaping up to be the worst natural disaster they have ever experienced. 

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I have plans to head to Negril in March.

Regardless of my schedule, I hope those folks come through this OK.

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2 minutes ago, Simon said:

I have plans to head to Negril in March.

Regardless of my schedule, I hope those folks come through this OK.

I’ve been to Negril many times. 7 mile beach and bloody bay are great spots. The west end is supposed to be the least impacted and the resorts will be ok. Just worry about the people that don’t have great shelters. 

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2 hours ago, rusty shackleford said:

Jamaica is about to get nailed with the worst hurricane in their history. If you’ve ever vacationed there, you know what a special place it is. Drastically so because how awesome the people of the country are.

 

Keep them in your prayers over the next few days, they are going to need it. Shaping up to be the worst natural disaster they have ever experienced. 


Which... is saying something.

 

Storm is just parked on them and not moving anywhere. 🙏

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One of the things I've noticed over many visits to various places there on business is how poorly the airport at Kingston is set up to withstand high waves. The Intl. airport is south of the land mass, and there is a lengthy causeway you must drive over to get there.

When I was travelling there, there was no effective breakwater to protect this long roadway, and I remember thinking that if they ever had a close hit from a hurricane there would be no way to protect the airport or use it for relief efforts.

We'll see.

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3 hours ago, sherpa said:

One of the things I've noticed over many visits to various places there on business is how poorly the airport at Kingston is set up to withstand high waves. The Intl. airport is south of the land mass, and there is a lengthy causeway you must drive over to get there.

When I was travelling there, there was no effective breakwater to protect this long roadway, and I remember thinking that if they ever had a close hit from a hurricane there would be no way to protect the airport or use it for relief efforts.

We'll see.

How often does a storm like this happen?  Once every 100 year storm?

 

I am sure they really care to overbuild something in Jamaica... Especially with an industry that's just over a 100 years old on a major what if.  Yeah, just throw cash around in Jamaica on something that's never happened.😆 

 

I guess if it gets destroyed now, build it a little better next time.

 

Sorry for the cynicism.😉 

 

 

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