What Grenada looks like After Hurricane Beryl (2024)

Published 2024-07-03
Witness the aftermath of hurricane Beryl in Grenada, Caribbean less than 24 hours after she struck.

The morning after hurricane Beryl hit Grenada, I traveled from my home in the island’s capital, St George to one of the hardest hit areas in the most northerly parish.

The recovery effort was remarkable with streets cleared and fallen trees cut to enable services to travel the island. The garbage collection service even made it to our door!

However, with power and phone lines down I traveled by car to my home parish of St Patrick in the north of Grenada, to search for three elderly relatives who I was unable to reach.

Hope this video reassures you as to the state of Grenada, even in the north. The island fared much better than Carriacou and Petit Martinique and

Here are a list of places you can make donations to the recovery effort:
www.facebook.com/pmogrenada/posts/pfbid04TTXtLbrqN…

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All Comments (21)
  • Despite not hearing from my Aunt since the morning of the hurricane. Thanks to your post I can see her house in Marli appears to be untouched and therefore I have hope she's OK and I'll be able to hear from her soon 🤗
  • @SherrCadoe
    Lots of footage of carriacou and petite Martinique but this is the first I'm seeing of mainland, thank you so much for taking the time to show us, I'm very relieved, it could have been worse,thank God for his mercies.❤💚💛🇬🇩🇨🇦
  • @dornstewart9003
    Brilliant footage. We're all in this together. The sun will shine again. 🇯🇲
  • Blessing from Barbados 🇧🇧, hoping all will be back together as soon as possible. God will take care of his people. We in Barbados had a lot of sea erosion, debris and sea sand all in the streets. Fishermen lost they livelihood, boats are all done, houses were also destroyed but we still thank God because it could be worse.
  • Thank you for this video! I wanted to see what Grenada looked like after Beryl. A fellow Grenadian living in the U.S.
  • @cadjoseph
    Thank you so so much. I left Grenada for London at the end of March '24. Your video enabled me to see that my home and the homes of my family in Samaritain were spared the worst and build resilience for the future. Thank you for this video. It was good to see your family clearing roads and chatting with family. Nice to see you and yours are well 🇬🇩 🇬🇧
  • praise and gratitude that the roads are clear (mostly ) and your family is safe .
  • From Trinidad - Thanking Almighty God that Grenada's Mainland was actually spared the devastation of the Eye of Beryl....So that together with our TnT and other Caribbean Gov't. Support we can make Contributions to helping those in the Grenadines Islands of both Grenada & St. Vincent that were devastated by the Eye of Beryl.
  • @ewaldzarks6650
    Watching from Surinam. Praise God everything is.ok. We also pray for the other islands.
  • My prayers and sending love to all of the people of the Caribbean who have been affected by Hurricane Beryl. Thank God for his protection and mercy. This to shall pass. Blessings. God bless. Much Love and Respect.
  • From Trinidad and I am so sorry but in everything we give thanks to God for his mercy, love you all my carribean family and praying that all will be well soon.
  • Thank you for sharing about my beautiful homeland. I spoke to relatives and friends,thank God everyone is good. My love and support to everyone.
  • @diIdaho
    Your videography is a tremendous help to many. Thank you for doing this! I gather your family is safe and you can rest at night now. May others be so fortunate.
  • What a wonderful upload - God is truly gracious.and merciful to the Caribbean and those that have lost shall be restored. Watching this made my heart yearn to return to the Caribbean my ancestral home land. We truly are blessed.
  • @onno_vocks
    I saw the footage from Carriacou and it was changed from a green Island to a brown Island. I wish all a speedy recovery. I grew up on Aruba and have known a few people from Grenada who came to work at the Lago oil refinery back in the 60's & 70's. Thank you for sharing the footage.👍🌹God bless..
  • @Belloq187
    Thanks a bunch for the good footage. Couldn't get through to family in st.andrews . Nice to see the damage on the mainland wasn't bad.
  • @noelboyce6855
    Grenade is a beautiful island. We wish you a speedy recovery. God bless.
  • @brenton7518
    Thanks for this first one am seeing of the main land