It’s that time again… Hurricane season in St Lucia and across the Caribbean! For many of us it is a time we’d prefer to dismiss. With predictions slightly above normal, for the 2018 Atlantic Basin Hurricane Season (which includes the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico), you can expect 16 named storms, 8 hurricanes, 4 major hurricanes, so I guess we really have to prepare as best we can. It only takes one!
Meteorologists experts predict that 2018 will be
somewhat of a repeat of 2017 - and possibly another record breaker. Although it
will be strikingly similar to last year- some hurricane landfalls will occur in
different locations this year – St Lucia may very well be one.
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Each Hurricane was devastating to the communities affected and also impacted large areas, killed many and crippled infrastructures.
There are several things we can do to be prepared for intense weather systems. Perhaps an appropriate starting place is our homes and properties. After sacrificing large sums to own your preferred dwelling place it is advisable to go a step further and ensure your investment is adequately protected from harsh elements.
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Storm disaster recovery can be daunting, but at Rayneau you'll find the tools needed to repair flood damage and handle waste removal like shop vacs, mops, trash cans and mold removers. Rayneau will help you get ahead of the storm and clean up any damage with all the tools and supplies you may need.
The major reason for another destructive hurricane
season is that the ocean water temperatures continue to run warmer than normal
across most of the Atlantic Basin, and especially in the Caribbean region and
the Atlantic - this will again be conducive for tropical storms and/or
hurricanes forming and/or strengthening.
What are your hurricane preparedness plans? Pause for a moment and recall the pain, devastation and destruction caused by Hurricane Tomas and the 2016 Christmas Trough; think of the hardships in Dominica and Barbuda as they struggle to rebuild after Irma and Maria, then fast forward, and head to Rayneau Construction & Industrial Products Ltd to get your hurricane preparedness/clean-up supplies.
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