Hurricane Irma 2017 -Report #2
1)Ragged Island, Bahamas
- Catastrophic damage to all homes, government buildings and businesses
- 100% home damage
- Direct hit. No electricity, running water, or telephone
- Church of the Holy Innocents, shingles off, but roof and ice and water shield holding – one hurricane window damaged – all other hurricane windows held
- 4 a/c condensers damaged. Need urgent assistance for Catechist Daniel Wallace and other church members.
- Portable generator placed in Church. (The building is now one of few electrified gathering spot on the island)
2)Great Inagua, Bahamas
- 30% of homes and businesses damaged
- Morton Salt Co. dock and maintenance building damaged
- St. Philip’s Church roof and bell tower some shingles need replacing
- Sunday School building (rented out to government for classroom space) all shingles and tar paper off. Roof compromised. Water damage – sheet rock ceiling collapsed. Urgent repairs needed. Ice and water shield and complete reshingling.
- St. Philip’s Community Centre, Preschool and Parish Office shingles and tar paper off on kitchen and bathroom area. Roof compromised and water damage – sheet rock ceiling collapsed. Urgent repairs needed. New ice and water shield and complete reshingling needed. (The Parish Hall is also rented to government for classroom space)
- St. Philip’s Rectory – no damage.
- partial electricity, mobile phones on, water on.
3)South Caicos – Turks and Caicos Islands
- Catastrophic damage to 80% of homes, government buildings and businesses
- Direct hit. No electricity. Only partial mobile phone service
- St. George’s Church- one of the main doors busted by sea surge. Sea water damaged interior. Roof held and windows held
- St. George’s Rectory – 2 of the main windows busted by sea surge and sea water damaged the interior. Roof held. Some shingles need replacing but ice and water shield held.
- Catechist Alden Durham’s home – roof half off.Catastrophe damage. In urgent need.
- Portable generator at Catechist Durham’s house
4)Grand Turk – Turks & Caicos Islands
- 50% of homes, businesses, government buildings damaged
- St. Mary’s Church had sea surge, some sea water damage. Church roof and windows all held.
- Dillon Church Hall (the Parish Hall) held
- Rectory had sea surge, some sea water damage, but roof and windows held. Perimeter wall collapsed.
- Canon Lamuel Been’s home – half of the roof off. Catastrophic damage.In urgent need.
- Canon Mark Kendall’s home – 3 areas on roof where shingles came off, water damage in the three rooms. Sheet rock needs replacing in those arears.
- No electricity, telephone or water.
- Portable generators at the homes of Canon Kendall & Canon Been.
5)Salt Cay – Turks and Caicos Islands
- 80% of homes damaged
- St. John’s Church – sea surge and water damage
- St. John’s Hall – sea surge and water damage
- St. John’s Rectory – sea surge and water damage
- No electricity or telephone
6)Providenciales – Turks & Caicos Islands
- 40% of homes, business and government buildings damaged
- St. Monica’s Church- metal sheeting blew off the roof – tar paper off – plywood exposed- urgent need for ice and water shield and reshingling. Water damage to ceilings – sheet rock needs to be replaced.
- St. Monica’s Rectory – half of roof blew off. Urgent need to replace roof – extreme water damage to interior – interior walls need replacing.
- Only partial electricity, but mobile phones are up.