Canadian sailors find ‘near total devastation’ on hurricane-ravaged island
ROSEAU, Dominica — A storm-ravaged Caribbean island caught in the eye of hurricane Maria’s ferocious winds and torrential rains has suffered “near total devastation,” the captain of a Canadian warship anchored off Dominica says.
Cmdr. Gord Noseworthy said the Halifax-based frigate HMCS St. John’s arrived Sunday in Dominica, a small island in the Lesser Antilles pummelled by the catastrophic Category 5 storm.
“It’s a volcanic island, which was at one time rich in tropical rain forest,” he said via satellite phone from aboard the ship Tuesday. “Unfortunately it’s near total devastation … it’s completely wiped out.
“The streets are filled with debris from the upper mountain ridge,” Noseworthy said. “There is sand and silt all over the streets … literally there are cars nearly buried in the sand and silt.”