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Saturday, 6 October 2018

Loss

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Caribbean

Hurricane Emma began to hit the Caribbean on September 6th, with violent storms, 95% of homes damaged, landings in Antigua and Barbuda almost flooded the country, 60% of St. Martin's houses Destroyed, this hurricane has caused at least 13 people to die. In addition, Sint Maarten and St. Barth Island were all blackouts due to total power outages and it took several weeks to repair. Then, the hurricane swept through Puerto Rico, causing half of the local power outages. Emma brought heavy rain It caused partial flooding in northern Haiti. Cuba was attacked by Emma, causing many power outages and flooding in the area, and caused ten people to die. It was the strongest hurricane in the past 85 years.

Virgin Islands

Before landing in the United States, Emma had caused four people to marry in the US Virgin Islands and caused damage to the local infrastructure. As power and communications were destroyed by strong winds, a curfew was imposed on the 8th. 

Native American

Under the influence of the hurricane, the United States has caused 58 people to die, and the loss was initially estimated at least 50 billion US dollars.

Florida

Emma landed in Florida on the 10th, bringing strong winds when landing, causing at least 50 people to die and causing multiple blackouts.

Georgia 

Under the influence of Emma, Georgia caused three people to die.

Number of deaths and losses in national territories

Sint Maarten (Dutch Kingdom), 4 people died, $25 billion loss
British Virgin Islands (UK), 4 people died, $14 billion loss
Saint Christopher and Nevis, 0 people died, $19.7 million loss
US Virgin Islands, 4 people died, $24 billion loss
The United States, 90 people died, $50 billion loss
Turks and Caicos Islands (UK), 0 people died, $500 million loss
Haiti, 1 people died, Not applicable loss
Puerto Rico (United States), 3 people died, $1 billion loss
French Saint Martin and Saint Barthelemy (France), 11 people died, $40.7 billion loss
Barbuda (Antigua and Barbuda), 3 people died, $215 million loss
Barbados, 1 people died, Not applicable loss
Anguilla (United Kingdom), 1 people died, $2.9 billion loss
Cuba, 10 people died, $22 billion loss
Unknown, 2 people died, Not applicable loss.