From Trinidad to Tallahassee, Florida, tropical storms have ravaged the Caribbean basin, exacting a multi billion-dollar toll on housing, schools, hospitals, roads and sewage systems. Most of the casualties were in Haiti. But almost no community escaped unscathed. In Grenada, half of the population is now homeless, the famed nutmeg groves flattened, the power plants wrecked. The tourism industry that was the island’s lifeblood could take years to recover. Many other islands – including Tobago, Jamaica and Grand Cayman – also suffered.
Year: 2006
From collection: Environment and Poverty Times #3: Disaster issue
Cartographer:
Emmanuelle Bournay
Tags:
environment poverty