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Interesting article. Glad to see they are getting repairs underway.
Must admit, I was wondering what caused the failure at the Jost Van Dyke water reservoir.
So much damage that could have possibly been minimized rather than totally destroyed......
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Infrastructure maintenance has never been a strong suit in the BVI. Whether that be school buildings, roads, electric grid, or water supply, a lot of damage could have been less severe if things were in better shape before the storm. They pissed away 7 million on an airline that never flew, but didn’t keep basic infrastructure in good repair. And that is unlikely to change.
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