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New Blockages Wed Night

Posted By: PelicanPirate

New Blockages Wed Night - 12/18/2019 11:53 PM

Traffic backed up from dutch border all the way into St James Marigot. Reportedly Sandy Ground and French Quarter routes are blocked.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 12:02 AM

Looks like they didn't get the memo.🤔
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 12:32 AM

Not good..
Posted By: Joecool

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 12:44 AM

It took us 2 Hours to get from Cupecoy to Sonesta Moho where we are staying. Traffic was at a standstill.
Posted By: PelicanPirate

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 12:54 AM

Supposedly, the route from Marigot was started by a truck breakdown, but then the others are just blockades.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 12:55 AM

Heard there was a disabled truck on a hill backing it up along with a few renegade protestors demanding money to cross over to French side.
Posted By: PelicanPirate

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 02:37 AM

Ive seen pics of people in daylight toting their wheely luggage behind them. Who stayed with the car? Or maybe they were in cabs and set off on foot?
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 11:35 AM

Originally Posted by PelicanPirate
Ive seen pics of people in daylight toting their wheely luggage behind them. Who stayed with the car? Or maybe they were in cabs and set off on foot?

They probably abandoned the car wherever they could find in the Maho area and walked towards the airport. Many probably never to return again. I saw either the same or similar picture, what a fond memory of leaving the island.
Posted By: enzosxm

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 11:43 AM

Yesterday traffic was the worst ever seen in sxm. There were two trucks brake down, one on the hill to philipsburg a few hundred yards after the Kfc round about in kool bai and one in Simpson bay. Another yacht incdent at the Simpson bay bridge which resulted in longer bridge opening. Plus plenty of cruiseship with passangers got stuck in the buses and the police blocking traffic on both side of the road allowing obly buses with tourist to pass. Plus yesterday was first day that protests from the french side subdued and plenty of french side motorists came to the dutch side to buy goods and food as most of the supermarkets and stores were either closed or empty. Plenty of tourists had to walk with their luggages from mullet bay to the airport struggling to get across the golf course to get to the airport. Traffic was backed all the way from Porto Cupecoy to Philipsburg. "Driving" time from Porto Cupecoy to Cupecoy Beach Club 1hour and 20minutes! Horrible by all means!
Posted By: annS

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 12:58 PM

We have reservations for January 31, three weeks. We do not know if we should go and spend all that
money.
Posted By: IslandBoi

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 02:45 PM

we get to SXM in a few days, but luckily we’re staying in Maho and splitting our 2 weeks with SBH...still really hoping things settle down by next week
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 02:46 PM

Originally Posted by annS
We have reservations for January 31, three weeks. We do not know if we should go and spend all that
money.

It would depend on where your reservations are but you might want to ask this in a separate topic. If your reservations are on the French side, I personally would reconsider looking for something elsewhere on the Dutch side.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 02:52 PM

Anyone know what the situation is this morning?
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 02:55 PM

Check the SXM Traffic link I posted on the funeral post, sounds like there are still issues besides the funeral.
Posted By: annS

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 03:09 PM

half at Bruno's hotel. The other at the Cliffs. My problem is this, It sounds strange I am sure but not comfortable at the Dutch side. My husband has heart problems, as a matter of fact is going in hospital Jan. 2 for another angiogram . God forbid he needed an ambulance on the Dutch side I would not be happy with him going there. I prefer the French hospital. This is just me and I as sure people will jump all over me.
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 03:14 PM

Like I said, I would start a separate thread about this. It is your call as to what you do but if the crap that has been going on with regard to the French side continues, do you really think you could safely get to the French hospital?

If you are not comportable on the Dutch side then you have a major decision to make.

Please, continue this discussion by starting a new threat.
Posted By: sxmmartini

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 03:18 PM

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Posted By: fritzks

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 04:01 PM

Even if you could get to the French side for a hospital, I would be concerned on how the protests are affecting any "supply chain" and personnel issues for the hospital services.
Posted By: bran

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/19/2019 04:06 PM

Hope this is taken as in your best interest but from what you described as having “heart problems” should you even be considering the risk in coming at all? If so, hopefully covered with the best insurance you can get to fly you back home to a good hospital in case of emergency.
Posted By: davew

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/20/2019 02:47 PM

I looked into Skymed a while ago and they will not cover you for medical issues for which you have been recently treated. Its really just for accidental injury and the sudden onset new medical issues.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: New Blockages Wed Night - 12/20/2019 02:53 PM

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