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BBC from Road Town and JVD #144479
09/24/2017 03:06 PM
09/24/2017 03:06 PM
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GaryT Offline OP
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GaryT  Offline OP
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Like most of us, I have been concerned about the people and places I have grown to love in the BVI.

I found this BBC video that is the best I have seen when it comes to showing the scale of damage Irma left behind.

The video is near the bottom of this page under "more on hurricane Irma" and I can't find any way to navigate to it independently. It is over 11 minutes long and starts BVI coverage at the 4 minute mark.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41311527

My heart goes out to everyone there.

GaryT


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Re: BBC from Road Town and JVD [Re: GaryT] #144480
09/24/2017 08:21 PM
09/24/2017 08:21 PM
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Thanks for posting the video. We plan to go back next spring to help boost the economy!


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