Relief in Caribbean, pounded by Irma, as Hurricane Jose veers away
Caribbean island residents emerged from bunkers and shelters to begin surveying and cleaning up the damage from Hurricane Irma on Sunday as the trailing Hurricane Jose passed farther north of the islands than expected.
The French Caribbean territories of Saint Martin and Saint Barthelemy, devastated days earlier by Irma, had been on lockdown overnight for the second hurricane.
On Sunday morning, the French meteorological service reduced the alert from its top level of violet to yellow, saying Jose was now more than 135km north-northwest of Saint Martin.
The centre of the hurricane had passed 120km out from the island, the service said earlier, and as a result “the effects on the territory are decidedly less serious.”
Barbuda, an island southwest of Saint Barthelemy that was razed by Hurricane Irma last week, also was passed by Jose. Most of the island’s 1,800 residents had been evacuated after Irma to the nearby island of Antigua.