Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Shaken by wild wind

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Heavy winds and rains pounded some sections of St Philip yesterday morning, destroying one house and partially damaging the roofs of two others.
Some described the bad weather as a “mini tornado”, while others wanted to know if “a hurricane we ain’t know ’bout was coming”.
But meteorologist Clairmonte Williams reported that the weather was the result of Hurricane Igor, which was currently in the northern part of the region.
 

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