Tuesday the country enacted a curfew to get everyone off the streets before landfall. They shut down the airport and all businesses.
Beryl passed 45 miles south of the island, so we got the remnants of her high winds.
It started around 2 am Wednesday and was tapped out around 6 pm. The outer banks were hit the hardest, with the southern coast catching most of it. I was in Ocho Rios on the north coast.
Them winds sounded like a European broad singing them weird ass fantasy movie chants that they be doing. Other than that, it wasn't too bad.
Jamaica got those flimsy ass happy tropical trees, so they was snapped up all over the place. There wasn't much structural damage nor much flooding. Jamaicans had that shit cut up and cleared by 9 am Thursday morning
I heard of two deaths, a tree fell on a woman's house with her inside, and some kids were playing futball when they ball went into the ocean. One of them went after it and got swept to sea. Why would they be playing futball during a hurricane you ask?
Cause the Jamaicans dont givva fuck. They ignored the curfew, were up and down the streets on motorcycles, were grilling and playing music. Im surprised the death toll wasn't in the hundreds.
The trees took down power lines all over the country. 60% of residents had no power, and theres only one power company. The airports and resorts were on backup power. MBJ opened up at 6 pm on Thursday and flights were back to normal by Saturday.