A Blog About Life and Ministry in the "Pearl of the Antilles"

Zachary and Sharon Segaar-King, along with their children, Hannah, Vivian, Isaiah, and Esther, who are serving with Resonate Global Mission







Friday, November 5, 2010

Hurricane Tomas Passes Haiti

Greetings from Haiti. Many have been tracking Hurricane Tomas on the news and have e-mailed us wondering how we are doing. Here's an update: Hurricane Tomas has just passed near/over the western extremity of Haiti ’s southern peninsula as a Category 1 hurricane according to the NOAA Hurricane Center . The track of Tomas, which is farther west than anticipated a few days ago, is a blessing for the two million inhabitants of Port-au-Prince (many of whom are living under tents and tarps since the earthquake) . In Port-au-Prince , the winds have not exceeded gusts of 25-30 mph and at times are even calm. We have had moderate to light rain since last night (so far 2-3 inches of accumulation—about as much as we get from a single strong thunderstorm this time of year). The airlines have canceled flights into Port-au-Prince today (Friday) and all businesses and schools are closed. The word is that banks and other businesses in Port-au-Prince will be open tomorrow (Saturday). It is impossible for us to know how Tomas is affecting areas west of Port-au-Prince. It is safe to say, however, that there will be significant wind damage and flooding.

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