



While the heavy winds has already subsided St. Maarten still has to prepare for at least 8 inches of rainfall which is expected from Earl, while a tropical storm Fiona is already making its way towards the Leeward islands.
A large amount of trees broke down leaving many roads inaccessible, cable and electrical poles were also down leaving many areas without electricity. The board walk was full of sand and sea weed as it is clear that the sea water due to rough seas washed onto the boardwalk. Rescue and the clean-up crews began cleaning up the Great Bay area shortly after the passing of Earl even though the curfew was not yet lifted. Heavy equipments from MNO was seen removing the sand that came in from Great Bay beach while some residents in the area lent a helping hand to remove the trees that fell in their immediate neighborhoods.




Several areas on the French side of the island also suffered the loss of electricity. EDF workers were waiting after 2pm on Monday for clearance from the Prefet Delegue to begin accessing the damage that was caused to the over head power lines.

















