The aftermath of Hurricane Beryl on Union Island has left the entire community devastated, with almost every building destroyed or badly damaged. The residents are facing homelessness, lack of basic necessities like shelter, food, and water, and are in urgent need of assistance. The extent of the destruction is overwhelming, with residents struggling to rebuild their lives and uncertain about the future. The government of St Vincent and the Grenadines has acknowledged the severity of the situation but there are concerns about the availability of resources and funds to support the recovery efforts. International aid and support are crucial to help the community recover from this catastrophic event and rebuild their lives. The resilience and spirit of the Union Island residents are commendable as they come together to overcome this tragedy and support each other in the face of adversity.
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