The following video shows the extent that the rough seas have affected the Bayfront likely due to the passage of Tropical Storm Karen.
Video by Roy Sanford
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Mr telemarque, let me tell you, drainage or not when it rains heavily in england we get puddles, swimming pools and if worse flooding and this is in country with advance technology. Ha!!
By the looks of how these waves are surging water,a Tsunami will do plenty damage to that place
Finally parking spaces available! 😂🤪
There are some people who will risk their lives for a few seconds of attention. That guy is a danger to himself. Could have been easily swept away by those angry swells. There should be mandatory warnings to stay away from specific places like these during rough and turbulent weather.
Well, internationally, red means danger!
We never know maybe he is a “DLP” clown trying to prove something to Dr. Punjab Dusquesne Sir HIFU the triple doctor.
People like that are ill; in psychiatry his kind are diagnosed 51/50: that is when the mentality ill person is a danger to themselves and the public!
That guy placed himself in danger; with no concern or regard for his life; when the wave overwhelmed him he could have easily drown while walking!
Thanks God for Dame Eugenia when she built that wall. May her soul rest in eternal peace.
I would love to see a video with the same sea swell in the southernmost village of Kasharkoo .
That sea can be so angry when it ready .
Don’t matter how much you warn people they still don’t listen. Look at this smart guy….
Seriously that idiot standing in the waves
Are there drains to allow the water to flow back into the ocean?
No Zandoli there are no drainage when the sea calm down we in Roseau goes around with a cup and scrope of the water we are backwards bloody …. stay in America and write your crap!!
” with a cup and scrope of the water>”
Try this my friend ” scoop off!”
The definition:
To take a substance, as liquid, from a container by plunging the hand or a utensil into it.
Also used with up!
@Zandoli, what kind of question is that? Don’t you how the waved are angrily splashing out the sea? Where do you expect the drains to be if you want the water back into the sea?
Shut up you!
Hahahahahahahahaha!
Be quiet, and hold your peace; Christians especially preacher have no business in politics.
You doh know anything; anything you know; you got from your criminal bald-head rapidly aging boyfriend Roosevelt the tyrant Skerrit eh!
Zandoli might be right to ask that question every Dominican by now knows when roads are built in Dominica, drainage are not included in the plan.
That is one of the reasons the streets and roads are so easily washed away when it rains heavily!
In the United States and Canada, you can drive in a rain storm for hours without seeing large pools of water on the Freeways even in the middle of nowhere, and that is due to a system of drainage; you little twelve year old rude lips teacher!
Hahahahahahahahahahah!
Ah doh know who you think you fool when you told me you taught school at age twelve!
You think I stupid man?
I doh dumb eh!