There’s no doubt the clean up on the island is going to continue for months on end. But already the community is coming together and picking up the pieces after the wrath of Hurricane Irma.
Relief supplies continue to come in from around the world. Here are some post from social media of some of the goodness happening at SXM.
On the ground in St. Martin we began distributing hygiene kits, heavy-duty shelter plastic, & more to #Irma victims. https://t.co/nU6f6Svil9 pic.twitter.com/rhQ1YHMf0Z
— Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) September 11, 2017
Help de slachtoffers van #OrkaanIrma op #SintMaarten: https://t.co/THd1o5ViEA pic.twitter.com/zCsMh625hn
— Rode Kruis (@RodeKruis) September 12, 2017
Hulpverleners delen water uit in #SintMaarten. Volg al onze updates via het liveblog: https://t.co/7jxeEcXbXW pic.twitter.com/xFVaUweDc4
— Rode Kruis (@RodeKruis) September 11, 2017
France?? and The Netherlands?? are cooperating to rebuild #StMartin following the passage of Hurricane #Irma ➡️ https://t.co/DZaxK1dFjg pic.twitter.com/1nBN3NtOM6
— France Diplomacy?? (@francediplo_EN) September 11, 2017
Relief efforts in #StMaarten continue with all means of transport. pic.twitter.com/F0E6hdg5YB
— Karel van Oosterom (@KvanOosterom) September 12, 2017
Regular water supply in #StMaarten is heavily damaged; so water-assistance and -distribution key priority Kingdom of the Netherlands.#Irma pic.twitter.com/bnVOThNGvg
— Karel van Oosterom (@KvanOosterom) September 12, 2017
Our team continues to bring emergency supplies to St. Martin helping more than 4,000 families after #HurricaneIrma. https://t.co/INS6P2aAiT pic.twitter.com/2ceo8WGZRi
— Samaritan’s Purse (@SamaritansPurse) September 12, 2017