A Limey in Bermuda cautions against making hasty development decisions in the aftermath of hurricane Florence: “. . . it's perhaps not surprising that some people are calling for power lines to be put underground, a more durable connection to the East End, and a curfew. But do any of these ideas make sense? [1]“
Bermuda: Hurricane lessons
· Written by Georgia Popplewell
Categories: Caribbean, Bermuda, Development, Environment