This event briefing describes the impact of rainfall on Barbados, which was associated with a Covered Area Rainfall Event (CARE) on 3 July 2024.
The final runs of the CCRIF tropical cyclone loss model for wind and storm surge have produced losses for the Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre Ltd. The losses are above the Attachment Point of the CTCEC Tropical Cyclone policy and therefore a payout of US$119,474.00, equal to the minimum payment, is due.
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This event briefing describes the impact of rainfall on Haiti, which was associated with a Covered Area Rainfall Event (CARE) on 3 July 2024.
This event briefing describes the impact of rainfall on Tobago, which was associated with a Covered Area Rainfall Event (CARE) starting on 1 July and ending on 3 July 2024.
This event briefing describes the impact of rainfall on Saint Vincent and The Grenadines, which was associated with a Covered Area Rainfall Event (CARE) starting on 1 July and ending on 3 July 2024.
This event briefing describes the impact of rainfall on Saint Lucia, which was associated with a Covered Area Rainfall Event (CARE) starting on 1 July and ending on 3 July 2024.
Tropical Cyclone Beryl is the second named cyclone and the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season. On 30 June at 1530UTC, Beryl became a Category 4 hurricane while approaching the Windward Islands.
This event briefing is designed to review the modelled losses due to wind and storm surge due to TC Beryl, calculated by CCRIF’s Public Utilities model. The CCRIF Public Utilities loss model reported wind speeds greater than 39 mph (62.7 km/h) for The Saint Lucia Electricity Company (LUCELEC) due to Beryl.
This event briefing describes the impact of rainfall on Trinidad, which was associated with a Covered Area Rainfall Event (CARE) starting on 29 June and ending on 1 July 2024.
The runs of the CCRIF CWUIC model have produced losses for the National Water and Sewerage Authority (NAWASA) in Grenada. The losses for NAWASA are above the Attachment Point of its CWUIC policy and therefore a payout under this policy is due.