Talk:Tropical Storm Bret (2017)
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Guyana sources?
[edit]Outer bands of Bret definitely affected Guyana but not seeing many sources explicitly mention the storm. Some sources below covering impacts during Bret's passage; however, some of this may be from an event immediately following Bret...rather difficult to tell.
- Flood weary
- Several areas flooded in Wismar
- Canje floods destroy poultry, cash crops
- Flooded East Coast residents should see relief by midnight – Patterson
- Rainfall, high tides leave several East Coast villages under water
- Flooding at Salem as rising tide smashes koker door (maybe?)
- http://guyanachronicle.com/2017/06/25/berbicians-blame-ndcs-for-floods (maybe?)
- Georgetown withstands persistent rainfall
- Floods receding
- Pumps in operation
- ECD still battling floods
- Flood-affected Port Mourant residents call on authorities for assistance
- 'Lodge Scheme’ residents willing to give voluntary service
- $15M in emergency works to stop flooding in Corentyne (might not be related to Bret)
- Conservancy Dam farmers counting their losses
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