We
have been in
contact with
the Resort who
advises all is
well apart
from some
minor leakage
thru the
sliding
Glass
Doors. Tonight
they are expecting Tropical Storm FIONA. A minor storm expected late tonight early tomorrow morning.
We keep all
our fingers
crossed for a
safe and
damage free
hurricane
season
Updates
from the
Daily
Herald in Syt
Maarten
PHILIPSBURG--A
number of
Public Works
Department
crews are
primed and
ready to clear
the streets
and
surrounding
areas of
debris in the
aftermath of
Hurricane
Earl.
The
then category
two storm
uprooted trees
and other
foliage that
fell or was
blown onto the
streets in
various
districts.
Officials of
the department
met with the
Emergency
Operations
Centre to
formalise the
plan of
action.
While
the streets in
the districts
may be
cluttered in
some areas,
government has
put the
priority on
clearing the
main roadways.
These main
roads are
important for
cleanup and
emergency
crews to move
around freely
and to have
traffic
flowing freely
once the
curfew is
lifted.
The
public is
being asked to
have some
patience while
the clean-up
is
progressing.
Following the
clearing of
the main
roads, Public
Works crews
will move into
the
neighbourhoods
to clear where
necessary.
POINTE
BLANCHE--The
cruise section
of Dr. A.C.
Wathey Cruise
and Cargo
Facilities may
not be
operational
until the
weekend, as
divers first
have to ensure
that access to
two cruise
piers is clear
after the
passing of
Hurricane
Earl, St.
Maarten
Harbour Group
of Companies
CEO Mark Mingo
told The Daily
Herald.
Divers
can only do
the underwater
inspection
after the
rough seas
have subsided.
More inclement
weather and
rough seas are
expected to
continue this
week from
Tropical Storm
Fiona.
The
cargo section
should be able
to accommodate
incoming
vessels today,
Tuesday,
despite some
damage to the
wall of
Captain David
Quay. Some 25
metres of the
concrete quay
wall did not
sustain any
damage.
However, the
brick section
was battered
by the
powerful and
high waves
generated by
the
then-category
2 hurricane.
The
damage to the
cruise and
cargo
facilities was
not as
extensive as
that caused by
Hurricane Omar
in October
2008. Mingo
said,
"Damage
was limited
due to
improved
designs, in
particular for
the cargo
sections."
Several
empty
containers
stacked in the
cargo section
were blown
into Great Bay
by the strong
winds. One
40-foot
container from
the cargo area
ended up
across the Dr.
A.C. Wathey
Cruise Pier
entrance gate.
Those in the
bay will have
to be
"fished
out" as
soon as the
waves subside.
As
for the cruise
section, Mingo
said divers
first had to
assess the
situation.
"As far
as we can see
there is no
problem with
either of the
cruise piers.
All the
fenders [the
buffers
between the
pier and the
ships] are all
intact.
However, we
need a visual
assessment
from the
divers first
before there
is an
all-clear."
Three
cruise ships
– Norwegian
Epic, Carnival
Dream and
Carnival
Victory –
had cancelled
their calls
for Sunday
even before
Hurricane Earl
reached St.
Maarten.
Ships' agent
S.E.L. Maduro
and Sons Ltd
also announced
the
cancellation
of Oasis of
the Seas and
Freedom of the
Seas for the
week on
Monday.
All
of these
cancellations
came without
the assessment
of the cruise
sections by
the Harbour
Group
officials.
They assessed
the damage
Monday
afternoon
after Earl was
well on its
way to the
British Virgin
Islands and
Emergency
Operations
Centre (EOC)
head Acting
Lt. Governor
Reynold
Groeneveldt
gave limited
clearance for
people with
hurricane
passes to
assess damage,
if any, to
government-owned
companies and
private
businesses.
Mingo
said cruise
lines had been
informed about
checks that
needed to be
carried out to
ensure the
approaches to
the two piers
were clear and
safe. Ships'
agents were
also informed
of the
situation.
Mingo
will give
Groeneveldt a
full report on
the facilities
today. That
report will
also include
an assessment
of Simpson Bay
Lagoon, which
is overseen by
the Harbour
Group via
Simpson Bay
Lagoon
Authority
Corporation (SLAC).
These
cancellations
and the need
to assess the
approach to
the piers
before cruise
ships are
allowed to
come into port
will set the
island's
cruise arrival
number back by
a several
thousand
passengers,
just when the
island was
nearing the
1.5 million
milestone.
St.
Maarten
Harbour Group
of Companies'
arrival
projection for
year was
1,454,274
cruise
passengers
before the
three
cancellations.
It said it
would release
the new
projection
after the
passing of
Hurricane
Earl.
St.
Maarten hosted
its millionth
passenger for
the ninth
consecutive
year on
Saturday,
August 21. A
New Yorker
from Carnival
Victory was
randomly
selected by
harbour
officials as
the millionth
passenger. He
received an
island tour,
lunch for 14
family members
and a one-week
stay and
round-trip
tickets for
St. Maarten
for himself
and three or
four close
relatives.
Special
Note re
Email
change
posted
May 10
2010
Despite
the best
protection
efforts
thru
MacAfee
and AOL
my Address
book got
attacked
and
you may
have
already
or could
receive
emailwhich
appears
to have
come
from me
but it
in fact
is partof
the
virus
program.
DO
NOT OPEN
ANY
EMAILS
IN
FUTURE
COMING
FROM rjmarch2@aol.com.
especially
if they
say"
Dear
Sir"
as the
Subject
I
have had
to
change
my email
to royalislanderowners@gmail.com
andwill
no
longer
use AOL
.No
further
email
will be
sent via
the
old
rjmarch2@aol.com
address.
Please
use the
new
email
address
in
future
Sorry
again
The
Timeshare Owners
Group was founded in 1996 and has grown to over fifteen
hundred active members who have ownership rights
at the
Resort. On our Web Site, you can keep up to date on
our Resort, review
timeshare issues
from the owners point of view, learn why we started our group
and our objectives. As
an owner you
are welcome to
use the
information
contained on
our website
and we
recommend you
also refer to the
Resorts
updated web
site at www.royalislander.com
where we hope
the majority of
the questions
you have can
be answered.
Throughout the pages of our web site,
you will
find a great deal of
useful information. Those looking to rent or sell will want to check out our
Classified Ads
section. You
will find information on local attractions, events,
restaurants etc. and links to helpful online information about
Timesharing
To
receive the
quarterly
newsletter and
our telephone support
services an
Annual
$12 membership
fee is
required.
Click
here To
join our group
Pay
your
membership and
advertising
fee on line
by Paypal.
Please select the
option you
wish and click
on the button
below