The Caribbean island of Tortola, the largest and most populated of the British Virgin Islands, suffered the wrath of Hurricane Irma. It has a total population of about 24,000.
Everton Powell, a local, surveyed the damage and captured it on video, showing flattened houses, uprooted trees, and smashed cars as far as the eye can see.
A couple from Jersey, U.K., said they rode out Irma by hiding in a bathroom as it ripped the roof off their home.
"By 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. our time yesterday the full force of the storm had hit them hard," she added. "It ripped the roof off the property and destroyed the balcony and dad and the boys had to put heavy furniture against the hurricane shutters to hold them in place."
Katy told the paper that the huge eye of the storm passed overhead, and the winds dropped. Her parents went outside to survey the damage.
"They said that when the eye went over there was no wind and no birds - just a deathly silence. Dad said he couldn't comprehend the level of damage," she said. "He phoned my sister, who lives in Miami, and told her that if she was thinking of staying put and riding it out then she should think again."
"He told her to get out - and that is what she is doing now," said Katy, who lives in the UK.
"I am a little worried as I haven't heard from them since 9.30 p.m. yesterday - but by that time the worst had passed. They said the phone lines would go down, so I am just waiting to hear from them now," she added.
Tortola was in the direct path of Hurricane Irma.
Antigua and Barbuda are located near Tortola.
Browne said that about 95 percent of the structures on the tiny island of Barbuda, which has 1,700 people, were destroyed in Hurricane Irma, which made landfall at 1:47 a.m. local time, according to reports. One person—an infant—was confirmed dead on the island. The child died as the mother was trying to escape Irma's wrath, Browne said.
"If [Hurricane] Jose threatens [the two islands] … they would have absolutely no choice but to evacuate," he said. "To do otherwise, would put themselves in danger."
