] Grand Cayman was submerged in a 15- to 20-foot tidal ] surge as the storm passed yesterday. The island was for a ] time split into two, as the ocean swept across the west ] coast at Seven Mile Beach . . . ] . . . power and telephone service remains out, and ] more than half the island's buildings lost their roofs as ] the hurricane swept through. . . . ] The winds of the Category 5 hurricane ripped homes apart ] like ``matchsticks,'' . . . ] Cars and trucks floated away like toys during the storm ] surge I've been to the Caymans. It's a tiny tiny country, like a Gilligan's Island with less jungle -- just tiny towns of shops and banks. It had no mountains that I recall -- nearly everything is beach, or damn close to a beach. The entire country is smaller in area than New York City. It's easy to see how a massive hurricane would just charge through and flood *everything*. A big wave washing over the entire island. Ouch. Cayman Islands Devastated by Hurricane Ivan |