Grenada: MV Dolly C- Carriacou has returned to the business after three weeks due to the destruction caused by Hurricane Beryl. The vessel will soon commence its service to Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique once again.
Due to the Beryl, the vessel was stranded on the sand and has now successfully been hauled out with the maintenance work. The schedule of the vessel service has also been started by MV Dolly C- Carriacou as it will commence on February 5 to 14, 2024.
MV Dolly C will depart from Carriacou at 5 am and then leave the shores of Grenada at 4 pm on February 5, 2024. During the Independence Day trip, the vessel will again provide the service with the departure time of 5 am from Carriacou and 11 am from Grenada.
On February 8, 2024, the vessel will depart Carriacou at 5 am and then Grenada at 11 am, providing direct service for Independence celebration.
MV Dolly C will depart Carriacou at 5 am and Grenada at 5 pm on Friday, February 9, 2024, transporting passengers from one place to another. On February 10, 2024, the vessel will be departed from Carriacou at 5 am and it departed from Grenada at 11 am.
On the Shayo Day Cruise, the sailing time of the vessel is 1 pm for Sunday, February 11, 2024. The vessel will depart Carriacou at 3 am and Grenada at 9 am on Tuesday, February 13, 2024.
The service will be provided on Carriacou at 5 am and Grenada at 4 pm on Wednesday, February 14, 2024.
Hurricane Beryl destroyed the Carriacou and Petite Martinique with massive loss of the infrastructure, agriculture damage and vanishing of the houses. Due to the natural calamity, the island nation has completely basic means of living, and the crops have been wiped out, causing problems for the citizens.
Now, the Hurricane Season will run through November 30, 2024 in the Caribbean region with the predication that this year would remain hyper active. The first hurricane of the season caused massive destruction in the islands such as Grenada, Carriacou, St Vincent and the Grenadines and the Jamaica with the loss of the lives.