
The island of Grenada in the Caribbean Sea suffered significant damage from Hurricane Beryl last year. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Homes, schools, and hospitals were destroyed, leaving thousands of people homeless. Experts emphasize that due to the rapid rise in sea levels, there is a likelihood of even stronger storms occurring in the future.
Nevertheless, the people of Grenada continue to fight against climate change by relying on their culture. However, the island is not receiving sufficient financial support.
Often, funds come in the form of loans, which leads small countries into further debt. For this reason, local activists are demanding greater responsibility from major countries.
According to experts, in the fight against climate issues, not only economic but also cultural strength is of great importance. Grenada's ancient customs unite people and serve as a spiritual support.
This strengthens the unity of the people in combating the climate crisis and helps them prepare for potential natural disasters in the future. The population of Grenada and experts are expecting more attention and assistance from the global community.