A hurricane is forming in the Atlantic Ocean and is expected to reach the Caribbean islands. The hurricane is currently a category 3, with winds exceeding 180 km/h, and is predicted to become a category 4 or 5. The speaker is preparing for the hurricane by stocking up on food, water, and other essential items. They show their preparations, including buying canned goods, pasta, and fruit, as well as installing hurricane protections on their home.
The speaker also mentions that the college has not yet released students, so they are stuck on the island. They plan to prepare their home and seek shelter if necessary. The speaker is documenting their preparations and will continue to update their audience on Instagram and YouTube.
The video also shows the speaker visiting a store to buy supplies, where they encounter long lines and high prices for tickets to leave the island. They mention that some people are evacuating, but the speaker plans to stay and ride out the storm.
Overall, the video is a personal account of preparing for a hurricane and the challenges that come with it.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A new hurricane is forming in the Atlantic Ocean.
2. The hurricane is located east of the Caribbean.
3. The hurricane has gained strength and is currently a category 3 on a scale of up to 5.
4. The hurricane's winds have exceeded 180 kilometers per hour.
5. The phenomenon has been in the Caribbean islands for at least five days.
6. The college has a shelter, and the narrator is preparing to go there if the hurricane gets worse.
7. The narrator is stocking up on food, water, and other essentials in preparation for the hurricane.
8. The narrator has a plan to evacuate to a safe location if necessary.
9. The airport is crowded, and ticket prices have increased due to the hurricane.
10. The narrator is advising viewers to prepare for the hurricane and stay safe.
11. The hurricane season in the Caribbean lasts until December.
12. A previous hurricane devastated the island in September 1995, and it has been 22 years since then.
13. The narrator is recommending that viewers have a week's worth of water and non-perishable food.
14. The narrator is also advising viewers to have a first aid kit, flashlights, and batteries.
15. The narrator is showing viewers how to prepare a hurricane kit with essentials such as food, water, and a first aid kit.
16. The narrator is advising viewers to stay informed and follow updates on the hurricane's progress.
17. The narrator is planning to update viewers on the situation through social media and video updates.
18. The narrator is expressing gratitude for the messages of affection and concern from viewers.
19. The narrator is advising viewers to stay safe and prepare for the hurricane.
20. The narrator is planning to continue updating viewers on the situation in real-time.