The Caribbean and the southeastern United States are facing a convergence of extreme weather events and natural hazards that has left communities reeling. Over the past week, a series of overlapping crises has created a situation so chaotic that even seasoned meteorologists are struggling to provide timely warnings. This is not a single emergency; rather, it is a cascade of environmental stresses — earthquakes, flooding, dust storms, and tropical systems — all striking at the same time, amplifying the risks and overwhelming the people and infrastructure already vulnerable to disaster. The series of events began with a tremor near Trinidad....
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