A status update letter dated September 13, 2017, from the Great Bay Condominium Owners Association to Ritz-Carlton Club members detailing the aftermath of Hurricane Irma on St. Thomas. The letter describes property damage, the arrival of insurance adjusters, the status of utilities and employees, and notes that President Donald Trump plans to visit the island shortly.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Donald Trump | President of the United States |
Authorized disaster relief for the Virgin Islands; plans to visit St. Thomas.
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| Kenneth Mapp | Governor |
Quoted regarding President Trump's planned visit schedule.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Great Bay Condominium Owners Association Inc |
Header entity sending the update.
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| Ritz-Carlton Club |
Addressed to 'Fellow Ritz-Carlton Club Member'.
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| AOL |
Email domain for BoardStThomas@aol.com.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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| Location | Context |
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Sender address.
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Location of the hurricane damage.
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Region receiving disaster relief.
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Lily Building
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Building with modest damage.
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Gardenia
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Building with damage.
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Heliconia
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Building with damage.
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Area with the most damage mentioned.
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Back open.
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"President Donald Trump, who has authorized disaster relief for the Virgin Islands, plans to visit St. Thomas “in the next six or seven days” according to Governor Kenneth Mapp."Source
"Our Club appears to have stood up reasonably well, at least when compared with the devastation elsewhere on the island."Source
"Many homes have been reduced to rubble, including those of some of our employees"Source
"About 40% of our Residences are currently usable—with electricity and air conditioning—and they are fully occupied mostly by our employees."Source
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