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Ritz-Carlton Club Letter Describes Hurricane Irma Damage and Anticipated Trump Visit to St. Thomas
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Ritz-Carlton Club Letter Describes Hurricane Irma Damage and Anticipated Trump Visit to St. Thomas

Ritz-Carlton Club Letter Describes Hurricane Irma Damage and Anticipated Trump Visit to St. Thomas The passage provides a routine status update on property damage after Hurricane Irma and mentions President Trump's planned visit, but offers no concrete leads, financial transactions, or allegations of misconduct. It lacks actionable details for investigation and contains no novel or sensitive revelations. Key insights: President Donald Trump authorized disaster relief for the U.S. Virgin Islands and plans to visit St. Thomas within a week.; Governor Kenneth Mapp is the source of the visit timeline.; The Ritz‑Carlton club reports partial restoration of facilities and ongoing damage assessments.

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Ritz-Carlton Club Letter Describes Hurricane Irma Damage and Anticipated Trump Visit to St. Thomas The passage provides a routine status update on property damage after Hurricane Irma and mentions President Trump's planned visit, but offers no concrete leads, financial transactions, or allegations of misconduct. It lacks actionable details for investigation and contains no novel or sensitive revelations. Key insights: President Donald Trump authorized disaster relief for the U.S. Virgin Islands and plans to visit St. Thomas within a week.; Governor Kenneth Mapp is the source of the visit timeline.; The Ritz‑Carlton club reports partial restoration of facilities and ongoing damage assessments.

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Donald Trump

aken a dreadful hit by Hurricane Irma. President Donald Trump, who has authorized disaster relief for the Virgi

Eric Trump

dreadful hit by Hurricane Irma. President Donald Trump, who has authorized disaster relief for the Virgi

NER Regional Director

Treasurer: Thomas Doyle Secretary: Michael Gick Director: Steve Redan HOUSE OVERSIGHT 026760 6910 Great

Jane Does

ly appreciate whatever you may offer to help, as does the Board. Thank you! GREAT BAY CONDOMINIUM OWNE

Blaine Trump

dreadful hit by Hurricane Irma. President Donald Trump, who has authorized disaster relief for the Virgi

Melania Trump

dreadful hit by Hurricane Irma. President Donald Trump, who has authorized disaster relief for the Virgi

Robert Trump

dreadful hit by Hurricane Irma. President Donald Trump, who has authorized disaster relief for the Virgi

Kenneth Mapp

the next six or seven days" according to Governor Kenneth Mapp. Our Club appears to have stood up reasonably we

Ivanka Trump

dreadful hit by Hurricane Irma. President Donald Trump, who has authorized disaster relief for the Virgi

Adam Back

which was decimated by Irma. The Food Center is back open. Some electricity has been restored in the d

Ivana Trump

dreadful hit by Hurricane Irma. President Donald Trump, who has authorized disaster relief for the Virgi

Executive Staff

at threat. In addition to our own Loss Prevention staff, our Management Company has hired an independent

Gensler Company

to our own Loss Prevention staff, our Management Company has hired an independent security team to help p

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September 13, 2017 6910 Great Bay. S. Thomas. USVI 00802 [email protected] 1.340-71S-9042 Dear Fellow Ritz-Carlton Club Member, If you've been following the TV news, you already know that St. Thomas has taken a dreadful hit by Hurricane Irma. 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. Our Club appears to have stood up reasonably well, at least when compared with the devastation elsewhere on the island. Many homes have been reduced to rubble, including those of some of our employees as you have heard. The insurance adjusters arrived today, an important step in obtaining the detailed damage and insurance information. The damage seems to grow from the far end of the beach toward the Hotel, with only modest damage in the Lily Building, more damage in Gardenia and Heliconia and even more at the Hotel. About 40% of our Residences are currently usable—with electricity and air conditioning—and they are fully occupied mostly by our employees. Many of these employees have returned to work, notwithstanding the hardships in their personal lives. 70% of the exterior lighting has been restored. Road and pathways on our property have been cleared. Work has also begun on restoring the landscaping, which was decimated by Irma. The Food Center is back open. Some electricity has been restored in the downtown area. Many ATM machines are now operational but with most limiting cash withdrawals to $100. The airport is still closed to commercial traffic. We know that some of our roofs have been damaged. Our air conditioners have been damaged. Some windows were broken and some doors were blown in by the 200 mph gusts. So we know there is water damage. But we don't know how much. Communication is still a major challenge. There is no internet service at the club yet and cell service on our side of the island is extremely spotty. There has been some looting and other lawlessness in some areas. Local law enforcement is now supported by resources from our federal and state governments. Our on-site team reports that we have been spared that threat. In addition to our own Loss Prevention staff, our Management Company has hired an independent security team to help protect our property. One of the most important questions we must address is just when our Club might open again. The Club is closed through October 7 and Member Services is not presently taking any reservations through December 17. There is a strong possibility that our re-start date could hinge on when the rest of St. Thomas recovers, and it is simply impossible to predict that date at this time. Your Board and the Management team are monitoring this closely and we will keep you apprised. And finally, we thank all who have contributed to the GBCOA Employee Relief Fund. Our Ladies and Gentlemen are in desperate need of your help. They deeply appreciate whatever you may offer to help, as does the Board. Thank you! GREAT BAY CONDOMINIUM OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 6910 GREAT BAY; ST. THOMAS USVI 00802 President: John Doyle Vice-President Abbey Chung Treasurer: Thomas Doyle Secretary: Michael Gick Director: Steve Redan 6910 Great Bay, St. Thomas, USVI 00802 [email protected] 1-340-715-9042 September 13, 2017 Dear Fellow Ritz-Carlton Club Member, If you’ve been following the TV news, you already know that St. Thomas has taken a dreadful hit by Hurricane Irma. 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. Our Club appears to have stood up reasonably well, at least when compared with the devastation elsewhere on the island. Many homes have been reduced to rubble, including those of some of our employees as you have heard. The insurance adjusters arrived today, an important step in obtaining the detailed damage and insurance information. The damage seems to grow from the far end of the beach toward the Hotel, with only modest damage in the Lily Building, more damage in Gardenia and Heliconia and even more at the Hotel. About 40% of our Residences are currently usable—with electricity and air conditioning—and they are fully occupied mostly by our employees. Many of these employees have returned to work, notwithstanding the hardships in their personal lives. 70% of the exterior lighting has been restored. Road and pathways on our property have been cleared. Work has also begun on restoring the landscaping, which was decimated by Irma. The Food Center is back open. Some electricity has been restored in the downtown area. Many ATM machines are now operational but with most limiting cash withdrawals to $100. The airport is still closed to commercial traffic. We know that some of our roofs have been damaged. Our air conditioners have been damaged. Some windows were broken and some doors were blown in by the 200 mph gusts. So we know there is water damage. But we don’t know how much. Communication is still a major challenge. There is no internet service at the club yet and cell service on our side of the island is extremely spotty.

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