This event briefing is designed to review the modelled losses due to wind and storm surge due to TC Erin, calculated by the Tropical Cyclone (TC) component of CCRIF’s fisheries model for Anguilla. A separate report on the Adverse Weather component (impacts due to rain and high waves) on this CCRIF member country that has a COAST policy will be issued if applicable.
This event briefing is designed to review the modelled losses due to wind and storm surge as a result of TC Erin, calculated by CCRIF’s Public Utilities model. The CCRIF Public Utilities loss model reported wind speeds greater than 39 mph (62.7 km/h) for The Anguilla Electricity Company (ANGLEC) due to Erin.
The preliminary run of the CCRIF Public Utilities loss model did not produce losses for ANGLEC greater than zero, therefore, no payout is due under the utility’s policy.
This event briefing is designed to review the modelled losses due to wind and storm surge as a result of TC Erin, calculated using the Tropical Cyclone (TC) component of CCRIF’s fisheries model (COAST) for Turks and Caicos Islands. The event briefing is specific to the COAST fisheries policy. A separate report on the Adverse Weather component (impacts due to rain and high waves) of COAST on the country will be issued if applicable.
The preliminary runs of the CCRIF tropical cyclone loss model for wind and storm surge have produced government losses for Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Anguilla and The British Virgin Islands due to Tropical Storm Erin (and therefore Erin is designated as a Loss Event for these countries1). The government losses for Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Anguilla and The British Virgin Islands are below the Attachment Point of their respective Tropical Cyclone policies and therefore no payout under their respective policies is due.
This event briefing describes the impact of rainfall on Guatemala, which was associated with a Covered Area Rainfall Event (CARE) starting on 19 June and ending on 19 June 2025.
This event briefing describes the impact of rainfall on Trinidad. Trinidad and Tobago has 2 Excess Rainfall policies: one for Trinidad and one for Tobago. This rainfall was associated with a Covered Area Rainfall Event (CARE) in Trinidad, starting on 10 June and ending on 13 June 2025.
This event briefing describes the impact of rainfall on the northern region of The Bahamas. The Bahamas has 4 Excess Rainfall policies: The Bahamas – South East, The Bahamas - Central, The Bahamas - North and The Bahamas - Extreme North. This rainfall was associated with a Covered Area Rainfall Event (CARE) in The Bahamas - Extreme North area, starting on 4 June 2025 and ending on 5 June 2025.
This event briefing describes the impact of rainfall on the northern region of The Bahamas. The Bahamas has 4 Excess Rainfall policies: The Bahamas - Southeast, The Bahamas - Central, The Bahamas - North and The Bahamas - Extreme North. This rainfallwas associated with a Covered Area Rainfall Event (CARE) in The Bahamas - North area, starting on 3 June 2025 and ending on 4 June 2025.
This event briefing describes the impact of rainfall on extreme north region of The Bahamas, which was associated with a Covered Area Rainfall Event (CARE) starting on 13 May 2025 and ending on 13 May 2025.
A magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurred at 06:58:24 (UTC) on 4 May 2025, 26.44km (16.43 mi) N of The Settlement, British Virgin Islands; 54.94km (34.14 mi) NNE of Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands and 61.32km (38.10 mi) NNE of Spanish Town, British Virgin Islands. Final estimates from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) located the epicentre of the event at 18.986°N, 64.316°W, and at a depth of 20.0 km (12.42 mi).