Americans in Jamaica brace for landfall
Houston resident Carmencita Kay Williams Wilson is among the Americans in Jamaica as the hurricane moves in.
“We've cleared out the patio and the chairs, put tape on the window as much as we can,” she said in an update on social media on Monday night. “It's just now starting to drizzle and rain on this part of the island, Pineapple Beach, St James' Parish. So we're holding on in there."
Another visitor to Jamaica, Tampa resident Kate Nguyen, said guests are sleeping on camp beds at her hotel in Montego Bay.
''I got a little sleep, but I was too anxious and worried, not just for myself but for people in the area,” she told ABC News on Tuesday morning.
Maritza Caver-Blake and her husband traveled from Arkansas to Jamaica to celebrate their 10 year anniversary and now they can’t get home to their 4-year-old and 8-year-old children.
“We’ve been praying a lot,” she said. “They were expecting their parents back on Sunday. We don’t want to tell them, ‘Mommy and daddy are stuck in another country.’”
-ABC News’ Kerem Inal









