of things that i that because of things that have happened in the past in terms of people going to schulterscessarily living up to expectations, in some cases being very cramped, led to a feeling that people wouldn't want to go back, once they have been bitten they're not going to try again. so this is what happened and they think in some areas people refused to leave. in one area, very close to the airport, people since their children away but stayed in their home. that's is everything you need to know. our correspondence there in jamaica, nick davis. nick, take care and thanks a lot for your reporting. care and thanks a lot for your reporting-— thousands of people are now homeless after beryl ravaged grenada and st vincent and the grenadines monday. strong storm winds destroyed homes, businesses, and boats. the prime minister of st vincent and the grenadines says authorities are sending food and water to affected communities. and as beryl takes aim at mexico by the weekend, tourists in the beach resort of cancun are rushing to leave with lines stretching through the airport there. the head