St Maarten is said to be the world’s smallest inhabited island divided between two nations; French Republic: Saint Martin and Kingdom of Netherlands: Sint Maarten. It was completely wrecked on September 6, by the fierce Hurricane Irma.
Residents have been working assiduously, with international aid, to rebuild the nation over the past month. In an exclusive interview with the island’s (Kingdom of Netherlands) Prime Minister William Marlin explained that the journey has been lengthy but “St Maarten, with very short time, will rise to the levels we were before and become even better.”
According to Prime Minister Marlin, 95% of the buildings, businesses; and lives have been severely affected. However, many schools and businesses opened last week and the process to rebuild the country has begun. The Princess Juliana International Airport, which has not been renovated, was opened to international flights Tuesday, 10 October. The Harbor was opened and will open to cruise ships on November 11, on the national holiday – St Maarten’s Day.










