French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said today that four people were confirmed dead on the Caribbean island of St Martin, lowering a previous toll of eight deaths given by local rescue officials.
Philippe said around 50 people were injured, including two seriously, on St Martin and the nearby smaller island of St Barthelemy.
He said officials were in the process of identifying the four dead, adding that no deaths were reported from St Barthelemy.
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Power is cut across St Martin as well as supplies of potable water and petrol, he said. Roads are either partly or totally impassable, he added.
However, the harbour and airport are back in use.
"The work will be long, emotions will run deep and the sadness will be great," he said.
One of the most powerful Atlantic storms on record, the rare Category 5 hurricane started its deadly rampage on Wednesday when it made landfall in Barbuda to the southeast.
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