Last Updated on Monday, 5 September 2016, 23:00 by Denis Chabrol
Residents on Leguan were up to late Monday trying to pick up the pieces after a freak storm damaged several houses and uprooted trees in the south-eastern side of that Essequibo Island.
Several residents confirmed that the storm blew off the roofs of at least five houses and damaged a mandirās roof at Blenheim on Sunday afternoon.
There were no reports of injuries.
Sources said electricity was restored to that section of the island on Monday,Ā after technicians replaced a pole and cables.Ā The storm tossed the roof of a wooden house off and slammed it into a utility pole sending it crashing to the ground and bursting cables.
A number of fruit and coconut trees were also destroyed by the violent storm.
Leguan is an 18-square mile agriculture-dependent island with an estimatedĀ population of 4,200 living in 27 demarcated villages.