Eddie, //Read this, the consensus is that it will take years to rebuild the tourist industry//
Your link doesn’t say that exactly. It is speaking more broadly. Whilst the hotels may have sustained some damage, the buildings that will have suffered most are not brick built. Most houses on those islands are built of wood and other flimsy materials, but the hotels, in the main, are constructed of brick and will not need to be rebuilt. Additionally, the storms haven’t affected the majority of the 7000 or so islands in the Caribbean. Only about 10 (that’s a guess) were affected this time. Being in the Caribbean in the hurricane season is no guarantee of encountering a hurricane. The tourist industry in most places is unaffected.
When a hurricane is approaching people do all they can to minimise the potential damage. Windows are taped up to prevent broken glass from doing its worst, anything that can be brought inside is brought inside, anything that can be battened down is battened down, sandbags are piled against doors, and all outside furniture etc., is sunk in swimming pools. It’s not unusual for power lines to come down or for communication with the outside world to be cut off for a while.
Jim, people go to the Caribbean all year round. Beautiful.