Published on 12:33 AM, September 20, 2017

Hurricane Maria ruins Dominica

Barrels toward Virgin Islands

A picture taken yesterday shows the powerful winds and rains of hurricane Maria battering the city of Petit-Bourg on the French overseas Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. Photo: AFP

Hurricane Maria smashed into the eastern Caribbean island of Dominica yesterday, with its prime minister describing devastating damage as winds and rain from the storm also hit territories still reeling from Irma.

Maria, which has been fluctuating in intensity between a Category Four and Category Five hurricane on its path through the Caribbean, hit Dominica with winds of up to 160 miles (257 kilometres) per hour, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.

"We have lost all what money can buy and replace," Dominica's premier Roosevelt Skerrit posted on Facebook, saying there were initial reports of "widespread devastation".

"My greatest fear for the morning is that we will wake to news of serious physical injury and possible deaths as a result of likely landslides triggered by persistent rains."

Crewmen brace themselves from the propeller wash of a Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey departing aboard the USS Kearsarge as US military continues to evacuate from the US Virgin Islands in advance of Maria. Photo: AFP

Earlier, he said his roof had been blown off and house flooded, leaving him "at the complete mercy of the hurricane".

After being rescued, Skerrit appealed for "help of all kinds" but noted specifically that authorities would need helicopters to survey the damage.

Dominica's airport and ports have been closed.

After moving across the tropical island of 72,000 people, Maria churning north towards the British Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.

The British archipelago, which is still mopping up after Hurricane Irma earlier this month, has been under curfew since Monday, with residents ordered to stay indoors until after the storm, which is expected to hit today.