Yes, every year
Welcome to the Caribbean. Paradise comes with a price! After the dust it will be hurricane season. Batten down the hatches.
Yes, but it doesn't inhibits allergy attacks, in fact it inflames them. lolthe good news is that the dust inhibits hurricanes.
Yes, but it doesn't inhibits allergy attacks, in fact it inflames them. lol
Anyone that suffers from asthma should take extra precautions and take things as easy as possible.
There was proof yesterday that the dust is already here in the air ..there was rain for about 5 minutes in the capital and afterwards you could see all the cars looking as if they had been driven along dirt roads. I suppose the rain drops pick up the particles of dust on the way down ..or is the dust in the clouds ..maybe someone can explain .
Welcome to the world aka the global village. Strong prevailing wind currents and changing climatic conditions carry all sorts of invasive foreign insects and contaminants everywhere. The jet stream can easily carry minute particles of dust from one region and deposit them in another region. The radioactive particles from Chernobyl were deposited world wide by the winds aloft. The Zika carrying mosquitoes have spread worldwide for the same reason. It more or less demonstrates how vulnerable we are regardless of where we live. Me, I'm glad those fricken mutant DR centipedes are too heavy to be carried by the wind.There was proof yesterday that the dust is already here in the air ..there was rain for about 5 minutes in the capital and afterwards you could see all the cars looking as if they had been driven along dirt roads. I suppose the rain drops pick up the particles of dust on the way down ..or is the dust in the clouds ..maybe someone can explain .
That's the weird thing Lindsay. When it's pollen season where I live in Canada, I have to resort to Reactine on almost a daily basis. When I'm in the DR where it's always pollen season, I don't need to use anything. The varying humidity levels or types of pollen may have something to do with it.My dust allergies are back.
Lindsey
That's the weird thing Lindsay. When it's pollen season where I live in Canada, I have to resort to Reactine on almost a daily basis. When I'm in the DR where it's always pollen season, I don't need to use anything. The varying humidity levels or types of pollen may have something to do with it.
That's the weird thing Lindsay. When it's pollen season where I live in Canada, I have to resort to Reactine on almost a daily basis. When I'm in the DR where it's always pollen season, I don't need to use anything. The varying humidity levels or types of pollen may have something to do with it.