Hurricane Irma: Survivors describe 'total devastation
As Hurricane Irma continues to cause destruction in the Caribbean, residents and holidaymakers share their stories from Anguilla, the British Virgin Islands, Turks and Caicos and the Dominican Republic. 'House ripped apart' Alison Strand, who is originally from Staffordshire, lives in Anguilla. She sheltered in the bath with her husband and three children, with a mattress on top of them, as the storm passed over. "I lost my roof completely. The garden is now in the house," she told the BBC. "It just kept churning and churning, and getting stronger. "The noise was just phenomenal. You can hear your house being ripped apart, the waves beating against the side of the house. We could hear the trees falling." Ms Strand said the pressure of storm was unusual. "Most people's houses - there was such a build-up of pressure - they sort of exploded, so the hurricane shutters came off, and furniture was sucked out from houses...