A bed sits inside a shelter for displaced residents from the island of Barbuda at a cricket stadium on December 7, 2017 in St John&#39;s, Antiqua. Barbuda, which covers only 62 square miles, was nearly leveled when Hurricane Irma made landfall with 185mph winds on the night of September 6. Only two days later, fearing Barbuda would be hit again by Hurricane Jose, the prime minister ordered an evacuation of all 1,800 residents of the island. Most are now still in shelters scattered around Barbuda&#39;s much larger sister island Antigua.