It was time to take action. Daniel and the cleaning ladies grabbed brooms and pails and started pushing the water out of the hostel through the back door. All of the guests were up by this point, had checked out early, but had no way of getting anywhere so the flooded hostel became a great resource for people funnel their pent up frustration and giddiness through. Everyone started grabbing any type of scooping device they could find and were bent over shoveling the water out of the hostel. We had Israelis making pancakes in the kitchen who then started to bang on pots and pans and stools singing some Hebrew jingles to entertain us. People started dancing along while sweeping out the water. When we had gotten most of the water out some Spaniards started detailing out plans of how we were going to use surfboards and pieces of wood to keep the water back. It was definitely a united effort on all fronts.
Later the rumors start about what is actually going on: a tropical storm, a hurricane, just heavy rains that are flooding the island because we sunk 30 cm because of the earthquake that happened a couple weeks ago. For the past 3 days there have only been 5 people in this 56-person capacity hostel, it feels like a ghost town. Meanwhile over at our sister hostel, Heike, since there is nothing to do on this island when it's raining and there is no way for people to leave, it's ridiculously loud and crowded. The roads on the mainland that connect the port town to the rest of the country are washed away by landslides so there is no way to travel by land. The river at the border with Costa Rica flooded out the bridge that connects the two countries. The airport here was people's only hope, but it's been closed because of the weather for the past 3 days. We still don't know what is actually going on, but there's still water everywhere and today is the first day that it hasn't rained all day in over a week. We're slowly but surely pulling ourselves out of this rainy depression. It's Thanksgiving soon! I'm supposed to go off to Colombia the day after, but who knows if/when I'll really go!