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Bermuda is a small island in the North Atlantic, only 54 square kilometers in area, yet its role in the global disaster economy is enormous. When hurricanes ravage the American coast, much of the relief money flows from this remote island. How did Bermuda, with no rivers, no natural lakes, and once nicknamed Devil's Island, become one of the richest financial centers on earth? This video explores Bermuda's history, its colonial origins, its white roof rainwater capture system, its status as a British Overseas Territory, and how this tiny island became a global reinsurance hub. Behind this wealth lies a profound irony: Bermuda sells disaster protection to the world, while its own citizens face exorbitant living costs.