Omar produced moderate damage throughout numerous islands, amounting to at least $80 million (2008
USD) and one death was related to the storm. While it was moving little over the south-central Caribbean, Omar brought prolonged tropical storm conditions to the
ABC Islands. Sustained winds to near gale force battered the islands, although peak gusts to were confined to
Bonaire. In 24 hours, a maximum precipitation total of was recorded on
Aruba, while of rain fell in Curaçao and Bonaire, respectively. The high winds damaged roofs on all three islands, and rough seas caused
beach erosion and significant damage to coastal facilities. Some rain damage also occurred, with significant flooding reported in some parts of Aruba. In the
SSS Islands (
Saba,
St. Eustatius, and
Sint Maarten) strong winds from Omar, gusting up to , and high waves caused significant damage and
coastal flooding. On Sint Maarten, rainfall from the storm totaled to . Damage in Sint Maarten was mainly limited to beach erosion and scattered power outages. The island of
Dominica suffered severe damage from Hurricane Omar. The village of
Scotts Head, with a population of 450, was cut off from the rest of the country as roads were extensively damaged. The village also suffered water losses, electricity shortage, and landline telephones were cut off. Ports throughout the country were severely damaged. All barge access for hauling sand and stones were destroyed. The airport also sustained some damage. Seven boats ran aground during the storm. Minor damage was reported in
Anguilla. Two hotels sustained roof damage, downed treed knocked down power lines causing scattered power outages, and the rough seas caused severe beach erosion. Three cargo ships and seven boats ran aground and two other boats sank. In
Antigua and
Barbuda, winds from Omar were recorded at , with gusts to . Intense squall lines brought torrential rains, falling at rates of at times, peaking at per hour from 0900
UTC to 1200 UTC on October 16. The maximum recorded rainfall was however, up to was estimated to have fallen in the mountains.
Storm Surge was estimated at with waves reaching in height. Nine homes were destroyed and several landslides were reported. No fatalities were associated with Omar, and only a few sustained minor injuries. The most severe damage was dealt to roads and agriculture due to flooding. Several farms were washed away, including their livestock. Numerous farmers lost their harvest due to flooding. Damages in Barbuda were estimated at $18 million. Agricultural losses in Antigua amounted to around $11 million (2008 USD) and property damage amounted to $25 million. In
Puerto Rico, a man died after he collapsed from cardiac arrest while trying to install storm shutters on his home. As a tropical wave, the precedent to Omar produced heavy rains over the island, causing minor flooding. After passing by Puerto Rico a second time, Omar produced locally heavy rains, which caused minor street flooding. On
St. Croix, waves up to from Omar sank about 47 boats, leading to a large oil spill around the islands. About 400 ships broke lose from the docks, 200 of which lost their anchors.
St. Thomas, one of the hardest hit islands, was left completely without power in the wake of the hurricane. All of the major intersections were shut down as traffic lights were either on the ground or without power. Damages on the island totaled to $5.3 million. In the
Gros Islet Quarter on
St. Lucia, rough seas damaged a
jetty and grounded a yacht. In
Soufrière, four homes were destroyed by the storm surge, which also made some areas impassible. The storm surge also flooded parts of the
Anse la Raye Quarter, leading to officials declaring a mandatory evacuation of the area. On
Montserrat, very little damage was reported. A few minor landslides occurred in rural areas; no impact was caused by them. Throughout St. Kitts and Nevis, damage was estimated at $19 million. ==Aftermath==