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UK Gov’t launches hurricane preparedness plans for overseas territories in C’bean
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July 4, 2018

UK Gov’t launches hurricane preparedness plans for overseas territories in C’bean

LONDON, United Kingdom (CMC) — The United Kingdom (UK) Government on Wednesday announced new measures to ensure British Overseas Territories in the Caribbean have the support they need in the event of a repeat of the devastating hurricanes that hit the region last year.

The British Government said its departments “have been putting plans in place to bring together humanitarian, military support and diplomatic work under a joint unit coordinated by the Foreign Office”.

RFA Mounts Bay will remain in the vicinity of the Caribbean throughout the hurricane season this year and also for 2019.

It said the Royal Fleet Auxilliary (RFA) Mounts Bay, a Navy ship deployed to the region since 2017, will remain in the vicinity of the Caribbean throughout the hurricane season this year and also for 2019.

Experts have also been deployed to the region to lead negotiations on a number of commercial contracts, in advance of peak hurricane season, to deliver essential recovery needs.

Plans for a multi-national coordination cell in the Caribbean to coordinate partner countries and organisations are being made “to make sure efforts aren’t being duplicated across the region and to make immediate responses more efficient,” the Government said.

It has coordinated meetings involving representatives from the United States, Canada, the Netherlands and the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) “to ensure a joined-up approach to hurricane preparedness”.

The statement said emergency humanitarian supplies in the form of over 1000 collapsible jerry cans, 1,000 hygiene kits and up to 1,000 shelter kits have been pre-loaded onto RFA Mounts Bay, “which will remain in the region for the hurricane season and be on hand to provide life-saving emergency assistance as required.”

The UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) has also fielded a preparedness mission to the region from June 5-17 “to coordinate UK preparations with both national and regional institutions”.

The government said DFID has well established programmes in the poorer Commonwealth countries of the Caribbean and, in addition to humanitarian assistance, is supporting reconstruction efforts in the hurricane-affected islands of Dominica and Antigua and Barbuda.

“The UK has also helped ensure all islands affected by the hurricanes last year are now insured under the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Fund (CCRIF),” the statement said.

This year, the UK said it has supported the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and Montserrat joining.

“This means that all of the islands affected last year are now covered,” it said.

Foreign Office Minister for the Overseas Territories, Lord Tariq Ahmad, noted that last year’s hurricanes hit Caribbean British Overseas Territories and the wider region with devastating effect, uprooting lives and damaging local economies.

“The UK has provided critical support and help with recovery efforts, and I have seen for myself the huge impact that this has had already,” he said. “The UK continues to work closely with the governments of the Overseas Territories in their recovery efforts and in helping to rebuild their economies.”

“Moreover, we have also been working hard with key partners across the region to ensure an even more effective and strategic response in the event we see a repeat of last year’s hurricane season,” Lord Ahmad added.

International Development Minister, Lord Bates, said the scale of last year’s hurricanes was “unprecedented”, adding that the UK aid mission covered small islands stretching more than 1,000 miles apart, where buildings and roads had been destroyed.

“Britain continues to stand by those people whose lives were devastated,” he said. “Not only have we been working with the islands’ governments to make sure they are more resilient to natural disasters, but we are also well prepared to respond and provide humanitarian relief if a hurricane hits again.”

The UK Government said £72 million (£1 equals US$1.32) was “immediately committed” last September to help the Overseas Territories Anguilla, BVI and the Turks and Caicos Islands. In November, the prime minister committed a further £70 million for reconstruction efforts and £300 million of UK loan guarantees.

Lord Ahmad visited Anguilla, the Cayman Islands and Montserrat as part of a regional tour to discuss hurricane preparedness in May and will visit the region again later this month.

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