PM urges Jamaicans to brace for upcoming hurricane season

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has highlighted the urgent need for readiness as Jamaica approaches the anticipated active 2024 Atlantic hurricane season starting June 1. 

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts an above-average season, with 17 to 25 named storms, including up to 13 hurricanes and seven major hurricanes of category three or higher. 

This forecast is one of the highest issued by NOAA in recent years.

Strategic planning at the National Disaster Risk Management Council

During a recent meeting at the Sandals Ochi Beach Resort in St. Ann, chaired by Prime Minister Holness, the focus was on evaluating the vulnerability of homes, infrastructure, and services as the hurricane season nears.

As chairman of the National Disaster Risk Management Council (NDRMC), Holness urged Jamaicans to prepare their households by stocking up on food, and water, and safeguarding important documents and valuables.

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Community involvement in disaster preparedness

Holness emphasized the importance of community cooperation in disaster preparedness. 

He encouraged citizens to communicate with neighbors and family members, particularly those who are alone or unable to assist themselves, to create contingency plans.

He also highlighted the critical role of emergency shelters and called for entities managing these shelters to ensure they are operational and ready.

Government initiatives for resilience and safety

Acknowledging Jamaica’s high exposure to various natural hazards, including hurricanes and earthquakes, Holness outlined government measures aimed at mitigating risks. 

Through effective land-use planning, urban renewal, and stringent building codes, the government aims to create safer and more resilient communities.

These efforts are crucial in protecting the nation’s developmental achievements against disasters.

Comprehensive review of disaster preparedness

The NDRMC meeting also served as a platform for various government agencies and stakeholders to review and update Jamaica’s disaster preparedness and response plans. 

The gathering assessed current risks and vulnerabilities, focusing on policy formulation and strategies to enhance disaster resilience. 

Attendees included representatives from the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management, the Meteorological Service of Jamaica, and the Ministry of Health and Wellness, among others.

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