Trinidad and Tobago extends safe harbor amid hurricane threat

As Hurricane Beryl approaches, the Trinidad and Tobago government has announced measures to ensure the safe passage of marine vessels, including yachts and pleasure crafts.

This initiative comes as several Caribbean nations brace for the hurricane’s impact in the upcoming days.

Situated below the hurricane belt, Trinidad and Tobago is positioned as a safe haven for mariners during the hurricane season.

The Ministry of Trade and Industry highlights the nation’s strategic advantage, providing a secure location for marine vessels that could be affected by Hurricane Beryl.

Coordination efforts to manage marine arrivals

The Marine Services Association of Trinidad and Tobago reports that over 100 vessels are en route to the island, with several already having arrived safely, guided by the Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking.

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To facilitate the influx of marine traffic, key border agencies including the Division of Customs and Excise, Immigration Division, and Port Health are actively working to process the arrivals from the Eastern Caribbean.

Solidarity and support during crisis

In a show of solidarity with its Caribbean neighbors, particularly those in the Eastern Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago has taken additional steps to aid mariners.

The Ministry of Trade and Industry has temporarily waived all customs fees, reinforcing its commitment to supporting the marine community during this critical time.

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