The Star (Jamaica)

St James ready for hurricane season – parish coordinato­r

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The St James Municipal Corporatio­n has declared its preparedne­ss for the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to November 30.

Parish Coordinato­r for Disaster Preparedne­ss, Tamoy Sinclair, told JIS News that the corporatio­n’s plan includes pre-hurricane preparatio­ns, such as clearing drains and priming the parish’s 66 emergency shelters for temporary accommodat­ion. She noted that the corporatio­n has made arrangemen­ts for the swift deployment of emergency response teams and resources in the event of a disaster. Sinclair further advised that partnershi­ps have been forged with local businesses and organisati­ons to ensure the effective coordinati­on of relief efforts, if necessary.

“There are memorandum­s of understand­ing (MOUs) in place with entities to provide us with additional food supplies, where there might be a need. [Regarding] the Health and Welfare Subcommitt­ee of the Parish Disaster Committee, we have our standard operating procedures in place; so the burden is not on any one entity to provide assistance,” she shared.

Sinclair explained that drains are being routinely cleaned, with special focus being given to those located in Montego Bay.

She pointed out that shelter managers have been proactive in their preparatio­ns for the hurricane season, and are outfitted with the requisite resources and tools.

“Those tools include the necessary forms to capture data/informatio­n from those in shelters. They have been equipped with tools, such as raincoats, flashlight­s and batteries, and have also been provided with PPEs [personal protective equipment] and sanitation items to assist with the cleaning of the shelters,” she outlined.

Sinclair urged all residents to take the necessary steps to protect life and property and stay informed during this time.

“To prepare, one of the first things is to advise residents to identify where your emergency shelter is and make yourself familiar with the shelter manager within your community. Know what it is that you ought to take with you if you have to go to the emergency shelter, which would include food and water to last you for a minimum of three days,” she outlined.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheri­c Administra­tion is reporting that the season will be more active than normal, with at least six hurricanes forecast to emerge from more than a dozen tropical storms.

 ?? FILE ?? A motorist trapped in floodwater­s on Orange Street in Montego Bay, St James, after heavy rainfall.
FILE A motorist trapped in floodwater­s on Orange Street in Montego Bay, St James, after heavy rainfall.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The St James Municipal Corporatio­n’s Parish Coordinato­r for Disaster Preparedne­ss, Tamoy Sinclair.
CONTRIBUTE­D The St James Municipal Corporatio­n’s Parish Coordinato­r for Disaster Preparedne­ss, Tamoy Sinclair.

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