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UK Government announces Hurricane Beryl support package for Caribbean

This story was posted 2 years ago
6 July 2024
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The UK is today [5 July] increasing support up to £500,000 for Caribbean countries most affected by the destruction of Hurricane Beryl, the Foreign Secretary David Lammy has announced.

The financial support is providing immediate relief to meet the needs of those whose homes and livelihoods have been impacted. Hurricane Beryl was the earliest Category 5 hurricane on record to form in the Atlantic.

It includes 800 emergency shelter kits, capable of supporting up to 4,000 people. These have already been dispatched to Grenada, St Vincent and the Grenadines, after their islands suffered devastating damage earlier this week.

The emergency shelters, along with 1,620 buckets for households to collect and store water, have been sent from supplies pre-positioned in the region as part of the UK’s preparedness plans.

The Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, said: “Our thoughts remain with those who have lost loved ones, their homes or have been left without power. This funding will help support disaster recovery efforts, as part of a swift and coordinated response in the region. That such a storm has developed so early in the season shows that we are facing a climate emergency and must act now.”

Following a request from the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), the UK has also provided support for deployment of regional teams to assist the national disaster offices with emergency operations, relief and logistics management, telecommunication, security issues and sectoral assessments.

Meanwhile, Royal Navy patrol ship HMS Trent has arrived in the Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory, to provide any assistance required to communities affected by Beryl.

Two specialist FCDO Rapid Deployment Teams have also travelled to the region to provide consular assistance to any affected British nationals, along with a procurement and logistics specialist who will assist with the humanitarian effort.

The UK is committed to working with Caribbean countries to build their resilience to climate change and natural disasters. The UK-Caribbean Infrastructure Fund has invested £350 million in climate-resilient projects across the region, including ports, roads and water systems.

The UK has already invested in building preparedness and resilience of the region. This includes supporting the development of Disaster Risk Finance strategies and investing in insurance initiatives in the Caribbean to enables communities to recover more quickly.

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  1. Basil F says:
    2 years ago

    I’m so pleased that the UK, although not responsible, have in place emergency assistance.

    To the five remaining colonies of the caribbean. I suggest you remain apart of the UK. Independence is totally unrealistic for such small Countries, especially during any emergency.

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  2. Pauline Sawh says:
    2 years ago

    This is great that the Uk is assisting the relief programs in the Grenadines and Grenada – my hope is that other countries will follow these humanitarian efforts. Thanks and Gid bless the UK and all those other countries sending relief –

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  3. C Smith says:
    2 years ago

    Sadly, more hurricanes are predicted for 2024. It appears whatever financial aid is given, it is never enough, and will never be enough. The hurricane season, is nothing to do with, hit or miss, lucky or unlucky of islands scenarios, the impact of devastation has become a reality, with rising seawater temperature, impact on coral reefs, increased humidity, removal of trees for building homes etc, river flow curtailed for water pipes to household.
    Not enough water from rivers, waterfalls etc are making its way to the sea.
    And Not enough financial aid , will be enough.
    Do your bit and look after Mother Nature and maybe Mother Nature will take pity..
    Wish all those affected every unseen and seen blessing..

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  4. Z Sachan says:
    2 years ago

    “It includes 800 emergency shelter kits, capable of supporting up to 4,000 people”. Did Grenada ever have these in site for the tri island state?

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