#NASSAU, The Bahamas – July 27, 2020 — The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) received an assortment of relief supplies from the United States Embassy in Nassau to enable a faster response to any disaster, and aid in COVID-19 fight.
The supplies, at an estimated cost of $92,000, were
presented during a hand-over ceremony at NEMA on Gladstone Road on Wednesday,
July 22, 2020.
Carl Smith, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Disaster
Preparedness, Management and Reconstruction under which NEMA falls, was on hand
to accept the supplies presented by U.S.
Embassy Defense Attaché Commander Kevin Self of the U.S. Northern Command.
Mr. Smith thanked the U.S. Government through
its Embassy for donating the supplies, which he said bodes well for the “deep
relationship” between both countries.
The United States Northern Command
(USNORTHCOM) is one of eleven unified combatant
commands of the United States Department of Defense. This branch has been a
strategic partner with NEMA in disaster management for many years.
Mr. Smith noted that an “extremely
active” 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season has been forecast. Hence, the supplies
will enable NEMA to also work in a COVID-19 pandemic environment, especially if
shelters are activated during a storm.
The U.S. Northern Command, from local businesses, procured
the equipment and supplies to support hurricane preparedness and COVID-19
fight, throughout the communities.
The supplies include plastic face shields, safety boots and
gloves, spare radio batteries, flashlights, butane canisters, portable stoves,
and reflective vests.
“It is Important to have supplies on
hand because The Bahamas is an archipelagic nation and lifesaving support is
critical,” Mr. Smith said. He added that the PPE “is
very much needed, particularly if we have to shelter persons” amidst the
ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The
supplies will be stored in Emergency Relief Warehouses located on Grand Bahama,
New Providence, and Great Inagua, making it easier for NEMA to access and
distribute supplies and equipment when a disaster strikes.
Director of NEMA Capt Russell noted that over the past
years, three warehouses were built in strategic locations “to quickly get to an impacted area instead
of moving supplies from New Providence to an impacted area.”
Commander
Self spoke of the longstanding cooperation between the United States and The
Bahamas on disaster preparedness, assuring Mr. Smith that, “we stand by you.”