#FREEPORT, Grand Bahama – July 29, 2020 — All of the necessary protocols are in place in preparation for the tropical disturbance currently in the region, said Minister of State for Disaster Preparedness, Management and Reconstruction, the Hon. Iram Lewis.
During a press briefing in
Grand Bahama, July 29, 2020 at the Star Insurance building which houses the
Ministry, Minister Lewis said hurricane shelters are being prepared and an
update will be provided by Thursday.
All the necessary agencies
are in place, he said, protocols are in place particularly with respect to
COVID-19 considerations. The shelters will not be opened unless the need
arises.
“One critical thing to note
is that our emergency transport support is on the ground with both water and
ground transportation in the event that we have to once again rescue or
evacuate.” He continued, “If we have to bring the residents of Sweeting’s Cay
across to the mainland — we did a drill in May before the hurricane season
started with Tropical Storm Arthur, and it gave us a good idea of what we have
to do in the event we have to do it this weekend, we have all of the mechanisms
in place.”
He said, “COVID-19 protocol
is really one of the major drivers with respect to how we prepare and manage
these shelters.”
While there are no concerns
as to whether the team is ready for the impending storm, he added that in some
cases it’s “learn as you go.”
As for debris that is yet to
be collected, the Minister added they have been in talks with City Manager,
Troy McIntosh because while there is not expected to be a lot of wind, a lot of
rain is anticipated and “we don’t want a lot of debris floating around our
city.” Efforts are being made to manage the collection of the debris.
For Abaco, the Minister
continued, meetings have been held to ensure the various settlements are
preparing.
Also present were Orson Nixon of the Met Department, Administrator for West Grand Bahama Kirsten Palacious, Tammi Mitchell of NEMA and Dr. Gregory Swann, psychologist.