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Posted: Saturday 9 September, 2017 at 11:03 PM

Government Ministers carry out post Hurricane Irma assessments in constituency six

Cabinet members with residents of Dieppe Bay
By: OPM, Press Release

    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, September 9, 2017 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris led members of his Team Unity Cabinet on a walkthrough of St. Christopher Six where they visited and interacted with residents there in an attempt to get a first-hand look at the extent of the damages in those communities following the passage of Hurricane Irma. 

     

    Prime Minister Harris was accompanied by Minister of Agriculture, Health, Human Settlement et al., the Honourable Eugene Hamilton, Minister of Public Infrastructure, the Honourable Ian Liburd and Cabinet Secretary, Mrs. Josephine Huggins. 

    Engineers from the National Housing Corporation (NHC) and the Public Works Department, including Consultant Warren Thompson and Kevin Williams were also on hand during the walkthrough, as the officials heard of the needs and concerns of residents living in Saddlers, Dieppe Bay, Newton Ground and St. Paul’s.

    The Government officials also carried out assessments of the conditions of the designated emergency shelters in those respective communities. 

    While in Dieppe Bay, the Cabinet ministers met with a number of fishermen there who raised concerns relating to the condition of the fisheries complex in that village. 

    Other matters raised by members of the public included the drainage system, overgrown trees in public spaces and proper lighting in some areas.  

    The ministers’ walkthrough came after Deputy Prime Minister and Chair of the National Disaster Mitigation Council (NDMC), the Honourable Shawn Richards issued a statement announcing the discontinuance of the Tropical Storm Watch for St. Kitts and Nevis. 

    The minister indicated that at 8am Saturday morning, Hurricane Jose was moving in a North-westerly direction that puts St. Kitts and Nevis out of the range of storm force winds that extend only 60 miles to the southwest.

    In his statement, Minister Richards further encouraged residents to continue listening for weather updates “as we go through this hurricane season which is forecast to be above average.”
     
     
     
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