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‘We have to make a national plan for disaster’- Hon Smith

- Supports move to place disaster management under purview of local Gov’t
Damaged vehicles left in the wake of Hurricane Irma in September 2017. Photo: VINO/File
While supporting the move to have disaster management placed under the purview of under the Local Government, Deputy Speaker of the Virgin Islands House of Assembly (HoA) and At-large representative, Hon Neville A. Smith (AL) has called for the formulation of a national disaster plan. Photo: HoA/File
While supporting the move to have disaster management placed under the purview of under the Local Government, Deputy Speaker of the Virgin Islands House of Assembly (HoA) and At-large representative, Hon Neville A. Smith (AL) has called for the formulation of a national disaster plan. Photo: HoA/File
Cane Garden Bay, Tortola, following Hurricane Irma on September 6, 2017. The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season will be remembered for the many hurricanes it brought, most notably hurricanes Irma, Maria and Harvey. Photo: VINO/File
Cane Garden Bay, Tortola, following Hurricane Irma on September 6, 2017. The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season will be remembered for the many hurricanes it brought, most notably hurricanes Irma, Maria and Harvey. Photo: VINO/File
DUFF’S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI – While supporting the move to have disaster management placed under the purview of Local Government, Deputy Speaker of the Virgin Islands House of Assembly (HoA) and At-Large representative, Hon Neville A. Smith has called for the formulation of a national disaster plan.

Hon Smith’s call came at the Tuesday, January 5, 2021, sitting of the House of Assembly where legislators debated the Disaster Management Act 2019.

“We have to start planning… we cannot just say we will do things, we have the plan. We have to make a national plan for disaster and that national plan should be public, people should know every single thing in that national plan in terms of surviving,” he said.

Hon Smith said it was the people of the territory who rebuilt the Virgin Islands after the perils of Hurricane Irma in 2017; however, some areas of disaster management needs to be strengthened.

“Generator should be in every single building that's supposed to be a shelter, as well that shelter should be built in a way that it could be used for different things, so when hurricane season strikes you know that's a shelter with partitions where you could keep females on one side, males on another side.”

VI not prepared for another disaster - Hon Smith 

Other weaknesses, he said, is that some shelters are in flood-prone areas, telling the HoA the territory is not prepared for another hurricane.

“These are the things that we have to start looking at then we could make sure that we are prepared and ready for disaster,” he said.

According to the Deputy Speaker, the current strategy for hurricane preparedness needs to be re-adjusted to be more proactive, given the realities of climate change.

“I think that we need to sit down and look at stuff like that because we have a lot of shelter on flood zones, it has certain disasters that we could prepare for and certain ones we cannot, but the ones that we could prepare for let, let us prepare,” he said.

12 Responses to “‘We have to make a national plan for disaster’- Hon Smith”

  • catmandu (07/01/2021, 11:15) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    Absolutely. We need it now! Encourage every household and every business to have a disaster plan. Also, have a safe room or safe area to run to. Take back our country.
    • its your gov, boss (11/01/2021, 10:12) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Sheep it is your gov so get them to put in place a disaster plan or any other plan that is needed. stop talking and do it.
  • great (07/01/2021, 11:45) Like (18) Dislike (0) Reply
    Good thinking,,,, First get the laws to protect workers from employers Who used disasters to benefit from and to oppressed and victimized workers they don't like,,,, Second, get a labor department that will enforced the laws,,,, Next put people first, Law enforcement and government officials collect all the contributions for the people in need for themselves and their friends and families,,,,,,, People in need get nothing,,,,U have good start honourable smith,,,,,Push on
  • ... (07/01/2021, 11:57) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
    he is a good man!
  • musa (07/01/2021, 12:16) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    Great news start now buddy
  • E. Leonard (07/01/2021, 13:49) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    The Hon Neville “Sheep” Smith (At-Large), Deputy Speaker, is on point. The VI is prone to natural disasters, i.e., hurricane, earthquake, Tsunami, floods .......etc. The VI lies in Hurricane Alley and every year plus or minus between June 01 and November 30 the territory is on an active hurricane watch. Complacency is not on the side nor a friend of the VI. It must always be a
  • annudda2cents (07/01/2021, 14:21) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    most definitely. i fully agree with this.
  • E. Leonard (07/01/2021, 15:03) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    The Hon Neville “Sheep” Smith (At-Large), Deputy Speaker, is on point. The VI is prone to natural disasters, i.e., hurricane, earthquake, Tsunami, floods .......etc. The VI lies in Hurricane Alley and every year plus or minus between June 01 and November 30 the territory is on an active hurricane watch. Complacency is not on the side of nor a friend of the VI. It must always be alert, prepared and in a high state of readiness. As such, the territory needs a Disaster Preparedness and Readiness Master Plan. Such a master plan must include a)training, b)division of labour/responsibility, c) structurally sound and strategically sited rideout shelters(move shelters out flood prone areas).....etc.

    Furthermore, the territory needs a National Development Plan that is approved by the HOA with major changes requiring approval by HOA. Each government coming to office with a different play book is costly, retards progress, counterproductive.......etc. Moreover, master plans are needed for Sewage, Water, Electricity, Telecommunications, Gas, Drainage, Roads, Health, Education, Environment, Economy.......etc. Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance.
  • Xxx (07/01/2021, 15:43) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    The man speaking good we got you next election
  • musa (07/01/2021, 17:49) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Another ndp?
  • There is (08/01/2021, 14:00) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    There is a plan and DDM made a really good one after IRMA HOWEVER it needs investment from the Govt into the shelters and they don't feel its a priority. Part of the reason DDM is moving away from the Gov is so the Gov can get the kickbacks from the contracts to fix and supply everything, which they couldn't if the Gov was in charge.
  • bad boy (08/01/2021, 17:28) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Government need to give out a next stimulus package am still hurting


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