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‘Be ready’ as peak hurricane season progresses – Governor Rankin

The warning to 'be ready' came from the Governor, H.E John J. Rankin CMG who reminded that history shows September as the month that brings more storm activity than any other time of the year. Photo: VINO/File
Acting Director of the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) Mr Jasen Penn said that the department continued to monitor regional conditions. Photo: GIS
Acting Director of the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) Mr Jasen Penn said that the department continued to monitor regional conditions. Photo: GIS
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Virgin Islanders have been urged to be ready for possible storms or hurricanes as the peak of the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season is ongoing.

The warning came from the Governor, H.E John J. Rankin CMG who reminded that history shows September as the month that brings more storm activity than any other time of the year.

“The best way to protect lives and livelihoods from the impact of a hurricane is for each one of us to do our part to remain ready,” Mr Rankin said.

 “This means we should all continue to keep an eye out for maintenance issues at our homes and businesses; restock emergency supplies as needed; and monitor the latest conditions as reported by reliable sources such as the Department of Disaster Management,” he said.

DDM Monitoring storms - Mr Jason Penn 

Meanwhile, Acting Director of the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) Mr Jasen Penn said that the department continued to monitor regional conditions.

“Forecasters warned us to expect a busy season, and based on what we have seen so far, their prediction was correct,” Mr Penn said.

 “We are in the peak of the season now, which means that systems will continue to develop rapidly in the coming weeks, so it’s very important for the Virgin Islands to remain vigilant in terms of hurricane preparedness,” he added.

With 17 named storms having formed so far, 2021 has already exceeded the 20-year average of 14 named storms per year.

Six hurricanes, of which three reached Category 3 or stronger, have formed so far this season. The average is seven hurricanes with three achieving Category 3 or stronger.

11 Responses to “‘Be ready’ as peak hurricane season progresses – Governor Rankin”

  • Rubber Duck (25/09/2021, 13:09) Like (3) Dislike (17) Reply

    Be ready for the rac*st COI findings

    • BuzzBvi (25/09/2021, 15:57) Like (16) Dislike (1) Reply
      Be ready for continued racist comments like the one above. Illegal in most nations but racist commentary alive and well in the intolerant BVI.
      • huh (25/09/2021, 23:46) Like (3) Dislike (2) Reply
        What’s racist about pointing out racist in the system?

        Instead of fighting with black people & getting offended by their standing up in their righteous fight for progress, take a look into our history and become offended that there is still institutional racism that any child can point a finger at in 2021.

  • asking for a friend (25/09/2021, 13:59) Like (5) Dislike (16) Reply
    Why in 2021 we have a governor the symbol of racism and white supremacy?
    • @ asking for a friend (25/09/2021, 18:05) Like (13) Dislike (1) Reply
      You are asking for a friend, but you and people like you are the black rasist supremacy thugs that show disrespect for our Governor, because he has a white skin colour.
      In my honest opinion Vino should not accept bloggers of you mindset to post this kind of hateful rasist trash on the media. I and many others are tired of reading ignorance post by rasist people.
      • Reply (25/09/2021, 20:16) Like (1) Dislike (3) Reply
        Free speech but the fact is the racist have 400 years of oppression and enslavement
      • trrefdrfds (26/09/2021, 16:50) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        We all bleed you disrespect who you want to on the other news site. We are all humans. what goes for the goose goes for the gander.
  • ... (25/09/2021, 18:19) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    can the uneployeed/Affected get a stimulus check?
  • The watchman (25/09/2021, 18:30) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    Lawd them mash up rankings
  • concerned1 (26/09/2021, 13:07) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    I wonder if the governor of a British colony was a black man from England , would it be still considered as racist ,oppression and enslavement? Just wondering
  • hard talk (27/09/2021, 01:54) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Flick the pages of history and be truthful and you will find that that many of our so called leaders who are supposed to be our servants , serve themselves and their cronies and are a disservice to the wider public. The bottom line is that, we don't trust each other and so since we are not equal at the table, we are fed those that look different and are indeed different. Get rid of the crab in a barrel mentality, mature and fear God and you will be justly rewarded .


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