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Premier & Governor led VI in regional earthquake & tsunami exercise

- Annual Caribe Wave was held on March 11, 2021
The Virgin Islands, led by Premier Andrew A. Fahie (R1) and Governor John J. Rankin, CMG, joined nearly 400,000 residents of the Caribbean and Latin America on March 11, 2021, to participate in Caribe Wave, the annual tsunami preparedness exercise. Photo: GIS
The purpose of the Caribe Wave exercise each year is to advance tsunami preparedness efforts in the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions. Photo: The Barnacle
The purpose of the Caribe Wave exercise each year is to advance tsunami preparedness efforts in the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions. Photo: The Barnacle
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The Virgin Islands joined nearly 400,000 residents of the Caribbean and Latin America on March 11, 2021, to participate in Caribe Wave, the annual tsunami preparedness exercise.

Schools, businesses, families and Government agencies from around the Territory practiced earthquake and tsunami safety responses of drop, cover and hold and evacuating to higher ground.

Leading by example!

Department of Disaster Management (DDM) Acting Director Mr Jasen Penn said he was pleased that so many persons joined the exercise from the private sector and the public service.

“I am especially grateful that His Excellency the Governor John J. Rankin, and Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie acknowledged the importance of these types of exercises by participating alongside their staff,” he said in a press release from DDM on March 12, 2021.

He added, “I am pleased that other Government officials including the Deputy Governor, senior managers, heads of department, and even executives within the private sector all participated to set an example that I very much hope would be followed in case of an actual emergency.”

Alternate EOC location established in quick time

The director said the exercise also saw DDM officers standing up the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) at its designated alternate location in the Territory’s 911 Call Centre.

“One of our departmental objectives was to exercise the physical set up of the alternate EOC location as outlined in the National Disaster Management Plan. The staff moved with efficiency and was able to establish/stand up the EOC in just a few minutes, which allowed us to test communications with many of the participants who were evacuating at the time,” Mr. Penn said.

Being ready for 'rare threat of tsunami'

Training Manager Ms Carishma Hicks thanked all participants for doing their part to help the Territory be ready for the rare but serious threat of a tsunami.

“We know from previous events that the more persons understand about the risks of hazards like tsunami and earthquake impacts, the better prepared they will be to act quickly to save the lives of themselves and their family members,” Ms Hicks said, adding, “Practicing safe response techniques helps to identify any needed improvements to emergency plans and procedures.”

This year’s scenario focused on a major earthquake occurring off the coast of Jamaica, triggering a tsunami warning around the region including in the VI. In the event of a tsunami generation in close proximity to the VI, evacuating to high ground within a few minutes and establishing the safety of structures before standing up the NEOC can save lives.

All participants are encouraged to share their feedback on the exercise via a survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Caribewave21GenFeedback.

Caribe Wave is coordinated together with the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Caribbean regional emergency management stakeholders including Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), and regional national disaster management offices. The purpose of this exercise each year is to advance tsunami preparedness efforts in the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions.

9 Responses to “Premier & Governor led VI in regional earthquake & tsunami exercise”

  • Ok but... (14/03/2021, 18:16) Like (9) Dislike (16) Reply
    Any explanation why governor hires white only foreign management staff? Including a white South African yoga teacher??? And black only servants??? We the taxpayer pay for them all. And his house. We need clarification.

    Premier, VINO, please investigate.
    • lodger (14/03/2021, 21:01) Like (4) Dislike (3) Reply
      No you dont!
    • Ok but....hole (14/03/2021, 21:07) Like (10) Dislike (7) Reply
      Did you fill out an application for the yoga job and not get it cuz this is obviously a sore spot for you. You would probably complain if a black person got the yoga job and only white people got the servant jobs too! Need a boat for your river of tears!
    • wow (15/03/2021, 10:21) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
      Isn't the Private Secretary, Administrative Officer and Office Clerk Locals?
  • Rubber Duck (14/03/2021, 20:29) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    Hope we ready for the real thing yall
  • Common Sense (15/03/2021, 06:51) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    The 1867 tsunami that hit the Virgin Islands was 60 foot high and hit ten minutes after the earthquake, a like incident today would kill thousands.
  • Lucy (15/03/2021, 07:11) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I can't believe that they are still teaching children to hide under their desks.
  • Why (15/03/2021, 07:22) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Why does is the governor hiring a yoga teacher at all??
  • Ha Ha (15/03/2021, 22:25) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Can the premier and Calvin malone do the drill up a hill?


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