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VI & UK conduct joint crisis training exercise with hurricane scenario

Crisis experts from the United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) arrived in the Virgin Islands on Monday, February 5, 2024, to host a week of crisis response and disaster preparedness training. Photo: GIS
The Governor’s Office, Department of Disaster Management and other agencies took part in the series, which culminated in a four-hour ‘semi-live’ crisis exercise with teams in London on Thursday morning, February 8, 2024. Photo: GIS
The Governor’s Office, Department of Disaster Management and other agencies took part in the series, which culminated in a four-hour ‘semi-live’ crisis exercise with teams in London on Thursday morning, February 8, 2024. Photo: GIS
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Crisis experts from the United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) arrived in the Virgin Islands on Monday, February 5, 2024, to host a week of crisis response and disaster preparedness training.

The Governor’s Office, Department of Disaster Management and other agencies took part in the series, which culminated in a four-hour ‘semi-live’ crisis exercise with teams in London on Thursday morning, February 8, 2024.

The scenario was a hurricane that impacted both Anguilla and the BVI and he National Emergency Operations Centre was activated with key response agencies participating.

“I am grateful for those, in the BVI and in London, who put a huge amount of work into this exercise. It is vital that everyone plays their part in a crisis and preparation is key. The exercise demonstrates the UK’s commitment to supporting the BVI in the event of another natural disaster,” Governor Daniel Pruce in praising the efforts of all who took part in the simulation.

The scenario required the National Emergency Operations Centre activation of two different national-level emergeny response plans, and tasked participants with assigning limited resources, requesting additional assistance, and responding to cascading challenges arising out of the initial hazard impact.

Director of Disaster Management, Jasen Penn said the simulation exercises helped to reinforce good practises and improve response plans, “Over the years we have learned that it takes the whole Territory working together to respond effectively to a crisis. Having all our key sector leaders present for this exercise facilitated excellent collaboration and partnership.”

FCDO’s Crisis Management Department lead four large exercises globally each year to test and improve response mechanisms. Throughout the week, FCDO trainers facilitated sessions on information management, logistics, crisis communications, and other topics.

Representatives from the BVI Airports Authority, BVI Electricity Corrporation, BVI Fire and Rescue Service, BVI Health Services Authority, BVI Ports Authority, His Majesty’s Customs, Public Works Department, Royal Virgin Islands Police Force, Water and Sewerage Department, and the BVI Red Cross joined Thursday’s simulation.

1 Response to “VI & UK conduct joint crisis training exercise with hurricane scenario”

  • British can’t be trusted (10/02/2024, 14:16) Like (1) Dislike (3) Reply
    Don’t fall for it people it’s a set up for take over of we country


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