NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR 2019 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON, SAYS NEMA DISASTER MANAGEMENT OFFICIAL

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, June 03, 2019 (SKNIS): Claricia Langley-Stevens, Deputy National Disaster Coordinator (DNDC) of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), says that now is the time to prepare as we have started the 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season.

During her hurricane preparedness message to the nation on Friday, May 31, Mrs. Langley-Stevens stated that “NEMA and all the relevant stakeholders have started the necessary hurricane preparedness activities and we urge you [the citizens] to do the same at your respective homes and workplaces. Now is the time to prepare.”

She said that there are some vital pieces of information that every citizen should know heading into this hurricane season. The information she said would be beneficial to the citizens include knowing the locations of the emergency shelters, areas that are prone to flash flooding and awareness of the emergency contact numbers for NEMA and the National Emergency Operations Center. Homeowners should ensure that home insurance is up to date and that they have the relevant legal documents in place and close to hand. By preparing for the worst, in the event should anything happen to your property, you are ready. You may need to look into documents such as power of attorney. If this has sparked an array of questions like “What is lasting power attorney?“, my advice would be to do your research in order to prepare.

Mrs. Langley-Stevens also indicated that based on the studies by the St. Kitts Meteorological Services, “we can expect a near average to average hurricane season.”

She stated that predictions suggest that, “we can expect 14 named storms, seven of which may become hurricanes and two may become major hurricanes, category 3 or higher.”

She also highlighted the goals of NEMA moving forward, saying that, “NEMA is striving to strengthen our ongoing efforts in public education and awareness, mitigation and preparedness [for natural disasters].”

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