PM Promises Support For Grenada’s Post-Hurricane Recovery
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On June 10, 2024, Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre joined Grenada Prime Minister Hon. Dickon Mitchell and other regional Heads of Government for a tour of Carriacou to gain first-hand insight into the devastation caused by Hurricane Beryl on July 1, 2024.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall as a dangerous and deadly category-4 hurricane. It was the strongest recorded hurricane to form in the Atlantic Ocean since 2005.
Lives were lost, and livelihoods upended during the passage of the storm.
Although the financial cost of rebuilding the areas battered by Hurricane Beryl is astronomical, the resolve of the Grenadian people, particularly those who bore the brunt of the hurricane’s powerful strength that fateful night – is unwavering.
At least 90% of the physical infrastructure, including homes and businesses in Carriacou and Petite Martinique, were destroyed. Grenadian authorities have declared St. Patrick, Carriacou and Petite Martinique Grenada disaster zones.
Following the passage of Hurricane Beryl, the Prime Minister, on July 4, reiterated his appeal to the world’s biggest carbon emitters to meet their obligations to give vulnerable Small Island Developing States (SIDS) a fighting chance to adapt and defend against intensifying climate hazards.
The Prime Minister maintains SIDS, like Saint Lucia...
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