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NEMA makes initial assessment of Hurricane Matthew damaged areas
By Lindsay Thompson, National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA
Oct 8, 2016 - 11:08:45 PM

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WEST END, Grand Bahama – During an assessment trip the Rt Hon Perry Christie, Prime Minister embraces Millis Rolle, wife of the late legendary Bahamian fisherman and cultural icon Israel (Bonefish Folley) Rolle, who lives in West End, Grand Bahama, one of the areas hardest hit by the Category 4 Hurricane Matthew. (PHOTO/NEMA)

NASSAU, The Bahamas – The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, is conducting an Initial Situation Overview (ISO) of the areas mostly impacted by the powerful Hurricane Matthew.

On Saturday morning, October 8, 2016, the team, onboard a Bahamasair charter flight, went to Lowe Sound, in North Andros and then Grand Bahama, the areas hardest by the Category 4 storm with winds up to 140-mph. Another flight, Pineapple Air took essential supplies such as baby items, canned goods and water into North Andros.

The team comprises: The Rt Hon Perry Christie, Prime Minister; The Hon Dr Hubert Minnis, Leader of the Official Opposition; Captain Stephen Russell, Director, NEMA; the Hon Shane Gibson, Minister of Housing, the Hon Melanie Gibson, Minister of Social Services, the Hon Alison Maynard-Gibson, Attorney General; the Hon Jerome Fitzgerald, Minister of Education, Science and Technology; Creswell Sturrup, Permanent Secretary, Office of the Prime Minister; Jack Thompson, Permanent Secretary; Commodore Tellis Bethel, Commander of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force; Lillian Quant-Forbes, Director of Social Services, George Hutchinson, Director, Ministry of Works & Urban Development officials from the Bahamas Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF), the National Repair and Reconstruction Unit (NRRU); Archbishop Patrick Pinder, Catholic Diocese of Nassau; Bishop Laish Boyd, Anglican Diocese of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands, Rev Randford Patterson, President, Bahamas Christian Council, other members of the clergy, BTC, BPL and other technical and infrastructural officials, psychologists, the media and other officials.

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NASSAU, The Bahamas - The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, mobilized an assessment team on Saturday, October 8, 2016 to assess the damage caused by the Category 4 Hurricane Matthew. Picture at LPIA before taking off are Gayle Moncur, NEMA; the Rt Hon Perry Christie, Prime Minister; Captain Stephen Russell, Director, NEMA and Jack Thompson, Permanent Secretary. (PHOTO/NEMA)

This team will quickly assess the damage of infrastructure, see how many people are displaced and inspect critical facilities with a view to how quickly life can be restored to some sense of normalcy.

NEMA has also mobilized officials to the most significantly impacted areas on New Providence, specifically Marshall Road, Misty Gardens, Pastel Gardens and other areas along the south and southwestern shores to assess damage and to make recommendations to the Government regarding relief, recovery and reconstruction.

This important assessment process allows NEMA to understand the greatest needs of residents and recommend the most effective strategies for further recovery mobilization.

This process, also allows NEMA to properly advise the Government on the level of damage and the need for an Exigency Order to be granted to allow Bahamians to replace their supplies, duty free for designated period.

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The Rt Hon Perry Christie and an assessment team mobilized by the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA on Saturday, October 8, 2016 pictured in West End, Grand Bahama to assess the damaged caused by the Category 4 Hurricane Matthew. (PHOTO/NEMA)



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LOWE SOUND, North Andros - Standing in a damaged home in Lowe Sound, the Leader of the Official Opposition Dr Hubert Minnis and the Rt Hon Perry Christie, Prime Minister share concerns over the massive destruction caused by the Category 4 Hurricane Matthew, during an assessment trip on Saturday, October 8, 2016. (PHOTO/NEMA)



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WEST END, Grand Bahama – Prime Minister the Rt Hon Perry Christie speaks with Michelle Reckley, deputy chair of Urban Renewal, Grand Bahama, while assessing the massive destruction caused by the Category 4 Hurricane Matthew. The assessment trip was organized by NEMA on Saturday, October 8, 2016. (PHIOTO/NEMA)



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The Rt Hon Perry Christie and an assessment team mobilized by the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, on Saturday, October 8, 2016 pictured in West End, Grand Bahama to assess the damaged caused by the Category 4 Hurricane Matthew. (PHOTO/NEMA)


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LOWE SOUND, North Andros - The Rt Hon Perry Christie, Prime Minister and Captain Stephen Russell, Director of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, speak with residents in Lowe Sound, Andros during an assessment trip mobilized by NEMA, on Saturday, October 8, 2016 to Lowe Sound, Andros, one of the areas hardest hit by the Category 4 Hurricane Matthew. (PHOTO/NEMA)



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