Published 30 March 2022
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Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NEMA CONDUCTED AN EVACUATION EXERCISE
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) conducted an Emergency Response
Evacuation Procedures Exercise of District 4 on Friday 25th March, 2022.
The exercise was mainly to strengthen the nation’s tsunami protocols and early warning systems by
testing first responders and residents’ responsiveness in the event of an earthquake that may result
in a direct impact of a tsunami.
NEMA was pleased with the response from the first responders. There were representation from a
number of Ministries and organisations such as; the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force,
The fire and Rescue Services, The Ministry of Health, St. Kitts and Nevis Defence Force (SKNDF),
Red Cross, NEMA District volunteers, etc.
Meanwhile, there was a lack of response from the residents in the Old Road and Verchilds area.
The National Emergency Management Agency is encouraging all residents to co-operate in these
exercises in their respective Districts. The correct response during these evacuation exercises will
eliminate the number of casualties in the event of a real disaster.
A tsunami could strike in a matter of minutes giving people little to no time to evacuate to a Tsunami
Evacuation Site. A lack of attention to this hazard could be disastrous to lives and livelihoods.
Evacuation exercises raise person’s awareness.
Residents are asked to note that in the event of a tsunami, you must Head for High Ground
and REMAIN THERE UNTIL AN All CLEAR IS GIVEN.
From Danger to Safety
NEMA continues to build national resilience in taking you FROM DANGER TO SAFETY.