More than half of GB hurricane shelters ready

Wed, May 12th 2021, 03:54 PM

OF the 30 designated hurricane shelters on Grand Bahama, more than half have been inspected and are ready, according to newly appointed island administrator, Cathy Smith.

She reported that the other 11 shelters should be ready in short order before the start of the hurricane season, which is less than a month away.
#“Those shelters have minor repairs and scheduling issues which have prevented them from being certified as ready,” Ms Smith said.
#She is urging residents to begin their storm preparations early and not to procrastinate.
#“The most important thing is to encourage Bahamians, especially Grand Bahamians, to be prepared. As Bahamians we are procrastinators, and we are stressing that it is time to prepare now.
#“We need to start cutting trees from your homes, securing important documents and emergency numbers, and identifying shelters closest to your home,” Mrs Smith said.
#The Atlantic Hurricane Season begins on June 1, and there are some 17 named storms.
#Mrs Smith was deployed to Grand Bahama on December 2, and officially assumed office on January 11. She is a descendant of Mangrove Cay, Andros, an attorney and a registered nurse who has practised in both fields in the United States and The Bahamas.
#“This is my first post as administrator,” she said during her first public introduction to the media since her appointment. “So far, I love the City of Freeport and Grand Bahama; I love the pace of the island and the wide roads and I can get to work in four minutes.”

She reported that the other 11 shelters should be ready in short order before the start of the hurricane season, which is less than a month away.

“Those shelters have minor repairs and scheduling issues which have prevented them from being certified as ready,” Ms Smith said.

She is urging residents to begin their storm preparations early and not to procrastinate.

“The most important thing is to encourage Bahamians, especially Grand Bahamians, to be prepared. As Bahamians we are procrastinators, and we are stressing that it is time to prepare now.

“We need to start cutting trees from your homes, securing important documents and emergency numbers, and identifying shelters closest to your home,” Mrs Smith said.

The Atlantic Hurricane Season begins on June 1, and there are some 17 named storms.

Mrs Smith was deployed to Grand Bahama on December 2, and officially assumed office on January 11. She is a descendant of Mangrove Cay, Andros, an attorney and a registered nurse who has practised in both fields in the United States and The Bahamas.

“This is my first post as administrator,” she said during her first public introduction to the media since her appointment. “So far, I love the City of Freeport and Grand Bahama; I love the pace of the island and the wide roads and I can get to work in four minutes.”

 

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