Minister of State, Dawn Hastings- Williams, last evening, travelled to several communities in Upper Demerara-Berbice where she handed over building and cleaning supplies to residents who were severely affected by a storm last week.
The storm resulted in several residents losing parts of their roofs, fences and walls while others were affected by flooding. A release yesterday from the Ministry of the Presidency said that the communities that were most severely affected were West Watooka, McKenzie Central, Blue Berry Hill Squatting Area, Silver City, Silver Town, One Mile and Victory Valley.
Approximately 25 families were affected while damage was also noted at the Silver Town Community Centre, the McKenzie High School at LICHAS Hall and the E-Governance Tower at Blue Berry Hill Squatting Area.
Based on a needs assessment conducted by the Civil Defence Commission (CDC) in conjunction with the Regional Democratic Council (RDC) on Saturday, August 24, 2019, items such as roofing sheets with screws and cleaning agents were requested.
“We are here to distribute some items in way of responding to a call we received, more specifically on Friday, when a freak storm passed through the area and resulted in some roofs and zinc sheets being blown off, but the lives of the people were affected. As a caring Government, we have responded and so we are here to deliver to the people because we believe that this will bring [relief] in some way to them. As a caring Government, we will always respond to the calls that we receive from our citizens irrespective of where they live,” she said, according to the release.
Chairman of the RDC, Renis Morian said that while he is happy that Government has responded, he is even more pleased that it is has provided the items that the residents and Region requested. He said that most of the galvanised sheets which were blown off were held together with nails for decades. However, the CDC was requested to provide sheets with screws to prevent a recurrence and this was done.
“I have to thank the Government and the CDC and also the residents for cooperating and helping each other. This is a powerful expression of the confidence the people have in the Government to come to their rescue when things go bad. Based on what has happened, we would have shared with the Government the needs of the people and these things were purchased. We asked for screws and not nails and they delivered,” he said.
Compton Fraser, a resident of Silver Town, said he is happy to receive the assistance from the Government through the CDC since he lost his entire roof during the storm. “I feel happy that they have responded promptly and this shows some good signs that we are in a cooperative mode,” he said.
Ingrid Thomas, a resident of Blueberry Squatting Area echoed these sentiments. “I feel good because I have gotten some relief. My roof area from the kitchen to the bedroom was blown off, so this is good,” she said.
In addition to the supplies, the release said that the National Frequency Management Unit of the Ministry of Public Telecommunications is working to ensure that the damaged communication tower is fully operational in the shortest possible time, since it provides internet access to the communities.