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PWD/NRA Hurricane Preparedness Exercise this week

Hurricane Shutters Pompano Beach FLDon’t be alarmed if you see hurricane shutters being erected on numerous Government buildings and hurricane shelters in Grand Cayman on Thursday 2nd May, 2013.  A hurricane is not approaching the Cayman Islands, but Public Works Department (now inclusive of the Parks Unit) and the National Roads Authority will be carrying out their annual Hurricane Preparedness Exercise, in preparation for the upcoming hurricane season which commences 1st June. This year’s exercise represents a significant milestone as it marks the 25th anniversary of the Hurricane Preparedness Exercise.

In Grand Cayman all PWD employees and several NRA employees will be involved in the exercise. Organized into teams, each team with specific responsibilities, they will shutter up and protect over 100 Government complexes/buildings including 16 hurricane shelters.

b47c1e0e_shuttersIn addition to shuttering up the buildings, standby generators in shelters and key government buildings will be checked and started, and cistern water levels, will be checked.

On completion of the securing of shelters and buildings, Inspectors will carry out detailed inspections on the shelters/buildings to certify that the facilities are adequately secured.

This exercise duplicates the activities that will take place in the event of a real hurricane.

Some Statutory Authorities are also participating in the exercise, by securing their own facilities.

Hurricane Paloma begins to strike in Governor's Harbour on Grand Cayman in the Cayman IslandsMembers of the public are encouraged to review their own home protection plans at this time, as the start of the hurricane season is only a few weeks away.  At a minimum, the general public are advised to give thought to the following items:-

  1. What materials will be used to cover windows and glass doors in the event of a hurricane (usually plywood or purpose built aluminium shutters).
  1. Where will these materials be obtained, and how will they be installed     (it is often too late to consider this once a hurricane warning has been issued as these materials are in very short supply on the island in the event of a hurricane).
  1. Is your home a safe place to stay in the event of a hurricane? If it is situated on or near the sea, or is of poor construction, then it is not. If not, where will you stay? In the home of a friend or relative, at your workplace or in a public hurricane shelter? Due to the limited number of hurricane shelter spaces, you should make every effort to stay in the safe home of a friend or relative, or your workplace. Staying in a hurricane shelter should be considered a last resort, as shelters will be crowded and uncomfortable.

For additional information, please contact the Public Works Department @ 949-2547

 

 

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