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VI dispatching water supplies to SVG in first relief effort- Premier

-Gov’t & NGO working to provide more supplies & cash
The Virgin Islands will be working to dispatch of Water Trucks filled with water, and water tanks filled with water on a barge scheduled to leave the Territory next week as part of its relief efforts to the people of St. Vincent & The Grenadines according to Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie. Photo: HoA/Youtube
Premier Fahie said the BVI Red Cross, along with the Family of Rotary Clubs, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), the Lions Club, the Office of the Honorary Consul of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and, the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Association along with several church organizations are also collaborating to provide humanitarian relief and support the people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Photo: NEMO
Premier Fahie said the BVI Red Cross, along with the Family of Rotary Clubs, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), the Lions Club, the Office of the Honorary Consul of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and, the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Association along with several church organizations are also collaborating to provide humanitarian relief and support the people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Photo: NEMO
The first relief efforts from the Virgin Islands to the people of St Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ravaged by the La Soufrière volcano, will come in to the form of water. Photo: Internet Source
The first relief efforts from the Virgin Islands to the people of St Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ravaged by the La Soufrière volcano, will come in to the form of water. Photo: Internet Source
DUFF’S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI – The Virgin Islands will be working to dispatch water trucks filled with water, and water tanks filled with water on a barge scheduled to leave the Territory next week as part of its relief efforts to the people of St Vincent and The Grenadines.

This was announced by Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) who said that the Ministry of Transportation and Works in conjunction with the Water and Sewerage Department will be coordinating the shipment.

There has been water shortage following the eruption of La Soufriere volcano on April 9, 2021, as ash and dust have contaminated potable water supplies.

BVIPA & DDM working to dispatch water by next week - Premier Fahie 

“We are also looking into exploring the possibility of sending water in the holding tank of the barge which will be transporting the supplies. The coordination of the logistics around the dispatch of a mobile Water Desalination Plant is also underway,” Hon Fahie said in the House of Assembly at Save the Seed Energy Centre in Duffs Bottom, Tortola on April 15, 2021.

He said the authorities will be coordinating efforts with the BVI Ports Authority at Port Purcell and the Department of Disaster Management to ensure that the vessel can be packed and dispatched by next week. 

According to the Premier, “Collection of Supplies on Tortola is taking place from 14th - 20th April and is also scheduled to take place on the Sister Islands. The vessel is scheduled to depart Port Purcell on Wednesday 21st April for Virgin Gorda, where additional supplies would be collected, the Vessel will set sail on the 24th for arrival in St Vincent and the Grenadines on the 26th April 2021.”

The Premier said the BVI Red Cross, Family of Rotary Clubs, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), the Lions Club, the Office of the Honourary Consul of St Vincent and the Grenadines and, the St Vincent and the Grenadines Association, along with several church organisations, are also collaborating to provide humanitarian relief and support the people of St Vincent and the Grenadines.

Cash donations preferred 

“I want to take this opportunity to encourage persons to get involved and support the Relief Efforts, whether it is with a civic organisation, or church group, or individually.  Everyone is encouraged to make a contribution to the relief effort and share the BVI Love with our Caribbean brothers and sisters in St Vincent and the Grenadines at this most difficult time,” the Premier urged.

He noted that sending personal packages is not encouraged at this time, and will not be helpful to the overall relief efforts on the ground.

“In light of this, I want to appeal to persons who wish to make cash donations. The logistical arrangements of deploying cash gifts are much less strenuous than physical contributions at this time. This mode of giving would also go a long way in supporting the local economy of St Vincent and the Grenadines,” the premier said, in urging persons to contact the Department of Disaster Management by calling 468-4200 to get further details on how to give to the St Vincent National Disaster Relief Fund.

11 Responses to “VI dispatching water supplies to SVG in first relief effort- Premier”

  • Shaft (16/04/2021, 13:01) Like (6) Dislike (4) Reply
    IF YOU ARE GOING TO HELP ANYONE THIS IS WORTHY OF RESPECT FOR ANOTHER HUMAN / BUT DONT THROW BACK IN THEIR FACES PLEASE // BEFORE YOU STOOP TO THAT LEVEL ITS BETTER YOU KEEP IT - GOD WILL ALWAYS MAKE A WAY
  • buy water (16/04/2021, 13:54) Like (9) Dislike (2) Reply
    we here cant get water
    • @buy water (17/04/2021, 00:47) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      The supermarkets are full of water
      I’m shocked of your statements.

      I remember back in 2016 how much water and suppliers was sent.
  • facts (16/04/2021, 14:38) Like (6) Dislike (7) Reply
    Bvi government has a big heart
  • Too much water.. (16/04/2021, 14:50) Like (7) Dislike (8) Reply
    Every country is plenty water, More food needed... in the abundance if food and water the poor will be hungry...We all kno its Ralph and his cronies getting everything...Sad...Thats the way caribbean politics and polititians work...All abouf their base and supporters.....Sad. So many will continue to suffer..
    • Hush (16/04/2021, 17:25) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Go and read their news.. They are still planning to trade food with Trinidad... If food was scarce that wouldn’t even be considered... Can’t please some of you people.
  • See (16/04/2021, 17:12) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
    Do NOT give money if you have any sense at all . Do you actually think the people who need it will see it ? The money would probably never make it out of this place . Remember the local ladies picking up food boxes in their Mercedes cars during the lockdown ? It's a sad but true but true state of affairs . But we'll all go to church on Sunday won't we ??
  • omg (16/04/2021, 17:29) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    I AM ALL FOR HELPING SVG, BUT PLEASE DON'T FORGET IT STILL HAVE LOTS OF PEOPLE HERE STILL NOT WORKING AND NEED ASSISTANT
  • Water bottle (17/04/2021, 07:51) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Do not give plastic water bottles. You are giving them trash.
    Congratulations BVI gov for sending trucks and tanks and destination facilities.
  • Shame oh lady (17/04/2021, 07:54) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Let us help St.Vincent please, but be careful of "ONE" special Vincetian woman asking for cash donations to be given to her directly. Sources said she is using this crisis to make money for herself, if so that's a down right shame.
  • svg girl (17/04/2021, 08:30) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    thanks to premier fahie you are a good man


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