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Soldiers arrived on St. Maarten to support passage Isaac

soldiers12092018PHILIPSBURG:--- Tuesday and Wednesday, soldiers from the 32 Raidingsquardon left Aruba for Sint Maarten. At the request of the country, the military will support the local emergency services in the coming days before, during and after the passage of tropical storm Isaac.

Together with the Marine Detachment of Sint Maarten, a total of 73 soldiers from the Commander of the Navy in the Caribbean (CZMCARIB) are ready to support local emergency services in the preservation or restoration of public order and safety. This manifests itself, among other things, by doing combined patrols together and under the leadership of the Police Corps Sint Maarten. The role of the military in this is to ensure security.

Station ship
The station ship Zr.Ms. Friesland is currently in Curacao. Here she can prepare herself by taking emergency aid packages on board and being ready for possible emergency aid deployment. Whether CZMCARIB will also offer emergency aid to other non-Kingdom islands, for example, Dominica, is not possible at the moment. If an independent (egg) country makes a request for emergency aid, it is up to The Hague to determine whether or not Defense is deployed for this purpose.

Task CZMCARIB
Providing emergency relief after the passage of a hurricane is one of the main tasks of the CZMCARIB units in the Caribbean. The assistance requested will consist of supporting the local emergency services with personnel and equipment in carrying out their duties, in order to get public life back on track as soon as possible after passage.

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