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11 Public Shelters Available for Hurricane Season.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Disaster Coordinator/Fire Chief Winston Salomon says there are 11 public shelters available for the hurricane season. A number of buildings are chosen and equipped (prior to a definite hurricane strike) to serve as public shelters.

These buildings are chosen based on the buildings' ability to withstand hurricane conditions and their height above sea level.

Space in shelters is limited and is meant for people who feel that their home is unsafe and can't find another safe place to stay.

If your home is hurricane proof and is in a safe location, it is probably best to stay there during a storm. Alternative options are to stay with family or friends whose house is also hurricane proof, however if you are unsure, do not hesitate to go to a public shelter.

Shelters are meant for temporary stay of up to 72 hours. Persons utilizing a public shelter must realize that many people have to share a small space and therefore must be prepared for some amount of discomfort.

There is a management team in charge of the shelter once it is opened. Safety is a main concern, and persons will have to follow shelter warden instructions.

Take the time now to assess your house, and if you can, get an architect to do a proper assessment. This will determine whether you will stay with friends or family or make use of a public shelter.

The U.S. National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the parent body of the National Hurricane Center (NHC) out of Miami, Florida, has forecasted a near-normal 2012 Atlantic hurricane season.

The forecasts calls for nine to 15 named storms, of which four to eight can strengthen to become hurricanes, and of that one to three can become major hurricanes.

It only takes one hurricane strike to make this a bad season, and therefore the Office of Disaster Management is urging the community to be prepared as it is your responsibility to do so every season.

The remaining names of potential storms for the 2012 season are: Chris, Debby, Ernesto, Florence, Gordon, Helene, Isaac, Joyce, Kirk, Leslie, Michael, Nadine, Oscar, Patty, Rafael, Sandy, Tony, Valerie and William.

The 2012 hurricane season officially runs through November 30.

 

HURRICANE SHELTERS 2012

 

  1. Leonard Conner School – Venus Drive – Cay Bay
    (for the Cay Bay & Cole Bay districts)
  2. Christian Fellowship Church – Welfare Road – Cole Bay
    (for the Cay Bay & Cole Bay districts)
  3. Salvation Army Building – Union Road – Cole Bay
    (for the Cay Bay & Cole Bay districts)
  4. Milton Peters College – L.B. Scot Road – South Reward
    (for the St. Peters, Ebenezer & South Reward districts)
  5. Rupert Maynard Youth Center – St. Peters Road – St. Peters
    (for the St. Peters, Ebenezer & South Reward districts)
  6. Sr. Marie Laurence School – Ellis Drive – Middle Region
    (for the Middle Region & Defiance districts)
  7. New Testament Baptist Church – Cannegieter Street – Philipsburg
    (for the Philipsburg & Pointe Blanche districts)
  8. Allan C. Halley Community Center – Simpson Bay Road – Simpson Bay
    (for the Simpson Bay & Beacon Hill districts)
  9. Marie Genevieve de Weever School – Guana Bay Road – Hope Estate
    (for the Hope Estate & Sucker Garden districts)
  10. Epheses SDA Church – Belvedere Estate Road – Belvedere
    (for the Belvedere & Dutch Quarter districts)
  11. St. Maarten Academy – Cupper Drive – Cul-de-Sac
    (for the St. Peters, St. Johns & Cul-de-Sac districts)
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