Press Release

Department of Disaster Management
Ministry of Finance
Release Date:
Thursday, 11 April 2019 - 5:07pm

A total of 86 of the 253 claims for compensation received by the Department of Disaster Management as a result of impacts from the floods of 2017 has been approved.

The flood produced 14.78 inches of rain in 17 hours causing a number of homes to be impacted and resulted in persons losing possessions.  The total damage cost amounted to over $7.6 million dollars.

Chairman of the Emergency Disaster Fund, Mr. Glenroy A. Forbes said, “The policy for disaster assistance and financial compensation following major emergencies or disasters allows for persons who have been affected to receive compensation in the form of food relief; shelter or emergency accommodation; material or equipment for persons within the fisheries or agriculture sectors; medical assistance and financial grants.” 

A number of Non-Governmental Organisations partnered with the Government to offer support in the form of food, replacement of essential appliances, furnishing and clothing.  As the claims were assessed some applicants were considered for financial grants to assist them in recouping the expenses incurred during their recovery process.

The chairman noted that the combination of the events of 2017 caused the DDM to undertake extensive analysis of all claims to ensure their validity and to avoid duplication of payment as far as that was practical.

“This process took some time as persons had to be located, especially those who had been displaced and information on their claims had to be verified.  However, I can confirm that the process was followed in keeping with the policy and persons are now receiving grants,” Mr. Forbes said.

The compensation provided by the Government is one off payments that serves to assist persons in meeting their basic needs.  Persons are required to assess their living conditions and make every effort to reduce their risk and to demonstrate such if they are to be eligible for future claims.

The Emergency Disaster Fund was established through the Disaster Management Act, 2003 and is applied towards recovery efforts and the adoption and promotion of preventative measures before, during and after a disaster or emergency.

 

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Department of Disaster Management

#3 Wailing Road McNamara,
Road Town VG1110,
Tortola Virgin Islands
Tel: 284-468-4200 Fax:284-494-2024
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Office Email: bviddm@surfbvi.com