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ODPM: Take disaster preparedness seriously

ODPM: Take disaster preparedness seriously 2 Days Ago WATER WORLD: Flooding is an issue which occurs annually in TT and the ODPM is warning that disaster preparedness needs to be taken much more seriously by the public. FILE PHOTO/LINCOLN HOLDER - CEO of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) retired Major General Rodney Smart says while public attitudes towards disaster preparedness are gradually changing, there is still a lot of work to be done to mitigate against this risk in TT. Speaking at a press conference on National Disaster Prevention and Preparedness (NDPP) month at the ODPM s Mausica office earlier in the week, Smart said several public information campaigns will be rolled out in May to engage with citizens at the individual, family and community levels to build capacities and preparedness for disasters.

Citizens to get disaster training, but ODPM warns: Don t be a hero

Wednesday 28 April 2021 Regional coordinator for the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) Jaishima Gowandan says citizens would be trained in search and rescue but urged the public to be responsible when using their training. - Photo by Shane Superville In recognition of National Disaster Prevention and Preparedness (NDPP) month in May, residents from different communities across Trinidad and Tobago will be trained in basic disaster relief techniques. But they will be warned not to take unnecessary risks. Speaking at a press conference on the NDPP at the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management s (ODPM) Mausica Road office on Wednesday, regional co-ordinator Jaishima Gowandan said building the capacities of citizens was crucial in formulating an effective disaster management plan.

Ansa McAL s drive - Ensuring St Vincent doesn t walk alone

April 27, 2021 With the natural disaster of explosive eruptions from the La Soufriere volcano on the island of St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), the ANSA McAL Group joined the rest of its local and regional counterparts in providing some measure of support to that Caribbean country. As part of ANSA McAL’s You Will Never Walk Alone initiative, Group companies such as ANSA Chemicals Ltd., ANSA Coatings Ltd., ANSA Polymer Ltd., ANSA Merchant Bank Ltd., Alston’s Marketing Company Ltd. (AMCO), Carib Brewery Ltd and Standard Distributors Ltd, donated thousands of dollars’ worth of supplies in an effort to provide relief towards the people of SVG.

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