NaDMA conducts assessment after St. John’s Boulder slippage incident

The assessment is led by Community program Officer Simone Granger and will involve the submission of a report which will be used to guide future actions.

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St. George’s, Grenada – Friday 8th January, 2021: The National Disaster Management Agency’s (NaDMA) assessment teams are on the ground in Middle river, Gouyave Estate, St. John, conducting initial damage assessment after Thursday’s boulder slippage incident which resulted in the damage to two residential homes in the area.

The assessment is led by Community program Officer Simone Granger and will involve the submission of a report which will be used to guide future actions.

NaDMA is extremely grateful that Thursday’s unexpected occurrence did not result in the loss of lives and stands ready to support the families affected through our community structure.

The Agency will provide an update on the interventions and assessment in a subsequent release.

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For additional information, please contact Ms. Oslyn Crosby Public Relations Officer NaDMA on 440-8390-4 & 440-0838, cell: 449-4024, or email: nadma@spiceisle.com and nadmapr@gmail.com . 
 
NaDMA, the official source for all disaster related information in Grenada. 

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