Dominica
Government of Dominica expresses sadness to United States following passage of Hurricane Katrina
By Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica
Fri, 2 Sep 2005, 15:22

The Government of Dominica, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Labour has sent a diplomatic note to the United States Government and the Governors of the States of Florida, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana, through its Embassy in Barbados, expressing deep sadness at the widespread loss of life in the United States, following the passage of Hurricane Katrina.

The diplomatic note issued on August 31st 2005 reads:

“The Government and people of the Commonwealth of Dominica were deeply saddened by the news of the ravages of Hurricane Katrina which left a trail of death, widespread destruction and near obliteration of the coastlines of Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana, after hitting South Florida, leaving well above two million people without power.

The Government and people of Dominica are particularly saddened by the many lives lost during the passage of the hurricane and the tens of thousands who are now homeless and destitute as a result.

The Commonwealth of Dominica applauds the yeoman effort of first response teams and all other units and individuals involved in the various rescue missions.

We in Dominica are reassured that the tremendous show of patriotism and resilience, typical of the American people in the face of the crisis, will again be demonstrated in rebuilding the communities now hit by disaster.

Our prayers are with the victims of Hurricane Katrina and their families.”