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Situation Reports : Grenada Last Updated: Mar 24th, 2006 - 10:16:20


Emily leaves 167 families homeless in Grenada and 2,641 roofs damaged
By NaDMA
Fri, 15 Jul 2005, 21:38

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Situation Report #6

A debriefing session was held by the National Disaster Coordinator with all District Coordinators.  A full report was given by the Coordinator.  The under-mentioned reflects their preliminary assessment. A coordination meeting with all stakeholders will be held tomorrow to assess the levels of response of recovery activities.

 

NUMBER OF ROOFS DAMAGED BY PARISH

St. George’s

285

St. Andrew’s

1153

St. Patrick’s

499

St. David’s

126

St. John’s

151

St. Mark’s

77

Carriacou & Petit Martinique

350

TOTAL

 2641



 

Homeless  Families

Original # of persons in shelters

People currently in shelters

St. George’s

8

1192

72

St. Andrew’s

87

2521

279

St. Patrick’s

50

238

178

St. David’s

10

10

18

St. John’s

2

195

75

St. Mark’s

10

125

50

Carriacou & Petit Martinique

N/A

N/A

N/A

TOTAL 167 4,281 672

PRIORITY NEEDS LIST

- Tarpaulins
- Roofing material
- Food stuff
- Water cans/bottles
- Water tanks (for shelters)
- Basic household items eg. Mattress, beds, cookers, utensils

Coordinator
National Disaster Management Agency
Grenada


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