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Cayman Islands Placed On Hurricane Alert In Face Of Hurricane Beryl

Hon. Premier Juliana O’Connor-Connolly

As of 8 pm on Sunday, June 30, 2024, the Cayman Islands was placed on Hurricane Alert. The measure follows the advice of the Director General of the Cayman Islands National Weather Service and the Director of Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HCMI), the Acting Deputy Governor, Mr. Eric Bush, Acting Chairman of the National Hazard Management Council.

According to the Government, the alert signifies that a hurricane poses a potential threat within the next 48-72 hours.

Residents are urged to remain vigilant, stay informed through official government channels, and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. 

The National Hurricane Centre based in Miami has advised that Hurricane Beryl is expected to remain an extremely dangerous Category 4 when it reaches the Windward Islands later tonight or Monday morning. 

Commenting on the alert, Eric Bush, Ag. Deputy Governor said:

As we face the potential impact of Hurricane Beryl, it is imperative that our community gets prepared. I urge everyone to take the necessary steps and to get ready for what may be the first hurricane of the season to impact our Cayman Islands. Speak with your family and friends, make a plan together, and stay informed. 

What to Expect During a Hurricane Alert

During a Hurricane Alert, it is crucial for residents to stay informed, vigilant, and prepared.

HMCI, in collaboration with the National Weather Service (CINWS), are closely monitoring the hurricane’s trajectory and will provide updates as the situation evolves.

The alert period is a critical time for residents to finalize their preparedness plans, secure their properties, and ensure they have the necessary supplies.

Do Not Panic

In addition to concerns raised by Hazard Management Cayman Islands and Eric Bush, Ag. Deputy Governor, the Hon. Premier Juliana O’Connor-Connolly, weighed in on the alert.

She said:

As Hurricane Beryl makes its way through the Eastern Caribbean, the safety and well-being of our residents are paramount.

We are actively monitoring the situation and taking all necessary precautions to protect our communities. I strongly encourage everyone to stay informed and adhere to the safety guidelines provided by our emergency services.

In response to the developing storm, Caucus met today “to further coordinate our efforts and ensure a comprehensive response is in place. Your vigilance and preparedness are essential as we navigate this challenge together.”

The National Hazard Management Executive will meet on Monday morning, 1 July to review the status of preparedness efforts on all three islands.

An update will be shared with the public following the meeting on recommendations for getting ready, public safety measures and next steps.

Key Preparedness Tips

  1. Stay Informed: Regularly check official government channels, such as the National Weather Service, HMCI, CIG and local news outlets for the latest updates and instructions.
  2. Emergency Kit: Assemble an emergency kit that includes water, non-perishable food, medications, important documents, batteries, flashlights, and other essential items.
  3. Secure Property: Bring outdoor furniture, decorations, and garbage cans inside. Secure windows and doors with shutters or plywood.  
  4. Evacuation Plan: Familiarise yourself with local evacuation routes and have a plan in place for where you will go if an evacuation order is issued.
  5. Communicate: Stay in contact with family and friends. Let them know your plans and ensure everyone in your household is aware of the emergency plan.
  6. Fuel and Power: Ensure your vehicles are fully fuelled and that you have backup power sources, such as generators, if possible.
  7. Download NENS App: Register on www.nens.gov.ky and download the app to receive alerts. 

Safety and Recovery Measures:

HMCI in partnership with government leaders and emergency services are taking comprehensive measures to ensure the safety and recovery of all residents. Emergency response teams are on standby, shelters are being prepared, and resources are being allocated to manage potential impacts. Coordination with local utilities and service providers is ongoing to minimize disruption and expedite recovery efforts post-storm.

Remain Vigilant

Notwithstanding that some forecasts show that Hurricane Beryl may veer south of Cayman, HCMI Director, Dani Coleman, encouraged residents not to be complacent.

In particular, residents are reminded to remain vigilant and follow instructions issued by the government and HMCI. It is essential to heed advisories promptly and avoid taking unnecessary risks.

Reggarding this, Dani Coleman, HMCI Director, said, “We are committed to the safety of our community and your cooperation is vital in ensuring everyone’s well-being.”

Dani Coleman, HMCI Director

Stay Connected with Official Channels

For accurate and timely information, residents are encouraged to stay connected with the following official channels:

We urge all residents to take this alert seriously and to prepare accordingly. We understand that the prospect of a hurricane can be unsettling but rest assured that we are committed to providing the necessary support and resources to ensure the safety and protection of our residents. Together, we can navigate the potential threat and emerge stronger.  

Further details will be issued at 12 noon on Monday, July 1, 2024.

Residents are encouraged to closely monitor the progress of this system and are advised to begin taking stock of the status of their hurricane preparedness. Visit www.caymanprepared.ky or contact the NEOC Call Centre at 345-949-6555.

The National Emergency Operating Committee (NEOC) is prepared and in position to help ensure the safety and security of the Cayman Islands.  Information and details from the NHC can be primarily accessed through www.CaymanPrepared.ky the emergency management, preparedness and response website. 

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