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10/9/2020 Community

Hurricane Delta Damage Assessment Complete

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Damage Assessment Meeting

On Tuesday afternoon, 6 October 2020, teams from Government’s Planning and Public Works Departments spread out across Grand Cayman to conduct a rapid damage assessment following the passage of Hurricane Delta.
 
A total of 12 teams were deployed to quickly evaluate the level of damage that could be seen to Government and other buildings and facilities in each district.

Commenting that assessors had found little evidence of damage outside of coastal areas HMCI Director Danielle Coleman added that her agency had recently trained the Planning, Public Works and members of the Community Emergency Response Teams located in every district, to use the ArcGIS geographical information systems software purchased by HMCI in 2019.

Mobile technology combined with the ArcGIS software is used to allow team members back at the National Emergency Operations Centre to view information on an electronic map of the Island, as it was being entered by persons in the field.

“Going forwards it is our intention to deploy community responders alongside our trained assessors to help provide comprehensive live updates, that will enable decisionmakers back at the National Emergency Operations Centre to act based on an optimal understanding of how a disaster has impacted the community,” Ms Coleman said.

The Planning and Public Works teams are part of the Damage and Economic Assessment Emergency Support Team, within the NEOC’s Infrastructure cluster. Their submissions will feed into any assessment of the economic impact of Hurricane Delta which would be produced by the Economics and Statistics Office (ESO). ESO is also part of the Infrastructure cluster.

Officials say persons who wish to report any damage to structures that they believe should be noted since the departure of Hurricane Delta from the Cayman Islands area, should contact HMCI at [email protected] or tel. 945-4624.
 
The rapid assessment was limited to Grand Cayman as Cayman Brac and Little Cayman received no impact from the storm.

For details of the Government’s response to Hurricane Delta, and key public information notices, interested persons should visit www.gov.ky.