Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management Trinidad and Tobago
4A Orange Grove Road
Tacarigua
Trinidad & Tobago
By invitation only.
This project seeks to build on existing regional programming frameworks and address gaps to strengthen the capacities of early warning and response for tsunamis and other coastal hazards in the Caribbean. This project is being implemented by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO/IOC) with the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) (lead) and other supporting agencies. Four (4) CDEMA Participating States (PS) were identified as direct beneficiaries to this project: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago. The key components of the project include: A. A two-day National Tsunami Workshop which would result in the adaptation of national tsunami protocols and guidelines, a key output of the Regional Tsunami Workshop. B. Educational awareness, EWS equipping, and Tsunami SOPs development with the Carenage community C. A Tsunami Simulation exercise in the Carenage community to test both the National Tsunami Protocol and the community Protocol The project objectives for the national drill were as follows: i. To exercise the National Tsunami Protocols and SOPs; ii. To exercise the Carenage Tsunami Hazard Protocols and SOPs; iii. To raise awareness on the Tsunami Hazard in Trinidad. Estimated number of participants: In Trinidad an estimate of 169 community members (inclusive of 39 kids) took part in the drill, in addition to the emergency response agencies and 150 "actors".
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| Trinidad Simulation Agenda | 01/04/2020 |
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| Trinidad After Action Review Report | 01/04/2020 |
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