The contingent is comprised of officers Marcus Malone, Gaston Walters, Joseph Graham, Cuthbert Roberson, Rico Penn, Nathan McLean and Travon Gumbs.
The officers left on September 7 and was accompanied by Dr. Nicholas Redhead, pathologist at the New Peebles Hospital and will be accommodated at the Dominica Fire and Rescue Services Department.
At the Third Sitting of the First Session of the Third House of Assembly on September 3, Premier and Minister of Finance, Dr. the Honourable D. Orlando Smith stated, “As we all know, on August 27, Tropical Storm Erika passed through the Caribbean leaving a path of destruction in its wake. Several islands were affected by the storm with the most destructive and widespread damage to our sister country of Dominica.”
Premier Smith added, “The Government of the Virgin Islands recognises that regional support for the Government and people of Dominica is critical, and it has pledged to do its part to assist during this difficult time.”
The Premier made a public appeal to the people of the Territory to support any fundraising efforts that were organised to assist those affected by the storm. He said the people of the Virgin Islands are a giving people and along with donations, which are critical in helping Dominica rebuild, the BVI Community has also provided human resources to aid in the relief efforts.
Other officers deployed to Dominica include health personnel from the BVI Nurses Association and staff from the Department of Disaster Management (DDM).
Premier Smith has expressed pleasure in the Virgin Islands Fire and Rescue Department for answering the call and joining the relief support.
The Premier joined the regional and international communities in a demonstration of solidarity for the Government and the people of the Commonwealth of Dominica, and pledged US$100,000.00 towards the relief efforts in rebuilding the island.
He said that the island has a history of resilience and it is encouraging to see the quick and remarkable efforts by the people of Dominica to begin the recovery process.
This relief support was coordinated by then Ag. Chief Fire Officer, Mr. William Penn and is a joint effort of The Ministry of Communications and Works and the Regional Association of Chief Fire Officers.
whoss they sexy. Let me go and check a vibes there on one of them when they come to Dominica.. I ready
Thank you.
thank you, thank you, thank so very much BVI.
Thank you for the help, great appreciate. and stay safe
thank u , merci, BVI,God richest blessing upon ur islands, may he bless u all two fold of what u donated to my country my home Dominica
Thank you to the BVI Government for allowing the fire officers and others to travel to Dominica to help in its relief.
Welcome to Dominica BVI fire officers and others. Thank you for coming.
It is moving to note how much assistance Dominica is receiving from many parts of the world.
Even though you are not in Dominica for entertainment purposes but to help, may your stay be a comfortable and enjoyable one.
God bless you!
Thank you BVI for your support towards us.
Thank you! Thank You to the Government of the BVI and all other nation for helping our country rebuild. We are indebted to you all and your generousity will never be forgotton as we are deply moved to tears by the out pouring of love and kindness, may God bless you you all. Never forget, my people, never forget! we shall rise again Dominica.
Thank you guys! God bless you.