Disaster Management Committee formed in Tarreau

The community of Tarreau is now equipped with a newly formed Disaster Management Committee (DMC).  This was made possible through the implementation of a project by the Dominica Red Cross Society (DCRS) to enhance the capacity of the residents to enable them to be better prepared, and respond to any emergency or disaster in their community.

Fourteen members of the community make up the Tarreau Disaster Management Committee. The members were trained in Disaster Management by the Red Cross and were provided with the tools and equipment for response.  The Red Cross also assisted with the development of the Disaster Management Plan and Hazard Map of the Community.

Another aspect of the project is to mitigate the bush fires which occur in that community on an annual basis during the dry season.  The Red Cross, therefore, has been working with the Forestry Division in replanting the hillside above the community prone to bushfires.  To date well over 200 (hardwood and fruit) trees have been planted.

This project is made possible by the U.S. Forest Service Natural Infrastructure for Caribbean Resilience Program (NICaR).

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