Press Briefing with Prime Minister Hon. Dickon Mitchell & NaDMA Coordinator Dr. Terence Walters
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Press Briefing with Prime Minister Hon. Dickon Mitchell & NaDMA Coordinator Dr. Terence Walters to provide further updates on assessments made in Grenada post Hurricane Beryl
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The technology was there in 2004, the planning had never done in any precise way . Hats off to The Honourable Prime Minister for his diligence and hard work,
The RPGF should ensure there is police presence even in the rural areas, not just in the town of Hillsborough.
Totally agree. I'm worried about what desperate people will do at this difficult time.
More drone images please. More satellite phones please.
Eyes and ears in please.
Can the government please invest in the portable satellite communications system, the guy's that filmed the drone footage used it to show the people what has happened ,there has been no communications coming out from Carriacou and Petite Martinique. This should be one of the priorities with the aid.
100% agree they are not mentioning this
These guys are clowns man. An individual has portable communication system but these Jackasses madeUS$ 200 million from selling passports last year but don't have a portable comm. system while living in Hurricane zone. Some real jokers.
My hats off the PM and Disaster Management Team so impressive the organization and implementation. I have been through several cat 4-5 hurricanes in the Caribbean so speaking from experience. Granada Strong❤
I have no idea why he's patting himself on the back. They have been caught short.
No mention of Petite Martinique
Yeah he seems to be one of those fellas who say all the right things publicly but doing the opposite behind close doors. We watching him hoping for the best but we already seeing some Fuckery behind the scenes.
@@abernard3294 Grenadians don't care about Carriacouans and PMERS. GREEDY GRENADIANS will never change.
So Grenada comes first as usual.
That is CORRECT!!! If Grenada is in a mess, how can we asssist our dependencies? The residents of Carriacou and PM, by all right, should be evacuated to the mainland where their needs "are supposed to" be met. Afterwhich, the gradual cleanup and rebuilding of these (dependant) islands can occur. Makes no sense to pull the limited resources from one country and dump it in another. It's better to have everyone in one spot (Grenada) so everyone can receive EQUAL relief from that horrific hurricane. If Grenada "can't come first", and if we follow the motto that, "we are all one", then we should ALL suffer together... therfore, cut off the lights and water in St. George's et alia, and let the "sufferation" begin. What's fair is fair! 😊
WE NEED ELECTRICITY IN THE COUNTRYSIDE (ST. PATRICK'S)!!!! We don't have the luxury to feel sorry for any other place right now, because we are suffering too!!! TOTALLY EGREGIOUS!!!
All you Grenadians are the same yes!
You are still better off than Carriacou
@@fantastica9186 Let me ask you something, do you currently have FOOD, WATER, SHELTER, ELECTRICITY, AND CLOTHING? If yes, then SHUT UP, 'cause you good!!!! If we up here in the north have to suffer along with our brothers and sisters in Carriacou, PM and the Grenadine islands, then let EVERYBODEEEE suffer!!! Turn your electricity and water off for 5 days, go and sleep outside and then get back to me... and let me know how "YOU" feeling! 😁
@@fantastica9186 By asking us to sympathize with those islands that "got hit hard" is like asking one of "The Lost Children" of Calcutta, to "cry" for the starving children in the "Horn of Africa". Get a grip!!! Who feels it knows it!!!