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Government committed to long-term reconstruction of Abaco and Grand Bahama
By Ministry of Disaster Preparedness, Management and Reconstruction
Sep 2, 2021 - 11:00:07 AM

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Abaco Wreath Laying.jpg: Minister of Foreign Affairs Darren Henfield, left, and Minister of State for Disaster Preparedness, Management and Reconstruction Pakesia Parker-Edgecombe at a wreath-laying ceremony in Abaco in remembrance of the victims of Hurricane Dorian on Wednesday, September 1, 2021. The ceremony was to commemorate the second anniversary of Hurricane Dorian hitting Abaco and the Abaco Cays on September 1, 2019.

Minister of Foreign Affairs the Hon. Darren Henfield reiterated the commitment of the Government of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas to the long-term reconstruction of Abaco, the Abaco Cays and Grand Bahama.

“Together, hand in hand, we will continue to strengthen our resources in our quest to build back better,” he said on Wednesday, September 1, 2021.

The Minister was speaking at a Service of Remembrance for the Victims of Hurricane Dorian at Friendship Tabernacle at Dundas Town, Abaco. The community event was held under the direction of the Abaco Christian Council to mark the second anniversary of Hurricane Dorian striking Abaco and the Abaco Cays on September 1, 2019.

“Despite this massive destruction and loss stemming from this catastrophic event, we rose as a resilient people determined to rebuild and revitalize our hurricane-ravaged communities,” said Minister Henfield.

Hurricane Dorian was the strongest storm to hit The Bahamas. It had maximum sustained winds of 185 miles per hour.

The storm’s gusts of 220 miles per hour and surge of more than 20 feet caused widespread devastation.

In the disaster zones, the Government has had to spend tens of millions of dollars to rebuild the electricity network, water systems, create a new waste management system, repair and rebuild schools, and facilitate other infrastructure repairs and upgrades, along with providing assistance for home repair.

Minister Henfield expressed condolences to the friends and families of residents who lost loved ones during the storm.

As the worst natural disaster in Bahamian history, Hurricane Dorian caused $3.4 billion in losses and damage.

Minister of State for Disaster Preparedness, Management and Reconstruction Pakesia Parker-Edgecombe also attended the event on behalf of the Government.

She too committed to doing the hard work of long-term rebuilding and renewal.

“We will do what it takes, we will stay as long as it takes, to help you rebuild your communities and lives with the resources we have, while pressing harder for what is needed,” she said in a statement.

Ministers Parker-Edgecombe and Henfield participated in a wreath-laying ceremony as part of the commemoration.

Minister Henfield thanked all local and international partners who assisted with the recovery and restoration efforts.


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