From:TheBahamasWeekly.com
NEMA partially activated due to possible tornado activity
By The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA
Jun 15, 2011 - 5:52:57 PM
NASSAU, The Bahamas - The National
Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, upon receiving information from the
Department of Meteorology about a severe weather system with possible
tornadic activity could affect the island of New Providence, partially
activated its National Emergency Operations Centre at about 1:30 pm
Wednesday, June 15, 2011.
The warnings were in effect for the
Southeastern New Providence namely, South Beach, Yellow Elder, and the
Mackey Street areas.
Assessment teams from NEMA went to
some of the locations and observed that several trees had snapped and
fallen in the streets in the Malcolm Road, East Street area. However,
there were no reports of injuries to residents or damage to properties.
An unconfirmed report of a young boy
telling his mother that the front door to their South Beach home was
blown down, due to the strong wind, Director of NEMA Captain Stephen
Russell said.
The Royal Bahamas Police control room
received no report of any damage or injuries to persons as a result
of the weather system.
NEMA operations section made
contact with administrators in the North and Central Andros advising
of the latest weather bulletin. Shortly afterwards, the administrators
reported conditions were normal as the weather moved along offshore.
The Met Department advised that as
of 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, an all clear was given.
NEMA will continue to remain on standby
to get reports from any areas not received yet.
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