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Thad Lettsome, representing the British Virgin Islands, has secured a spot at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games, marking a historic moment as the first BVI sailor to compete at the Olympics since 1996.
Lettsome’s journey to the Olympics has been supported by the Tahesia Harrigan-Scott Elite Athlete Scholarship, a program designed to nurture promising athletes on their path to Olympic success.
Funding for Lettsome’s training and participation has been made possible through various sources, including Olympic Solidarity, PanAm Sports, and the generous contributions of private sector businesses such as CTL Home Center, DLT Solutions, Conyers, Capriccio di Mare National Bank of the Virgin Islands, The Guana Fund, Republic Bank, BDO, Scrub Island Resort, and Smiths Gore.
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As the Virgin Islands grapples with the aftermath of a devastating trough that swept through the region on May 7 and 8, damage assessments have commenced as part of the emergency response efforts.
The event, characterised by heavy rainfall, dumped over 5 inches of rain on Road Town and approximately 9 inches on Virgin Gorda, triggering flash floods and widespread disruption.
His Excellency, Governor Daniel Pruce, led a meeting on May 8 with leaders from key responding agencies, including the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force, Ministry of Health and Social Development, BVI Ports Authority, BVI Electricity Corporation, and the Public Works Department. The meeting aimed to discuss preliminary impacts and outline next steps in the recovery process.
Governor Pruce expressed gratitude that no lives were lost and no injuries were reported during the flash flood event. He underscored the importance of community support for those affected, emphasizing the need to assist individuals in recovering belongings and rebuilding businesses.
Director of Disaster Management, Mr. Jasen Penn, highlighted the sudden and dangerous nature of flash flooding, stressing the importance of preparedness and mitigation efforts across the Territory. While the presence of a trough had been forecasted by the Antigua Met Office, the extent of rainfall was not fully understood until the event was underway.
Mr. Penn expressed appreciation for the public’s cooperation and adherence to safety measures, such as school closures and office hour adjustments, which helped ensure overall safety during the event.
As the Territory prepares for the upcoming hurricane season starting on June 1, residents are reminded of the importance of readiness for storms, floods, and other emergencies. Resources and tools for emergency preparedness, including family plan templates, storm tracking maps, emergency supplies checklists, and shelter lists, are available at www.bviddm.com.
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