Local News Lessons to learn from Haiti by Dwayne Ash 20/08/2021 written by Dwayne Ash 20/08/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 531 August 14th, 2021, the world watched in shock as a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck the Tiburon Peninsula in Haiti. The earthquake was considered to be one of the deadliest natural disasters of 2021 as it has claimed the lives of more than 2000 persons to date whilst injuring 2,800. Simon Alleyne, who holds a Master’s of Science in Emergency Management and Planning from the University of Hertfordshire, England, with commendation and is a former Programme Officer at the Department of Emergency Management (DEM), said that Haiti’s earthquake is a sad reminder that the Caribbean is an active seismic area, and therefore, Barbadians must refamiliarize themselves with how to respond if an earthquake arises. “The recent earthquake in Haiti is a reminder that the Caribbean is a seismically active area and along with the regular preparations for the hurricane season, Barbadians should remember how to respond during an earthquake. During the initial shaking, the standard process is to duck, cover and hold on. Running out of multi-story buildings and jumping through windrows is not advised,” he said. Alleyne noted that several factors compounded the impact of the earthquake in Haiti namely poverty, rapid urbanization, and political instability. “It is important that we minimise building houses in areas that are vulnerable to land slippage because during a high magnitude impact major property damage will occur. Furthermore, Alleyne suggested that annual training and exercises in urban search and rescue coordinated by the Department of Emergency Management (DEM) with the participation of the Barbados Defence Force, Barbados Fire Service and other agencies would improve the preparedness of Barbados to handle the impact of an earthquake,” he said. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Alleyne sent his heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased and said his thoughts and prayers were with Haiti as they go through yet another period of devastation. (Write Right PR Services) Dwayne Ash You may also like Barbados ‘risks economic stagnation’ without urgent skills training reform 21/06/2025 Police probe early morning gunfire in Bank Hall 21/06/2025 UWI, pharma partner to advance genetic research, target inherited diseases 21/06/2025