Gov’t allocates $246M to support pre-hurricane mitigation works

The Government has allocated $246 million to support pre-hurricane mitigation works across the island.

Works Minister Robert Morgan made the announcement today.

Major focus will be placed on drain cleaning and related activities ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins next month.

Of the total allocation, each constituency will receive an average of $2 million to undertake drain cleaning in vulnerable and priority communities.

The balance of the allocation will be used by the National Works Agency to carry out special mitigation interventions at the national level, particularly in areas requiring technical support.

Mr. Morgan said the allocation reflects the Government’s commitment to early action.

The Government is urging citizens to support the programme by avoiding the dumping of garbage, bulky waste, construction material, and other debris in drains, gullies, and waterways.

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The Government has allocated $246 million to support pre-hurricane mitigation works across the island.

Works Minister Robert Morgan made the announcement today.

Major focus will be placed on drain cleaning and related activities ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins next month.

Of the total allocation, each constituency will receive an average of $2 million to undertake drain cleaning in vulnerable and priority communities.

The balance of the allocation will be used by the National Works Agency to carry out special mitigation interventions at the national level, particularly in areas requiring technical support.

Mr. Morgan said the allocation reflects the Government’s commitment to early action.

The Government is urging citizens to support the programme by avoiding the dumping of garbage, bulky waste, construction material, and other debris in drains, gullies, and waterways.

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The Government has allocated $246 million to support pre-hurricane mitigation works across the island.

Works Minister Robert Morgan made the announcement today.

Major focus will be placed on drain cleaning and related activities ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins next month.

Of the total allocation, each constituency will receive an average of $2 million to undertake drain cleaning in vulnerable and priority communities.

The balance of the allocation will be used by the National Works Agency to carry out special mitigation interventions at the national level, particularly in areas requiring technical support.

Mr. Morgan said the allocation reflects the Government’s commitment to early action.

The Government is urging citizens to support the programme by avoiding the dumping of garbage, bulky waste, construction material, and other debris in drains, gullies, and waterways.

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The Government has allocated $246 million to support pre-hurricane mitigation works across the island.

Works Minister Robert Morgan made the announcement today.

Major focus will be placed on drain cleaning and related activities ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins next month.

Of the total allocation, each constituency will receive an average of $2 million to undertake drain cleaning in vulnerable and priority communities.

The balance of the allocation will be used by the National Works Agency to carry out special mitigation interventions at the national level, particularly in areas requiring technical support.

Mr. Morgan said the allocation reflects the Government’s commitment to early action.

The Government is urging citizens to support the programme by avoiding the dumping of garbage, bulky waste, construction material, and other debris in drains, gullies, and waterways.

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The Government has allocated $246 million to support pre-hurricane mitigation works across the island.

Works Minister Robert Morgan made the announcement today.

Major focus will be placed on drain cleaning and related activities ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins next month.

Of the total allocation, each constituency will receive an average of $2 million to undertake drain cleaning in vulnerable and priority communities.

The balance of the allocation will be used by the National Works Agency to carry out special mitigation interventions at the national level, particularly in areas requiring technical support.

Mr. Morgan said the allocation reflects the Government’s commitment to early action.

The Government is urging citizens to support the programme by avoiding the dumping of garbage, bulky waste, construction material, and other debris in drains, gullies, and waterways.

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The Government has allocated $246 million to support pre-hurricane mitigation works across the island.

Works Minister Robert Morgan made the announcement today.

Major focus will be placed on drain cleaning and related activities ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins next month.

Of the total allocation, each constituency will receive an average of $2 million to undertake drain cleaning in vulnerable and priority communities.

The balance of the allocation will be used by the National Works Agency to carry out special mitigation interventions at the national level, particularly in areas requiring technical support.

Mr. Morgan said the allocation reflects the Government’s commitment to early action.

The Government is urging citizens to support the programme by avoiding the dumping of garbage, bulky waste, construction material, and other debris in drains, gullies, and waterways.

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The Government has allocated $246 million to support pre-hurricane mitigation works across the island.

Works Minister Robert Morgan made the announcement today.

Major focus will be placed on drain cleaning and related activities ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins next month.

Of the total allocation, each constituency will receive an average of $2 million to undertake drain cleaning in vulnerable and priority communities.

The balance of the allocation will be used by the National Works Agency to carry out special mitigation interventions at the national level, particularly in areas requiring technical support.

Mr. Morgan said the allocation reflects the Government’s commitment to early action.

The Government is urging citizens to support the programme by avoiding the dumping of garbage, bulky waste, construction material, and other debris in drains, gullies, and waterways.

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The Government has allocated $246 million to support pre-hurricane mitigation works across the island.

Works Minister Robert Morgan made the announcement today.

Major focus will be placed on drain cleaning and related activities ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins next month.

Of the total allocation, each constituency will receive an average of $2 million to undertake drain cleaning in vulnerable and priority communities.

The balance of the allocation will be used by the National Works Agency to carry out special mitigation interventions at the national level, particularly in areas requiring technical support.

Mr. Morgan said the allocation reflects the Government’s commitment to early action.

The Government is urging citizens to support the programme by avoiding the dumping of garbage, bulky waste, construction material, and other debris in drains, gullies, and waterways.

Read More

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The Government has allocated $246 million to support pre-hurricane mitigation works across the island.

Works Minister Robert Morgan made the announcement today.

Major focus will be placed on drain cleaning and related activities ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins next month.

Of the total allocation, each constituency will receive an average of $2 million to undertake drain cleaning in vulnerable and priority communities.

The balance of the allocation will be used by the National Works Agency to carry out special mitigation interventions at the national level, particularly in areas requiring technical support.

Mr. Morgan said the allocation reflects the Government’s commitment to early action.

The Government is urging citizens to support the programme by avoiding the dumping of garbage, bulky waste, construction material, and other debris in drains, gullies, and waterways.

Read More

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The Government has allocated $246 million to support pre-hurricane mitigation works across the island.

Works Minister Robert Morgan made the announcement today.

Major focus will be placed on drain cleaning and related activities ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins next month.

Of the total allocation, each constituency will receive an average of $2 million to undertake drain cleaning in vulnerable and priority communities.

The balance of the allocation will be used by the National Works Agency to carry out special mitigation interventions at the national level, particularly in areas requiring technical support.

Mr. Morgan said the allocation reflects the Government’s commitment to early action.

The Government is urging citizens to support the programme by avoiding the dumping of garbage, bulky waste, construction material, and other debris in drains, gullies, and waterways.

Read More