World Bank provides US $20m for St. Vincent’s response to eruption

World Bank provides US $20m for  St. Vincent’s response to eruption

Heavy ash fall in Fitz Hughes, St. Vincent. Photo: SVG Television.

 

WASHINGTON, DC--The World Bank disbursed US $20 million to support the government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ response to the crisis posed by the La Soufrière volcano eruption.

  The explosive eruption began on April 8 and has required the evacuation of 20,000 people from the high-risk zones around the volcano, both to other parts of St. Vincent and to surrounding countries. Explosions are continuing, and the falling ash is causing air quality concerns and interruptions in electricity and water supply.

  “Our hearts are with the people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines during this crisis,” said Tahseen Sayed, World Bank Country Director for the Caribbean. “We are committed to supporting the response efforts at this critical time when the country faces this new disaster while already managing the social and economic effects of the pandemic.” 

  The funds are disbursed from a contingent credit line from the World Bank, known as the Catastrophe Deferred Drawdown Option (Cat-DDO), approved in June 2020. The Cat-DDO instrument is designed to provide immediate liquidity to support a country’s efforts to recover from disasters triggered by natural hazards or a public health emergency. In recent years, the government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines has been making efforts to strengthen its preparedness and capacity to respond to disasters. (World Bank) ~ Barbados TODAY ~

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