Regional and International support needed to recover from floods -CDC

The CDC statement also revealed that a Tropical Wave embedded within the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone is currently affecting Guyana, resulting in heavy rainfall which could last until mid-July.

Regional and International support needed to recover from floods  -CDC

As floodwaters remain constant in several communities across Guyana, the Civil Defence Commission, which has been leading the flood response and relief efforts, believes that the country will need regional and international support to adequately respond to the needs of the flood-hit areas and assist them in their recovery.

In a statement, the CDC noted that while the Guyana floods have been classified as a Level 2 disaster, indicating that the national capacity to respond is not overwhelmed but external help is needed, the situation in some regions can be classified as Level 3, which would allow for more international support.

“The impact of the flood in the Regions vary, with Regions 1, 3, 4, 8 and 9 being at Level 2, given the national capacity to manage the impact, while Regions 2, 5, 7 and 10 are classified as Level 3, based on the magnitude of the flood. It is for this reason that regional and international support is needed to effectively mobilize resources in order to respond and recover from the impact of the floods”, the CDC said in a statement on Saturday.

The CDC statement also revealed that a Tropical Wave embedded within the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone is currently affecting Guyana, resulting in heavy rainfall which could last until mid-July.

According to the CDC, since the floods started back in May, it has received reports of more than 29,000 households suffering from flooding in more than 300 communities countrywide.

With support from the Government and the private sector, the CDC has been reaching out to communities with relief supplies.

“To date, a total of 17,829 cleaning hampers and 21,735 food hampers have been distributed across the regions as a form of emergency relief”.

Shelters have been set up in Regions 2, 9 and 10, housing a total of 205 residents who have been displaced from their homes.

The Director-General of the CDC, Lt. Colonel has described the floods as a national crisis that will require all hands onboard to ensure a full recovery.

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