Approximately 70 schools and businesses took part in Thursday’s Caribe Wave Tsunami Exercise surpassing last year’s count of 25.
Among those involved in the drill, which tests tsunami readiness throughout the region, were pre-schoolers, students from primary, secondary and tertiary institutions and employees from the public and private sectors.
The annual exercise was coordinated on island by the National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) and supported by several partners.
They are the District Disaster Committees, the Met Office, the police and defence forces, the Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross, the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and the Antigua and Barbuda Search and Rescue (ABSAR).
Antigua and Barbuda simulated an earthquake that took place in the Puerto Rico Trench. Participants were required to evacuate to their tsunami safe areas safely and quickly, which was achieved generally.Among the issues noted were the need for entities to develop disaster management plans that cover all hazards including tsunamis and conduct regular drills.
Individuals must be aware of what is in the plan and what actions they should take.