As Jamaica braces for the impact of Hurricane Beryl, Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett continues to hold multiple meetings with the policy and planning group of the Tourism Emergency Operations Centre (TEOC) to ensure the sector is fully prepared to face potential challenges.
The meetings include ministry officials, chairmen and executive directors of public bodies of the ministry, including the Jamaica Tourist Board, the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA), and other leading private-sector tourism stakeholders.
Emphasising the critical nature of the initiative, Bartlett said “The entire TEOC team and all our tourism stakeholders remain committed to safeguarding our tourism sector and ensuring that all necessary measures are in place to mitigate the impact of Hurricane Beryl. This collaboration among key stakeholders is essential to our preparedness efforts.”
He outlined that the TEOC team is currently focusing on several preparedness activities, including ensuring hotels, Airbnbs, and tourism attractions follow comprehensive hurricane preparedness plans; coordinating with local authorities to secure the safety and well-being of staff and tourists; and establishing communication protocols to provide timely updates and guidance to all tourism sector entities.
The TEOC team is also maintaining contact with airlines and cruise lines; stocking emergency supplies and securing facilities to minimise potential damage; and implementing evacuation plans where necessary and ensuring that emergency contact information is readily available.
The tourism minister said the team will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as needed.
He urged all tourism stakeholders to remain vigilant and to follow all safety guidelines to ensure the protection of life and property.