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WATCH: NEMO Seeks Help For Flood Victims, Warns Hurricane Season Not Over

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The National Emergency Management Organisation (NEMO) has appealed for donations to assist Saint Lucia flood victims, many of whom lost everything after Sunday’s heavy rainfall and flash floods.

The Chairman of the National Supplies Committee, Lieutenant Colonel Nathan Hyacinth, appealed on NEMO’s behalf in a statement on Wednesday.

Hyacinth urged citizens to be vigilant as the hurricane season is still not over.

His complete statement appears below:

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Aa isn’t NEMO an Agency of the Government?? So now government is asking for handouts from the people?

  2. Nemo was late in the relief efforts in corinth gros islet every agency came out but them they need to do better , 1 hour after things calm down in any disaster come out Nemo help the people of st.lucia.

  3. Had Chas not give Sandals 24 million and his friend 7.3 million today we would have used this money to assist people who suffered from the flood. Herman vitalis how many passports did Chas sell during his reign?

  4. Had Chas not give Sandals 24 million and his friend 7.3 million today we would have used this money to assist people who suffered from the flood. Herman vitalis how many passports did Chas sell during his reign?

  5. That is why snares are all around us,why sudden peril terrifies us
    Says the Almighty,
    Why it is so dark we cannot see,and why a flood of water covers us.
    “Is not God in the heights of heaven ?
    And see how loftly are the highest stars !
    Yet we say, ‘What does God know ?
    Does he judge through such darkness ? Thick clouds veil him,so he cannot see us as he goes about in the vaulted heavens.’
    Will us keep to the old path that evil 😈 men have trod ?
    They were carried off before their time, their fondation washed away by a flood waters.
    We say to God, ‘Leave us alone !
    What can the Almighty do to us ?’
    Yet it was he who filled their house with good things, so I stand aloof from the counsel of the wicked 😈.
    “The righteous sees our ruin and rejoice ;the innocent mocks us, saying,
    ‘Surely our foes are destroyed,and waters destroyed our wealth.’

    “Therefore,we submit to God and be at peace with him ;in this way prosperity will come to us, accept instructions from his mouth and lay up his words in our heart. We will return to the Almighty,and we will be restored ;if we remove the wickedness far from our tents.

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