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‘They Lost Everything!’ – Relief Drive Launched For Gros Islet Flood Victims

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After Sunday’s devastating floods, the Gros Islet Constituency Council has launched a relief drive for community residents.

Deputy Mayor Sharon Ephraim said the Council decided on the relief drive based on the effect of the floods on thousands.

“We were in the water. We were helping to get things out of people’s homes, assisting people, and pulling children out. So we know the needs. We are aware of all these people have lost,” Ephraim told St Lucia Times.

“They lost everything. Everything is gone,” the Deputy Mayor lamented.

As a result, she said the Council decided to appeal to everyone, who was not affected, to assist in providing food, water, shelter, clothing, toiletries, furniture, or cash for flood victims in the entire Gros Islet area or assist in any other way.

The Deputy Mayor stated that children were among those affected, losing laptops, uniforms, and clothing.

She said she knew of single mothers with several children who needed help.

Ephraim said the appeal is being made not only to residents of Saint Lucia but to the diaspora as well.

“Persons out there who were not affected, if they can assist in the smallest way possible we will appreciate it,” she told St Lucia Times.

The Deputy Mayor explained that some flood victims had been relocated while others had obtained temporary lodging until they could clean up their homes.

However, Ephraim explained that some victims did not feel they could return to their residences.

“Some of them need counselling because it was devastating,” she recalled regarding Sunday’s heavy rainfall and floods.

Ephraim said people could take items to the Gros Islet Constituency Council office, currently located at the Human Resource Development Centre opposite the Gros Islet Primary School.

Interested individuals could also call the telephone number 7202762.

 

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Let this be a lesson to all of you that think you are better than others because you have a nice house or a nice car or an expensive phone or clothes. Right now where are all those things? Gone in the water

  2. @awa why you calling on the minister. Didn’t those ppl have home insurance just in case something happens whether it’s a big or small house. Majority of ppl be spending almost a $1000 for one night just to attend a show yet they can’t have house insurance. With that being said others have to come to their aid. Where’s the savings for “just in case”. They got money for new outfits and shoes for outing. After you read this take a pause and read again before you talk bs

  3. Where is the District Rep.Why you not Visiting the Affecrted persons in your Constituancy

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