Map

Hazards
Past Events
- Severe flooding (2005): 1/3 of population affected
- Cyanide River Disaster(1995): Worst environmental disaster
in country's history; water contaminated with cyanide
Full
Natural Disaster History (external link)
Full
Technological Disaster History (external link)
Environmental Concerns
- Water pollution from chemicals and sewage
- Deforestation
| Profile
Guyana has a long history of flooding along its coastal areas,
and more recently in past decades has experienced
an increase in man-made disasters. The most severe environmental
disaster in Guyana's history occurred in 2005, when
825 million gallons of cyanide-treated water leaked
from a dam into a major river.
| Coordinates |
5 00 N, 59 00 W |
| Area |
214,970 km2 |
| Terrain |
Mostly rolling highlands; low coastal plain,
savanna in south |
| Population |
765,283 (2005 est.) |
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Government Strategies
Most recent disasters in Jamaica have been caused by human error,
rather than natural hazard. This prompted the government
to establish an Environmental Protection Agency.
Member of CDERA.
Country Contacts
Mrs. Dorothy Fraser Secretary General
The Guyana Red Cross, P.O. Box 10524
Georgetown
(592) 02 - 60384
Fax: (592) 02 - 77099
E-mail: redcross@sdnp.org.gy
http://www.sdnp.org.gy/redcross/
Ms. Doreen Holder
University of Guyana Library, Turkeyan Campus
Greater Georgetown
(592) 222-5401
Fax:
E-mail: dholder@uog.edu.gy
Mr. Lawrence Duncan, Commissioner
Civil Defense Commission
Commission Camp
Ayanguana Annex, Thomas Lands
Georgetown
(592) 226-1114
Fax: (592) 225-1027
E-mail: cdc@sdbp.org.gy
National Disaster Coordinator
Office of the President
Jew Gardens Street
Georgetown
(592) 225-7051
Fax: (592) 226-3395
E-mail:
Additional Resources
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