Map

Hazards
- Hurricanes
- Volcanic Activity
- Earthquakes
Past Events
Hurricane Ivan (2004)
Landslides in Boguis (1998): 50 homeless
Tropical Storm Debby (1994): 60% of banana
crops destroyed
Hurricane Allen (1980): Extensive damage
Full
Natural Disaster History (external link)
Full
Technological Disaster History (external link)
Environmental Concerns
- Soil erosion
- Deforestation
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Profile
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Twin volcanic peaks form a dramatic backdrop,
and a reminder of the seismic activity in Saint Lucia
and the surrounding region. Its important agricultural
industry has faced challenges from recurring hurricanes
during the 1990s.
| Coordinates |
13 53 N, 60 68 W |
| Area |
616 km2 |
| Terrain |
Volcanic in origin; mountainous; fertile valleys |
| Population |
166,312 |
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Government Strategies
Member of CDERA.
Well developed emergency management infrastructure
with a strong legal framework. Numerous projects have been
implemented by government with the assistance of development
partners.
Disaster
Preparedness and Response Act No 13 (2000)
Country Contacts
Ms. Cindy Perry
Laborie Disaster Preoparedness/ Laborie Library, The Library, Laborie P.O.
Laborie
(758) 455-9372
Fax:
E-mail:
Mr. Herbert Regis
Meteorolgical Service, Met Office, Hewanorra International Airport
Vieux-Fort
(758) 454-6550
Fax: (758) 454-9705
E-mail:
Dawn French, National Disaster Coordinator
National Emergency Management Office PO Box 1517, Red Cross Building
Vigie
(758) 452-3802 Ext. 8035
Fax: (758) 453-2152
E-mail: eoc@candw.lc
http://www.geocities.com/slunemo%20
St. Lucia Red Cross Vigie Apdo. 271
Castries
(758) 452-5582
Fax: (758) 453-7811
E-mail: sluredcross@candw.lc
Additional Resources
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