Saint John's

 

In 2020, St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, received recognition as Tsunami Ready under the Pilot Community Performance Based Tsunami Recognition Programme being implemented by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (UNESCO/IOC) Intergovernmental Coordination Group for the Tsunami and Other Coastal Hazard Warning Systems for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions (ICG/CARIBE-EWS). As part of the regional efforts to develop an end-to-end tsunami early warning system, St. John’s fulfilled the Programme’s guidelines; thus empowering its vulnerable coastal communities to take effective action in the event of a potential tsunami and save lives. Outputs included the creation of an evacuation, as well as the installation of signage for evacuation routes, assembly points and tsunami hazard zones. The National Office of Disaster Services also undertook extensive public education, conducted drills, and formulated an emergency operations plan (EOP). Schools, businesses and the public also actively participated in a number of activities during the recognition process. The Tsunami Ready effort was part of the project, “Strengthening Capacities of Early Warning and Response for Tsunamis and Other Coastal Hazards in the Caribbean”. It was sponsored by the European Commission Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO); through its Department's Disaster Preparedness Programme (DIPECHO). The project was implemented by UNESCO/IOC and its Caribbean Tsunami Information Centre (CTIC), as well as the Caribbean Disaster Management Agency (CDEMA), as an implementation partner and the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre (SRC). The Tsunami Ready Programme incorporates risk knowledge assessment, preparedness actions and response planning with recognition being granted upon the satisfactory completion of a verification process confirming fulfilment of the guidelines.


Saint John's Documents

Documents  Format/Size

Fulfillment of the Indicators

  • Tsunami Ready Application

 

Assessment Indicators

  • Inundation Map
  • Estimated number of people at risk
  • Resources

 

Preparedness Indicators

  • Evacuation Map
    • Map 1
    • Map 2
    • Map 3
  • Signage
  • Educational Materials
    • Community Tsunami Banners
    • Social Media (12 PNGs)
    • Tsunami Ready Ad Video
    • Tsunami Ready Ad Audio
    • Get Ready for Tsunamis Brochure
    • Tsunami Safety Rules Flyer
  • Outreach Activities
  • Tsunami Exercise
    • Photos (8 JPGs)
    • Photo (IHC)
    • Photo (IHC)



PDF (1.9 MB)
PDF
 (7.4 MB)
PDF (3.2 MB)
JPG (1.0 MB)

PDF (5.7 MB)
ZIP (44.8 MB)
MP4 (29.5 MB)
MP3 (1.4 MB)
Link
Link


ZIP (5.1 MB)
JPG (1.6 MB)
JPG (1.8 MB)

Response Indicators

  • Response Plan
  • Response Operations
  • Systems to Receive Alerts
    • Photo 1
    • Photo 2
    • Photo 3
    • Photo 4
  • Systems to Disseminate Alerts

 

PDF (2.1 MB)
PDF (912 KB)

JPG (3.4 MB)
JPG (2.6 MB)
JPG (132 KB)
JPG (241 KB)

Verification and Recognition

  • Verification Visit
  • Certificates
  • Tsunami Ready Sign
  • Media - News
    • Press Feature, UNESCO IOC


 


JPG (664 KB)

DOC (32 MB)

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