The National Disaster Management Agency (NaDMA) says it continues to carefully monitor the ongoing oil spill which occurred off the coast of Tobago.
Since the last update NaDMA has held meetings with several entities including the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), the Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH), the Regional Marine Pollution Emergency, the Information and Training Centre (RAC/REMPEEITC CARIBE), and the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) in Trinidad and Tobago.
“The objective of these engagements was to ascertain the exact location and likely continued trajectory of the oilslick to determine the extent to which it may affect Grenada’s marine areas,” said NaDMA in a release on Saturday.
The agency also said that an oil spill committee has been activated and will continue to work with regional and hemispheric partners to monitor the situation.
The Agency said that it will continue to provide timely updates to the public as and when more accurate information is available.
“NaDMA reassures that the situation is being monitored, and the public should continue to pay attention to the updates and any announcements related to the oil spill.”
The oil spill committee has also been placed on standby to activate the emergency plan if necessary.
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