STATEMENT FROM GOVERNOR SARAH TUCKER, PREMIER JOSEPH FARRELL AND DEPUTY PREMIER DR SAMUEL JOSEPH

Power

At time of writing, with huge thanks to the herculean efforts of MUL, and supporting visiting engineers, we have had stable power today.

We are still in testing phase and at this stage, may still have to revert to 4/4 load shedding.

This afternoon, the engineer for Generator 6 will arrive and tomorrow we will have an update on progress.

Water

With power running, the water tanks have begun to replenish, but this will take a number of days, so please continue to be mindful of the water you use.

The DMCA and FCDO are ensuring we have sufficient fresh water back up stocks on island.

The FCDO, with MUL and the PMO are sourcing replacement generators.

Resilience

The team at MUL continues to work very long hours; we have requested further engineering support via the FCDO to bring some resilience to the team; health and welfare is essential.

Household support

We recognise that some households, who have lost perishable goods over the last few weeks, have greater financial hardship.  We will be putting in place the ability to obtain some grocery vouchers for those that need it via the Social Services Department; the details are being finalised. Communication will be issued on this in the next day or so.

Next Steps

The National Advisory Council met again today and will reconvene on Monday. The Central coordination team continues to meet daily and is in constant dialogue, including more broadly across Cabinet.

Our objectives remain:-

To stabilise, to build medium term resilience and then to identify and plan the long term requirements

We continue to work closely with MUL, DMCA and the UKG across all areas.

We recognise the frustration people are feeling, and thank you for your continued understanding and patience. This is a very challenging time for us all.

We also recognise that this national situation has impacted across the whole of the Island and especially to a number of food businesses that do not have inbuilt resilience such as generators. At this stage we are not able to deal with individual enquires but we are very alive to the challenges you have faced.

We are working as quickly as we can to get everyone back to normal.

Once again, we would like to offer our sincere thanks to all of the engineers and support teams that are working around the clock to get Montserrat power stability, and to everyone, for their continued understanding.

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