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Shelter activated to help wildfire victims

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April 5, 2024
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An Emergency Shelter has been activated in the Timehri community  last evening to house a number of families who have been impacted by the raging  wildfires in that area. Five (5) families, a total of 28 persons inclusive of children and the  elderly, from the Santa Aratack village have been relocated to the shelter which is being  managed by trained CDC staff.  

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Several other areas are being monitored closely as the fires continue to spread  countrywide, and if necessary, additional shelters will be established. The Guyana  Government; through the Guyana Fire Service, Guyana Defence Force, Environmental  Protection Agency and the Civil Defence Commission, is leading the response effort in  all Regions.  

Residents countrywide are encouraged to remain cautious of the consequences of the dry  season, such as wildfires, and to report any instances to 912, their local fire station, their  Regional Democratic Council representative or office, or the National Emergency  Monitoring System (NEMS) on 600-7500 at any time.

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