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PSC, CDC mobilising support for St Vincent

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April 9, 2021
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The Private Sector Commission said it is deeply saddened by the current situation in St. Vincent and the Grenadines and commended President Irfaan Ali on his pledged support.

In a release the PSC said it is pleased to support this cause by collaborating with the Civil Defence Commission (CDC) in mobilising support for St. Vincent and Grenadines. “To this end, we are working as we speak to supply as many items as possible on the immediate emergency needs.”

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IMMEDIATE NEEDS – VOLCANIC EMERGENCY

ITEM QUANTITY

Water Tanks (800 and 1,000 gallons) 1,000

Buckets (5 gallons) 5,000

Folding Cots 10,000

Portable Potties (Toilets) 150

Blankets 30,000

Field Tents (20ft x 20ft) 910ft x 10ft) 50

Field Kitchen 2

Sleeping Mats 3,000

Respirator masks with filters 1,000

Goggles 25,000

Reflective Vests 2,000

Caution Tape (100ft roll) 100

Hygiene Kits 10,000

To donate items, please contact the Civil Defence Commission on telephone numbers, 226-1114, 226-8815, 225-5847, 226-1027, 600-7500, 225-5347, 225-0977, 225-5339

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