US reaffirms disaster response commitment in Caribbean ahead of hurricane season

The United States has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening disaster preparedness and emergency response across the Caribbean and wider Western Hemisphere ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season.

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In a statement released by the U.S. Department of State on May 6, 2026, officials said the initiative builds on the United States’ response to Hurricane Melissa in 2025, which impacted multiple countries across the region, including parts of the Caribbean.

The State Department said it will deepen coordination with the U.S. Southern Command through a newly established Bureau for Disaster and Humanitarian Response (DHR), aimed at improving regional readiness for hurricanes and other natural disasters.

As part of the plan, the United States will launch its first humanitarian assistance hub in South Florida, designed to support rapid deployment of emergency relief supplies to the Caribbean and surrounding areas. The hub will also serve as a coordination centre for pre-positioned aid strategically located throughout the region.

The initiative includes embedding disaster and humanitarian advisors within Southern Command to enhance technical expertise and civil-military coordination during emergency response operations.

The State Department said the goal is to strengthen its capacity to respond to sudden-onset disasters and complex humanitarian emergencies across the region, noting that disaster response remains a core component of U.S. engagement in the hemisphere.

Under what the administration described as its “America First Foreign Assistance” approach, the United States will dedicate 20 percent of its total assistance resources to the region, with a stated focus on advancing U.S. priorities while supporting regional resilience.

Officials said the expanded framework is intended to improve coordination, speed up response times, and reinforce American leadership in disaster preparedness and humanitarian assistance across the Caribbean and the broader Western Hemisphere.

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