British Royal Navy Delivers 75 Tons of Aid to St Vincent & the Grenadines

The British Government said says the Royal Navy has delivered 75 tons of crucial aid to Commonwealth citizens in St Vincent and the Grenadines whose lives have been thrown into turmoil by the recent eruptions of La Soufrière volcano.

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In a statement on Saturday, the British Government the Royal Fleet Auxiliary support ship RFA Wave Knight offloaded 139 pallets of emergency assistance in St Vincent and the Grenadines, which has “badly affected by the unexpected and violent eruptions of La Soufrière in April. 

“The intense volcanic activity has forced the evacuation of the northern half of St Vincent – the main island of the Commonwealth nation of St Vincent and the Grenadines – displacing around 14,000 islanders,” the statement said. 

“The mission to deliver aid to St. Vincent has added poignancy for the Royal Navy – more than 500 people from St. Vincent serve under the White Ensign and have been deeply affected by what has happened in their homeland, prompting various fundraising and relief efforts on ships and in naval bases in the UK (United Kingdom),” it added. 

UK Armed Forces Minister James Heappey said “recent events on St. Vincent were a tragedy, but disasters like this are precisely why we have Royal Navy assets deployed to the Caribbean – to provide vital relief and assistance to people there when needed in times of crisis.”

The British Government noted that the eruptions – the first major volcanic activity on the island in 40 years – dumped a thick layer of ash over homes and public buildings. 

It said Vincentians were forced to seek shelter away from the danger zone in temporary camps, “where basic supplies are now in short supply.” 

The British Government said Tanker Wave Knight – which carries a Royal Navy Wildcat helicopter, disaster relief supplies and thousands of tons of fuel – collected an assortment of aid from the people of Barbados and the World Health Organization “during a lightning stop in the capital Bridgetown  this week.” 

Sailors and Royal Marines loaded toiletries, sanitary items, cleaning products, tinned food, bottled water and other essential goods before making the 100-mile journey west to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the statement said. 

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“Just hours later, despite it being well into the night, the aid was offloaded in Kingstown, the St Vincent capital,” it said. 

The UK Government said it has already provided £800,000 funding “to meet the essential needs of the people of St. Vincent and provide technical expertise to coordinate the relief effort since the volcano erupted.” 

“My ship’s company are keen to demonstrate the UK’s commitment to the security and stability of the region, and to alleviate the humanitarian threat caused by the volcano crisis on St Vincent,” said Captain Simon Herbert, RFA Wave Knight’s Commanding Officer. 

The British Government said among the UK service personnel affected by the disaster was the family of Able Seaman Rickal Grant, a Royal Navy logistics expert serving with Wave Knight. 

Able Seaman Grant said: “I have children that have been displaced by the eruption. 

“The people displaced, including my family, will benefit from this humanitarian aid given by the people of Barbados,” he added. “I am happy to be a part of the ship’s company delivering this aid.”

CMC

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