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Antigua and Barbuda 90% Ready for Hurricane Season, Says NODS
As the 2025 hurricane season begins, Antigua and Barbuda is 90% prepared, according to the National Office of Disaster Services (NODS).
At a recent press conference, NODS officials outlined the country’s disaster readiness, highlighting strong coordination among partner agencies despite funding challenges that have affected training and equipment.
Preparedness and Response Manager Anderson Tuitt rated overall readiness between eight and nine out of ten, citing positive feedback from recent stakeholder meetings.
With forecasts predicting 21 named storms, including nine hurricanes—five of them major—Tuitt said the country is well-positioned to respond.
NODS credited proactive planning and inter-agency cooperation for the high level of preparedness as the nation braces for potentially severe weather.
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Ninety percent sound good, but what about the other ten?
Every year dem say we ready, then one storm come and mash up everything.
Mi hope di communication system really work dis year. Last time mi hear nothing till breeze done blow.
Mi remember last time dey say drain dem clear, and water still flood mi yard.
Hurricane season nuh joke. Me done stock up mi canned food and batteries.