NODS Partners to Enhance Tsunami Preparedness in Antigua

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and Barbuda

The National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) announces a strategic partnership with the

United States’ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to strengthen national

planning and response mechanisms to effectively address tsunami threats.

The partnership specifically involves NOAA’S National Weather Service’s International Tsunami

Information Center (ITIC) which assists Pacific and Caribbean nations with tsunami warning

systems, training, and safety information.

On Monday, 12th January, representatives from NODS, alongside key stakeholders, participated

in a session aimed at providing essential training on the various products and services offered

by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC). Attendees gained critical insights into Tsunami

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and explored tools designed to enhance preparedness

for potential tsunami events.

A highlight of this initiative is the ongoing Tsunami Ready Launch and Training Mission, with a

specific focus on Barbuda, taking place from January 12 to 16, 2026. This mission brings

together local, regional, and international experts to share knowledge and train personnel in

Barbuda, ensuring the community is well-equipped to respond swiftly and effectively to tsunami

threats.

This project is part of the broader initiative titled “Capacity Development to Build Tsunami-

Resilient Communities through Tsunami Readiness in the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions.”

Coordinated by NOAA’s ITIC in partnership with UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic

Commission (IOC), the project aims to empower local communities with the necessary

knowledge and resources to enhance their resilience against tsunami threats.

With a community budget of approximately USD 93,000.00, the project covers technical

services, training and materials, signage among other costs. The University of ColoradoConsortium for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) oversees these funds, with payments directed to

approved local suppliers and service providers.

Antigua and Barbuda will play a crucial role in identifying community needs, facilitating the

National and Local Tsunami Ready committees, and providing available data. The ITIC

Caribbean Office will oversee the coordination, technical expertise, and implementation

necessary for success.

The Tsunami Ready Antigua and Barbuda Project supports the initiative Early Warnings for All

(EW4All) and aims to strengthen national disaster risk reduction systems. This partnership

underscores Antigua and Barbuda’s commitment to safeguarding lives, livelihoods, and

sustainable development.

NODS reaffirms its dedication to enhancing disaster response capabilities and is proud to

collaborate with NOAA and UNESCO to promote community safety and preparedness.

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