Dominica Offers to Accommodate 300 Evacuees from St Vincent Following Volcano Eruption
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"I encourage all of us to embrace this effort to assist our Vincentian brothers and sisters. As a people, we are most familiar with the impact of disaster, and it is not too much to ask that we show empathy and care and concern for our brothers and sisters," Prime Minister Skerrit said during the Anou Palay programme.
Small islands are no strangers to weather disasters, as indicated by PM Skerrit. The devastating impact of 2017's Hurricane Maria is still being confronted today, with construction taking place across the island to provide citizens with hurricane-resistant housing and other forms of infrastructure. Following the hurricane,
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