Help
is on the way from Rhode Island to the United States Virgin Islands (USVI),
which is still reeling from two hurricanes that hit last September.
The
Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency is assisting the USVI in their ongoing
efforts to reconnect their communications since Hurricanes Maria and Irma
battered the area last September.
RIEMA
shipped six Rapid Emergency Satellite Communication systems to help bridge the
gap in their network communications.
These
portable units enable field personnel to be online and connected to the
internet in a matter of minutes.
When
the Category 4 and 5 hurricanes hit, many of the islands’ communication
services were destroyed.
These
Rapid Emergency Satellite Communications systems will help people connect
again.
“Rhode
Islanders stand with our fellow citizens in the US Virgin Islands,” said
Governor Gina M. Raimondo. “I’m glad that we’re able to support their recovery
efforts.”
Rhode
Island’s support is possible through the Emergency Management
Assistance Compact. EMAC is a nationally adopted mutual aid agreement among
states to share resources during times of disaster.