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ST. CROIX, U.S. Virgin Islands – Atlantic hurricane season is four months away, but now is the perfect time to start preparations to harden your home against damage from storms, review and update your family’s emergency plan and replenish your disaster supply kit,
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Before the water began to recede and the winds grew silent in 2017, one phrase stood out above the rest to symbolize recovery – “VI Strong.” This expression not only reflects the spirit of Virgin Islanders but also captures the recovery efforts over the past five years. Building “VI Strong” means using resources to not only rebuild what was lost but building back stronger and more resilient to protect against future disasters.
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-- Soon after hurricanes Irma and Maria swept through the territory in 2017, members of local community groups, faith-based, community-based organizations and nongovernmental organizations collaborated to establish long-term recovery groups on St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas. Long-term recovery groups are responsible for helping address unmet needs of eligible disaster survivors after they have maximized state and federal funds available to them.
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Since hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2017, FEMA has focused much of its efforts on assisting with a number of projects to reduce risks and hazards against future incidents and disasters.
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In September 2017, the heavy rain and strong winds of hurricanes Irma and Maria significantly damaged U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health (VIDOH) facilities across the territory. These two Category 5 storms caused catastrophic structural damage. Many buildings sustained roof damage and were left flooded and ridden by mold. Some structures had to be demolished to prepare for temporary facility construction.
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Resident lined up at the distribution center with national guard on the other side of the fence
St. John Residents at a distribution center

St. John, USVI, Sep. 16, 2017-- Residents at a distribution center set up by the Virgin Islands National Guard learn how to register for disaster assistance ten days after Hurricane Irma devastated the island. FEMA/K.C. Wilsey

FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance team talking to a survivor in St. Thomas
FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance team talking to a survivor in St. Thomas

St. Thomas, USVI, Sep.15, 2017-- FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance team member Andrea Floyd helps a 79-year-old resident register for disaster assistance at the Disability Rights Center of the Virgin Islands after Hurricane Irma, a Category 5 storm, devastated the island. FEMA/K.C. Wilsey

Downed utility poles on Smith Bay Road in Charlotte Amalie with card driving under it
Downed utility poles on Smith Bay Road in Charlotte Amalie

St. Thomas, USVI, Sep.15, 2017--Downed utility poles on Smith Bay Road in Charlotte Amalie are evidence of the destruction caused by Hurricane Irma. FEMA/K.C. Wilsey

The Global Life Church
St. Thomas USVI The Global Life Church

St. Thomas, USVI, Sep.15, 2017--The Global Life Church sustained severe damage from Hurricane Irma. FEMA/K.C. Wilsey

Government House on St. Thomas
Government House on St. Thomas

FEMA Disability Integration provided support for accessible elements to improve physical access to Government House on St. Thomas. This facility will include two platform lifts and an accessible elevator.
FEMA/Eric Adams

Adrian Senior Center at George Simmons Terrace in Estate Adrian on St. John
Adrian Senior Center at George Simmons Terrace in Estate Adrian on St. John

FEMA Disability Integration provided recommendations to improve the accessibility of the kitchen and restroom of the Adrian Senior Center at George Simmons Terrace in Estate Adrian on St. John. The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Human Services provides community programs to St. John’s elderly population at the senior center. FEMA/Eric Adams

Irma Knocks Out Power In St, Thomas
Irna Knocks Out Power In St, Thomas

St. Thomas, USVI, Sep. 15, 2017—The force of Hurricane Irma knocked out power across the island. A resident just manages to drive under downed utility poles and wires on Smith Bay Road in Anna's Retreat. K.C. Wilsey/FEMA

A man doing an interview in front of a camera outside
FEMA Media Relations Manager Alberto Pillot is interviewed

St. Thomas, USVI, Sep. 13, 2017--FEMA Media Relations Manager Alberto Pillot is interviewed by local CBS affiliate about FEMA's response to Hurricane Irma. FEMA/K.C. Wilsey

Transportation Security Administration agents unload generators
Transportation Security Administration agents unload generators

St. Thomas, USVI, Sep.15, 2017--Transportation Security Administration agents unload a shipment of much-needed generators at the Cyril E. King Airport. FEMA/K.C. Wilsey

Territorial Airport Manager Jerome Sheridan, of the V.I. Port Authority, (right) leads federal Air Operations and FEMA logistics on a walk-through in May of Cyril E. King Airport during a Readiness Initiative Capstone hurricane response functional exercise.
VIPA Airport

Territorial Airport Manager Jerome Sheridan, of the V.I. Port Authority, (right) leads federal Air Operations and FEMA logistics on a walk-through in May of Cyril E. King Airport during a Readiness Initiative Capstone hurricane response functional exercise. FEMA/Eric Adams