Weather | a virtual Dominica https://www.avirtualdominica.com Everything you need to know about Dominica Fri, 23 Jun 2023 15:22:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 2023 Hurricane Season ~ Emergency Contact Numbers https://www.avirtualdominica.com/2023-hurricane-season-emergency-contact-numbers/ https://www.avirtualdominica.com/2023-hurricane-season-emergency-contact-numbers/#respond Thu, 22 Jun 2023 17:42:31 +0000 https://www.avirtualdominica.com/?p=20900 The 2023 Hurricane Season is upon us! Here are some important numbers to have at hand:   Be Prepared and Stay Safe! Visit Dominica’s Office of Disaster management website for lots of information and some great resources. Tel: (767) 266-4412 or 4477, 4413 Email: odm@dominica.gov.dm Website: odm.gov.dm   Learn more about Climate and Weather in […]

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The 2023 Hurricane Season is upon us!

Here are some important numbers to have at hand:

Emergency Contact Numbers for DOMLEC

Dominica Fire & Ambulance Services

 

Public Works Contact Numbers

Be Prepared and Stay Safe!

Visit Dominica’s Office of Disaster management website for lots of information and some great resources.


Tel
: (767) 266-4412 or 4477, 4413
Email: odm@dominica.gov.dm
Website: odm.gov.dm


 

Learn more about Climate and Weather in Dominica here

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Dominica’s recovery from TS Erika https://www.avirtualdominica.com/dominicas-recovery-from-ts-erika/ https://www.avirtualdominica.com/dominicas-recovery-from-ts-erika/#respond Wed, 02 Sep 2015 16:01:43 +0000 http://www.avirtualdominica.com/?p=13792 UPDATE: As of September 7th, the road to recovery is well underway. See Discover Dominica’s video on the status of Tourism sites. As Dominica continues on the road to recovery, efforts are being made to make travel in and out of the island as easy as possible. See the Access Schedule – as of September 1, […]

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  • UPDATE: As of September 7th, the road to recovery is well underway.
    See Discover Dominica’s video on the status of Tourism sites.
  • As Dominica continues on the road to recovery, efforts are being made to make travel in and out of the island as easy as possible. See the Access Schedule – as of September 1, 2015

    For those of you unfamiliar with the communities affected in the island or the ports of entry, see the image below.

    tserika-map-dominica

     

     

     

     How Can You Help?

    See our blog post “Erika’s Wrath, Dominica’s Recovery” for a list of ways you can help Dominica.

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    Erika’s Wrath, Dominica’s Recovery https://www.avirtualdominica.com/erikas-wrath-dominicas-recovery/ https://www.avirtualdominica.com/erikas-wrath-dominicas-recovery/#respond Mon, 31 Aug 2015 16:47:24 +0000 http://www.avirtualdominica.com/?p=13799

    The public were more on guard for Hurricane Danny than Tropical Storm Erika, which was predicted to pass over Antigua and with little to no effect on Dominica. But on the night of August 26th when the first droplets of rain landed in the mountains and cracks of thunder echoed in the sky, there was no warning, little sense of urgency.

    During the entire month of August, a 30-year average for Dominica’s rainfall along both coasts is about 9 inches – (source Dominica Meteorological Service). That’s 9 inches of rain over 30 days. Erika brought with her an estimated 15 inches of rain in just a matter of hours.

    When word came that there were disasters, it was difficult to comprehend the magnitude. With communication cut off in many areas, cell service down, and most without utilities, little by little stories trickled in of homes, bridges and roads swept away, villages cut off and trapped by landslides and worse still residents found dead or missing.

    The damage is severe, and for many who had never experienced Hurricane David on 29 August 1979, it would be the worst disaster in memory. For a small and tightknit island like Dominica, it’s easy to feel the loss. Not just by those of us who live here, but those who live abroad and even those who had once visited.

    There’s something deeply comforting about the way people come together in the wake a disaster, as if balancing the horrific events of tragedy with remarkable acts of kindness and genuine care. Dominica isn’t just a nature isle of resilient beauty, she’s a land with people to match, spirited and strong.

     

    Looking at the Roseau River and part of the road leading to Papillote and Trafalgar Falls.

    One of the many landslides blocking the way out of Trafalgar, Shawford and Laudat

    One of the many landslides blocking the way out of Trafalgar, Shawford and Laudat.

    Looking at the Roseau River and part of the road leading to Papillote and Trafalgar Falls.

    Looking towards the Roseau River at what was once the bridge between Bath Estate and Elmshall.

    HELP IF YOU CAN

    There are many ways to donate and to provide help to Dominica in this difficult time.

    We’ve compiled a list of some of the options, but please beware of potential donation scams and always verify account information.

    Official Dominica Government Bank Wire Transfer Options


    Information From The Office of Prime Minister
    The Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica has established an account at the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank to receive contributions in support of its recovery and reconstruction efforts following the passage of Tropical Storm Erika.

    The account details are as follows:

    United States Dollars (USD)

    Federal Reserve Bank (NY)

    SWIFT: FRNYUS33

    ECCB’s account number at the FED: 021083695

    FFC Government of Dominica account 310301005

    ##

    British Pound Sterling (GBP)

    Bank of England

    SWIFT: BKENGB2L

    ECCB’s account number at Bank of England: 40920003

    FFC Government of Dominica account 310301005

    ##

    EURO

    Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt

    SWIFT: DEUTDEFF

    Favour: Crown Agents Bank

    SWIFT: CRASGB2L

    Account No: 9608217

    IBAN: DE35500700100960821700

    ECCB’s Account Number at Crown Agents: 33792403

    FFC Government of Dominica account 310301005

    ##

    Canadian Dollars (CAD)

    Bank of Canada

    SWIFT: BCANCAW2

    ECCB’s account number at Bank of Canada: 30641-1

    FFC Government of Dominica account 310301005

    ##

    Eastern Caribbean Dollars (XCD)

    ECCB: ECCBKNSK

    Government of Dominica BIC code GVDMDMDM

    For Government of Dominica call account 310301005

    Commonwealth of Dominica Ontario Association


    The CDOA is a non-profit Organization whose aim is to maintain an Organization that will support thegoals and objectives of residents of Ontario who are of the Commonwealth of Dominica Origin/Descent. www.dominicaassociation.ca

    GoFUNDme: T.S. Erika Relief Fund for Dominica (recognized by the Government of Dominica) – www.gofundme.com/DA-ErikaReliefFund 

    Dominica American Relief and Development Association (DARDA)


    The association was organized on June 28, 1981 by a group of concerned Dominicans living in and around the New York area. www.darda.org

    DARDA’s Wish List for Dominica Survivors of Tropical Storm Erikahttps://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/ls?lid=2XZPSSA8Q62OL&ty=wishlist

    GoFUNDme: Dominica – TS Erika Disaster Relief (recognized by the Government of Dominica) – http://www.gofundme.com/nj2yvn8k

    Dominica Red Cross


    Cash donations can be deposited into the following Royal Bank of Canada account:

    USD Funds to RBC Dominica

    Field 56 – Destination / Intermediary Bank:
    CHASUS33
    JP Morgan Chase Bank
    New York
    ABA 021000021

    Field 57 – Pay to Bank / Beneficiary Bank:
    /0011030798
    ROYCDMDM
    RBC Royal Bank of Canada
    Roseau, Dominica

    Field 59 –

    Beneficiary Account: /096555100-1080
    Beneficiary Name: ABCCompany
    On Field 59, the format for the beneficiary account number is: The first 5 digits are the transit number and the last seven digits are the account number.

    Check out their Facebook page for updates: www.facebook.com/pages/Dominica-Red-Cross-Society-767/520243808085901

    IF sending supplies use this Address:

    Dominica Red Cross
    National Headquarters
    Federation Drive
    Goodwill, Roseau
    Be sure to include: Dominica Red cross for Government of Dominica T.S. Erika

    Rebuild Dominica


    Rebuild Dominica is a relief organisation based in the Washington, D.C. area comprised of people determined to help rebuild Dominica in the wake of the devastation wrought by Tropical Storm Erika.

    If you are in the area – you can drop off supplies. Visit their site http://rebuilddominica.org/

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