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Haiti Ramps Up Preparations Ahead of the 2025 Hurricane Season

April 18, 2025

Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé officially launched Haiti’s preparedness efforts for the 2025 hurricane season on Thursday, April 17, during a strategic meeting held at the Official Residence. Ministers and civil protection officials gathered to coordinate a robust national response.

A comprehensive emergency plan was unveiled, focusing on prevention, protection of vulnerable populations, and rapid response. “We will do everything in our power to ensure that every Haitian is protected from the climate hazards ahead,” declared the Prime Minister, emphasizing the urgency of the task.

Participants assessed critical infrastructure, including emergency shelters and communication networks, and reviewed the operational readiness of key regions. The National Risk Management System was also examined to ensure seamless coordination across all levels.

Next steps include disaster response drills in high-risk zones and a nationwide public awareness campaign—both aimed at strengthening the resilience of communities ahead of expected severe weather in the coming months.

With reinforced protocols and cross-ministerial mobilization, Haiti is determined to minimize the impact of future storms on its population. Vigilance and preparedness remain the cornerstones of this national strategy.

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