[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he world is now aware of the destruction caused in the BVI by Hurricane Irma, a record category 5 hurricane. Like all of us, I am heartbroken by the loss of homes and businesses but above all the loss of life the hurricane has wrought.
We are a resilient people but this has shaken us to our core.
While the immediate focus is on these humanitarian needs we will
also turn attention to our economy. The damage to the territory has been widespread but it has not been total. Some offices belonging to the business and finance sector survived as did the Financial Services Commission which houses other services such as the corporate registry.
We have already started working with the private sector to ensure the business and financial services sector is able to function in good time. Many overseas offices have come together to support the BVI and work out the best way of continuing to provide vital business services remotely until the BVI is in a position to bring them substantively back on Island. We are incredibly grateful for the contribution they are making and the efforts being made to help this part of the BVI economy get back on its feet.
Tourism is of course much more dependent on facilities in the BVI and it will take time for us to be in a position to welcome tourists again. However, we are in close touch with our partners in the cruise and hotel industry and of course our tourism colleagues based overseas. We will continue to provide updates as we move forwards.
Having said this, rebuilding an entire territory is no small undertaking.
A comprehensive economic package for reconstruction backed by the UK Government will be needed over the long-term in order to return to normalcy. Yet I have every confidence that through the resilience of the people of the BVI and the support of our British partners we will achieve this. I look forward to hearing more from the UK Government about its plans for working with us to ensure this happens in timely fashion.
I also have a message for those observing from overseas. Whilst the BVI has been severely impacted over the last few days, we will bounce back. We are a proud nation. We may be momentarily down, but we are certainly not out.
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