 Tropical storm bread impacted San Lucia on June 22nd, 2023. San Lucia Med Services recorded wind speeds ranging from 50 to 60 miles per hour with at least 71.1 mm of rainfall. Damage assessments in the various sectors across the island is continuing. The Nemo can report on some of the preliminary assessments from various reporting agencies. In the education sector, 19 school plans sustained damage to windows, roofs, water storage and perimeter fencing. The Bexar Primary, Moggush, Bellevue Combined and Viewford Primary Schools were among the more severely damaged buildings. All of the affected school plans have since resumed normal classroom instructions. The agricultural sector reported 75.8% of banana crop was impacted by tropical storm bread. Regions 4, 3 and 8 were the most severely impacted by the storm, recording a 90% loss in region 4 and 80% loss in regions 3 and 8 respectively. Regions 2, 5 and 7 suffered a loss of 60%, 75% and 70% respectively. Based on the assessment, it can be reported that the banana and the plantain industries were severely impacted by the passage of tropical storm bread. In the aquaculture sub-sector, large quantities of cultivated zemos were washed away from farms in Peralin, Savins Bay and Opecan. In the forestry sub-sector, 50 hectares of the government reserves were damaged. The government's nursery in Larissoux, Viewford, under the southeast coast project was destroyed. There was moderate damage in the livestock sub-sector. The Department of Infrastructure noted fallen trees and blocked drains, which have since been cleared. A few rock slides occurred on the west and east coast roads. The pre-hurricane mitigation program of tree trimming and drain desilting is continuing. Damage assessment for the housing sector is ongoing, whilst minimal damages were reported in the tourism sector. The major utility companies have reported all systems are up and running. Nemo appeals to all to continue with preparedness measures to save lives and property as we are in the hurricane season, which officially ends on November 30, 2023. Please remain vigilant and make it a habit to monitor weather information issued by the Met Services.