 On November 6, 2022, Saint-Boucher was affected by a trough system which resulted in flash flooding that affected the residents of the northern portion of Saint-Boucher. As a result of this trough, a lot of the residents lost almost all of their belongings. We are here making a plea with the general public to come together and to see how we can help out those residents to build back some of the items, emergency items like bedding, furniture, school items like uniforms, books, devices. Anyone who is able to spare any items, we've got some extra items we are pleading with you to bring those items in NIMO where we will be able to lend a hand to those solutions who lost everything in this disaster. NIMO is definitely asking our citizens to be vigilant in these times. The hurricane season is still not over. The rains are still coming in. We are asking you to be vigilant, be prepared, listen out to the weather reports, also keep our surroundings tidy so that the debris around us will not clog up our drain systems. It is important that we as citizens take this in mind because those little things that contribute to the disasters, they are not necessarily the only items but they actually contribute to the end results that we saw. So we are asking you to be vigilant, be mindful of the weather systems out there. We are always aware that the hurricane season from June to November however as we know we have had storms outside of the hurricane season. So please take heed of the weather reports and the messages that come out of NIMO that indicate of the weather systems and also I repeat, remember do our own part of keeping our surroundings clean and also listen out to the weather reports so that we know exactly what is it that we should be doing.