 Meanwhile, the Rotary Club of St. Lucia has partnered with Cabot St. Lucia to provide assistance to St. Vincent and the Grenadines. More in this report. The St. Lucia business community continues to exercise their corporate social responsibility, contributing to relief efforts in St. Vincent. The latest show of support came from Cabot St. Lucia as they collaborated with the Rotary Club of St. Lucia to supply water and water storage tanks to St. Vincent and the Grenadines relief program. CFO of Cabot St. Lucia Ritter-Hocken says the company is delighted to collaborate with the Rotary Club of St. Lucia as they both prioritise service to others above self. We've donated water and water tanks because water is an essential element of life and we understand now St. Vincent does not have much water, everything is contaminated with ash and so we thought that this would be the first spot of call. I mean we may look at some more aid down the road as things progress but at the moment we think water is important for the people and that's the reason why we made this relation. Speaking on the partnership with Cabot St. Lucia, the International Service Director of Rotary St. Lucia, Albert Daniels says he is tasked with creating linkages to help bring relief to individuals in distress. We were really happy when Cabot reached out to us and offered to make this donation of water to our brothers and sisters in St. Vincent because across the district of the 70-30 we have a family of Rotary with Rotarians on the ground in every country ready and willing to respond to disasters. So we're very grateful to Cabot for making this donation and our sisters and brothers in Rotary Clubs in St. Vincent will be the implementing arm in ensuring that this donation from a fantastic corporate citizen will go a long way to meeting the needs in this time of disaster. Lindy Eresthe, Acting Deputy Director of the National Emergency Management Organization, NIMU says the entity is heartened by the efforts and support received from Cabot and the corporate community. We are very much aware that it is in times like this that we all need each other and we are happy that they have made a contribution in reducing the pain and some of the pressure of our colleagues and our sisters in St. Vincent and the Greta Dins. We are very grateful even more so if I may add that their collaboration with Rotary Club of St. Nusha in assisting and ensuring that our persons in St. Vincent life is a lot easier for those persons and even more so that they will be able to return to a state of normalcy in the near future. Eresthe encouraged the populace to continue the positive trend of lending support to the neighboring island. From the Government Information Service, I'm Hermione Mark.