 By October of 2022, the Damage Assessment and Need Analysis, or DANA, was completed by its participants. DANA is a training program aimed at preparing disaster management staff, community leaders, and first responders to effectively assess destruction of a community post a natural disaster. By November 6th of 2022, the north of the island experienced a trough. Crash flooding and landslides caused extensive damage to public and private property. The participants we trained in DANA, which was the first set of training, two weeks after DANA ended, the trough happened in Corinth and Grosilew impacted, and these were the individuals that went out to do the damage assessment. And for us it was a proud moment because whilst you teach, whilst they were training you inform them that okay you will be called upon to assist in terms of disaster, most times that opportunity never comes or you never wanted to come because you really do not want a disaster to happen. But it was amazing to see the amount of persons who showed up the following day at our office who had just been trained, volunteering. The training was facilitated by Brigadier General Retired, Earl Arthur's. Arthur's himself expressed pride in his cohort of trainees. I saw at least about 50 of those people actively engaged, going out, doing the assessment, coming back to Nemo, and I recognized them and see them in the Nemo, and I asked him how is it going in the center, going well, I'm glad I did that training, and so I think that was a good practice for them with that trust, and I am confident that if something worse should happen, God forbid, that they will be able to manage it. Dana is one of many activities under the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project, or DVRP. This is Jacques Hingson Compton of the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project.