 Senator Honourable Fortuna Belrose, there. The Sister Isle of St. Vincent and the Grenadines continues to require and receive assistance amid the eruptions of the last Sufria volcano. Hermadi Mark reports on the latest relief initiative by the Japan International Cooperation Agency, JICA. The Government of Japan through the Japan International Cooperation Agency, JICA, is joining the list of organisations aiding relief efforts in St. Vincent and the Grenadines as the country continues to manage effects of eruptions of the last Sufria volcano. Chief Representative of the St. Lucia office, JICA, presented a supply of blankets and water tanks to the Sister Isle. The National Emergency Management Organization, NIMO, is facilitating the shipment of the donation. And we would like to express special thanks for NIMO in the Government of St. Lucia to provide us with the kind support to deliver the goods to St. Vincent and the Grenadines. I really appreciate the support of NIMO. Reacting Deputy Director of NIMO, Linda Erestes says the Japan International Cooperation Agency provides continuous assistance to the National Emergency Management Organization. Not only at this time in the provision of supplies but also in providing training to our fellow solutions as well as the volunteers and also in terms of provision of the various skills and technical training for our persons in St. Lucia. We are very appreciative of their efforts and the continued collaboration in fan tuning our National Emergency Organization and also making St. Lucia more empowered in terms of building resilience as well as ensuring that we are able to manage our country in the event of any disaster in a state of preparedness at this time. The National Emergency Management Organization thanked Jaika for their continued support from the Government Information Service. Hermadi Makh reporting.