 In 2013, we had a family of four, that is to say, I, my wife, with two children. But when a foundation arrived, on the 30th of March, in 2013, after he died, precisely, in Poudog, when he died in Tinelle, when he had six people to decide together. Tragedy hit Alan Wright. His life took an unexpected turn due to flash floods. His wife and son died while they were at their place of work, a mourning that he still carries, and which ultimately fuels his will to lead a campaign so that no one goes through such distress. The sun is not all, everyone, especially those who live in Poudog, etc., but never do you think that, around 2, 3, 3 years, a considerable and memorable damage to the country too. It's hard. As a parent, no one who has lost him, accidentally, especially, a member of the family, or two members of the family, it's too much. A moment when he disappears, or when he's in front of you, or when he has to identify who he is, it's the most difficult moment and I can't recommend that, because it's the worst moment that can happen to us. If you hear me, I often ask, I often interview, it exists to explain the suffering that we have. We have to take care of it, so it doesn't happen. The climate disaster created a shockwave, as the island was not used to such a phenomenon. Risk coordination and management has become a major challenge. A command post for all essential services is operated to each threat hazard, such as cyclones and other floods. This will hence minimize the impact of any danger. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center was created in 2013, and then there was a disaster, for example, on March 30, 2013. But of course, we had to find an authority to ensure coordination when there is a disaster, whether it's natural or an industrial disaster. The NDIOM also said that the main authority, if there is a problem, it makes coordination with different ministries, different entities, and all the actors, come together to manage this disaster. And of course, in the NDIOMC, we have the National Emergency Operation Command, as we all know, as cyclones, as we have a large application, as we have the NEOC, the NEOC is activated at three levels. But the unpredictability and abruptness of the flash flood is also an issue that must be mastered. Morris, as we all know, is an island. It's the most vulnerable island. The island, of course, is at the level of the sea, it's already known to us. It's a slow onset system. The climate can change, the temperature can rise. Even in Morris, we have to find a pattern so that it doesn't fall. Even the pattern doesn't fall. For example, before I finished the rain started in December. The rain started in December. So we have to find it. We have to find it, and in addition to that, we have to find it, because it's raining a lot, with a strong intensity, but with a long time to go. Already in Morris. With the establishment of structures to manage these phenomena, it is also necessary to raise awareness and mobilize the population because training sessions are organized in different regions to prepare the population to take their responsibilities in case of natural calamities. Today we are at Grand Sable, and in the presence of us, we have the Grand Sable CDRP team. How did I find it? The two people of Gile, and as a reminder here, I'm going to do several demonstrations, such as Saint-Baguine. Saint-Baguine, basically, is the place where the water comes in. There are different types of codes, there are different types of knots that show each other, and there are different ways that are attached to each other. I'm going to do a mapping of the other languages. I'm going to start with Grand Sable and Petit Sable, I'm going to identify all the areas in Morris. It would be normal that I don't affect each other. And now you know who needs to be prepared for the next 100 years. They need to be evacuated. We don't have to do anything in public, it's public health. The majority of them will help you in any situation, in any circumstance. But a person who lives in a vulnerable place, firstly, it's the person who can do it. So the CDRP program, the Community Disaster Response Program, basically the basic concept that we have here, self-help, mutual health. When we have a problem of divorce, it's a problem that can help us in any situation before we get pregnant. It can help us to learn from this side. All of this information that we learn from this, we can help people in any situation. When we contact the authorities we can talk to them before we get pregnant and we can talk to them when we get pregnant. We can talk to them when we get pregnant. On the other hand, the authorities have also set up a structure to manage and monitor places at risk and thus minimizing the impact of floods on the island. First of all, we have the coordination of the construction of the drain that is done through the island. In a second place, we can come together with a plan called the Land Drainage Water Plan that can help us fight the problem of divorce. So, together, it can help us to better manage how we deal with the problem of the divorce. We have now created a new concept called Sustainable Practices that can help us to arrange a water basin that can help us to cut the water before we get pregnant so that we can reduce the impact of the water that comes into the water. The goal is simple. We can do it with the context that can help us with climate change. We can't say that we can eliminate the risk but we can reduce the risk. Faced with danger and ever-changing skies, inhabitants of risk-prone areas stay on the alert and stay mobilized almost on a permanent basis because the keyword remains risk reduction. In our villages, in the summer, we have a lot of heat. The problem is that the water may be damaged but it may be unregulated. In a difficult situation, we need to prepare ourselves to prevent it. We need to know what we can do to save the lives of the people. We have a lot of work to do to save the lives of the people and the people and the people who live in the same climate. It's always sunny. It's always sunny, it doesn't look like the sea. We've been told that it's 13 km and it could be about 5 km by the end of the day. We need to be smart and discuss our situation. We're not able to do it without a change. We need to have a sense of peace and harmony so that the public can see When we say that there are water, it can go up and then go down. The times when we take all the water, we take our precautions. We take our precautions. Because when we finish the water, there is no end. The times are over. The objective is for the system to be improved to meet the demand of the population. The public has a big role to play. They need to understand the system and at the same time, be vigilant and take precautions. To tell us the management of the risks, it is the job of everyone. That is to say, it is not 10.10 MC, it is not 10 for the police, but it is the job of everyone. When we leave the city with the sky, we think of ourselves. There are good decisions that have been made from the top and uncontrollable for us.