FEMA Evaluates Disaster Declaration as USVI Looks at Damage Costs Post-Ernesto
As of Saturday night, FEMA officials confirmed they are evaluating the U.S. Virgin Islands’ request for an emergency disaster declaration, filed Friday after Tropical Storm Ernesto swept through the territory.
2024-08-19 17:13:10 - VI News Staff
“We are standing by ready to assist the U.S. Virgin Islands government and VITEMA as they continue to assess the damage and determine the next phase of response,” FEMA said in an email to the Source. Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. emphasized the urgent need for federal assistance. “We need support for WAPA to clear lines and cover the costs of additional manpower. There are also numerous boats across all three islands that need to be removed,” Bryan said in an email.
Speaking Saturday, WAPA CEO Karl Knight estimated the utility’s storm-related expenses at around $5 million, noting that the emergency declaration could unlock funding for ongoing resiliency efforts, including the installation of more composite poles.