Richard Thompson |
On September 12, 1988, Hurricane Gilbert swept over Jamaica like a gigantic bulldozer spreading destruction, confusion and despair over the two million people living on the island.
The twelfth tropical depression of the season became Tropical Strom 'Gilbert' on September 10, and was upgraded to Hurricane 'Gilbert' on the morning of September 11.
The storm made landfall on the east coast of Jamaica at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, September 12, 1988, as a category 3 hurricane. As it began its passage over the island the eye measured about 15 miles across. Wind speeds averaging up to 127 mph. As the eye exited western Jamaica at 6:00 p.m., it intensified further and was identified as a category 5 hurricane, the most severe.
- Stronger disaster management legislative framework
- More robust national disaster management framework
- Stronger resilience building at the local and community level.
- Emphasis on the importance of weather forecasting
- Development of national and local level multi-hazard disaster plans
- Improved resources and capacities to respond to emergencies and disasters.
- Development of a strong disaster response coordination system
- The role of public education and awareness in enhancing disaster risk reduction and resilience.
- Improved new and improved early warning systems
- Emphasis on local and community capacity building
- Development of community emergency response teams and structures
- Enhancement in crisis communication and public education.
As Jamaica continues to improve its disaster preparedness and strengthen its infrastructure, Hurricane Gilbert remains a critical benchmark for measuring progress in safeguarding lives, ensuring economic sustainability, and enhancing national resilience.
Written by:
Richard Thompson - ODPEM, Director General (Acting)
Bsc. Physical Planning and Environmental Resource Development( UTECH)
MSc. Geographic Information Science and Earth Observation (University of Twente - Faculty of Geographic Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) )
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Gilbert was a category 3 when it hit Jamaica. It became a category 5 after it left the island. It's impact on Jamaica was so severe as it was a direct hit.
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