PM Holness extends condolences to Haiti
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has extended sincere con-dolences to the government and people of Haiti following a major earthquake that hit the country on Saturday.
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake hit the French-speaking nation on Saturday, October 6, leaving at least 15 people dead and more than 300 injured.
The prime minister expressed sympathy at the loss of life, as well as the injuries sustained in Haiti.
In a diplomatic note yesterday to the government of Haiti, Holness said Jamaica would offer support.
"The Government of Jamaica stands in solidarity with the people of Haiti during these trying times, and remains ready to assist, where possible, with the rehabilitation efforts," he pledged.
The prime minister highlighted the potentially crippling effects of naturally occurring disasters and noted that they are a stark and constant reminder of the vulnerabilities in this region.
In that regard, Holness underscored the urgent and critical need for small island developing states (SIDS) to intensify their efforts at resilience building.