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TEMA Director Talks Climate Change
Tema’s Director Allan Stewart Says His Agency Is Ready To Respond To Any Disaster. He Also Spoke About Collaborative Efforts In Combatting Climate Change
Tema’s Director Allan Stewart Says His Agency Is Ready To Respond To Any Disaster. He Also Spoke About Collaborative Efforts In Combatting Climate Change
Scarborough, Tobago – As Trinidad and Tobago navigates the dry season, bringing heightened risks of wildfires, heat waves, drought, and dust storms, Tobago Updates spoke exclusively with Allan Stewart, Director of the Tobago Emergency Management Agency (TEMA). The in-depth interview focused on TEMA’s strategic preparedness measures for the current dry season and its long-term approach to climate change impacts on the island.
Director Stewart outlined the agency’s efforts to mitigate potential natural disasters, emphasizing the importance of community readiness and proactive measures. This exclusive insight from TEMA highlights the critical steps being taken to ensure the safety and resilience of Tobago’s residents and infrastructure during this challenging period.
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