TRINIDAD – Government receives US$5.85 million for October flood damage

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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad– The government  has received  US$5.84 million  from the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF) following the heavy rainfall that occurred in the twin island republic  earlier this month

Between October 5 and 8, 2022, rainfall caused widespread damage to properties in eastern Trinidad, affecting areas including Arouca, Arima, Tunapuna, Sangre Grande, Piarco, and St Helena.

The heavy rains led to the death of  Theresa Lynch, 41, a farmer who lost her life when she was swept away by floodwaters in her village of La Pastora. 

The Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government reported 75 incidents of flooding.

The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) reported that the heavy rainfall impacted operations at 25 surface water treatment facilities in Trinidad’s northern region and four in Tobago.

In a report on the weekend, the CCRIF said that of the US$5.84 million the  Government received from the facility, US$5.1 million was made on the country’s excess rainfall policy for Trinidad and US$726,932  on the extra rainfall policy for Tobago.

In a September 3, 2021, news release on its website, CCRIF said since Trinidad and Tobago purchased coverage for excess rainfall in 2017, the country had received payouts under its extra rainfall policy each year – five payouts totaling US$12.5 million. Earlier this month, the payout made six payouts in six years for a total of US$18.34 million.

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