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Caribbean nations impacted by Hurricane Beryl have called for a London “Marshall Plan” to help them recover from recent devastating storms and prepare for future climate disasters

30 July ⁢2024 – 20:28

St. ​George’s, 30 July (EFE).- ⁤Several Caribbean countries are still awaiting a response from the UK government to their request for London to support a ‘Marshall Plan’ to rebuild‍ the⁢ islands devastated by Hurricane Beryl on ⁢1 July.

“I have not ​yet received a formal response from them. There is a⁣ small amount that has been allocated to St. Vincent ​to⁣ help, but there are​ a ⁢lot of resources needed, much ‍more ​for recovery and reconstruction,” said St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves to reporters on Tuesday.

Gonsalves is ‌one ⁣of the regional leaders attending the 47th regular meeting of the Caribbean Community (Caricom), ‌ending Tuesday in Grenada.

The meeting, initially scheduled for 3-5 July, was ​postponed due to Hurricane Beryl, which caused deaths and massive destruction in Grenada, Saint Vincent⁣ and the Grenadines, and Jamaica, all former British colonies.

The⁣ request for the ‘Marshall Plan’ was made formally in a letter addressed to the ⁣British ⁣Government, signed by the leaders of​ Antigua and Barbuda, ⁤Gaston Browne; Grenada’s ​Dickon ‍Mitchell; ⁣and Gonsalves.

The countries involved ‌are ​demanding cheaper loans, options‌ for debt​ restructuring, improved access to subsidies for climate-related damages, and a ⁢large-scale programme to ⁢build green, resilient infrastructure.

On‍ 5 July, British​ Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced a £500,000 package ⁣for Caribbean countries affected by Beryl, promising to prioritise the climate emergency.

British High Commissioner for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean Scott Furssedonn-Wood said the new government needed more time to review the foreign issue. ‍”I’m sure ‍we’ll ‌be very interested in reading the letter and seeing what might be possible,”⁤ he said.

After the⁤ UK’s July general election, which saw the Labour Party‍ led by Keir Starmer end 14 years of Conservative rule, Gonsalves wrote a congratulatory​ message to ‍the new British prime‍ minister. “I wrote to Prime Minister Starmer, of course, to congratulate him and ⁢raise the issue of aid, recovery and reconstruction,” Gonsalves said Tuesday.

The Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines⁤ said more than 4,000 homes in his country need to be rebuilt or repaired,‍ requiring at least $124 million.

Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt ⁤Skerrit, whose country was severely impacted⁣ by Hurricane Maria‍ in 2017, stressed Tuesday that “the Caribbean needs access to climate finance now.”

“We cannot go through the lengthy ⁢and ​bureaucratic process to access these funds,” Skerrit said, calling for a ‌”clearer economic and financial offer” for the Caribbean, akin to the Marshall Plan the US offered to rebuild war-devastated European countries.

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