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Hazards


  • Drought
  • Earthquakes
  • Industrial Accidents
  • Hurricanes (though rare)
Past Events
  • Hurricane Hazel (1954)
  • Tropical Storm Cesar (1996)
  • Environmental Concerns


    Profile
    Aruba, located south of the Caribbean Hurricane belt, is spared much of the
    worst weather of the Hurricane season, which makes it a popular tourist destination. It is however not entirely safe from Hurricanes, such as Hurricane Hazel (1954) which caused extensive damage to local infrastructure. Periodic droughts and earthquakes are also a hazard of the island.

    Government Strategies


    Modeled after the Dutch model of Disaster Management, with the Fire Department Acting as the primary agency in charge.

    Internationally, served by UNDP office in Trinidad and Tobago.

    Country Contacts


    Aruba Fire Department
    Tanki Flip 13
    Oranjestad
    Aruba
    Tel (279) 582-1108
    Fax (297) 583-2967
    E-mail brandweer@setarnet.aw
    URL http://www.arubafiredepartment.com

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