• slide 1Click this slide to download the 2021 Curfew Pass Application. Government/Semi-Autonomous Agencies: Jan-March 31st. Private Sector Businesses: March 1st-Jun 1st.
  • slide 2VITEMA and partners invite you to fill a survey to research the 2020 Hurricane Season.
  • slide 3Links for the general public to readily access disaster services following an emergency event.
  • slide 4Covid-19 Path to a New Normal.
  • slide 5All hazards approach to emergency management.
  • slide 6The Virgin Islands Fire Service in action: collapsed home.
  • slide 7The Virgin Islands Fire Service in action: car accident.
  • slide 8Every household should have a basic emergency supply kit. Learn how to prepare yours
  • slide 9VI Still Nice.

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NEWS

Not considered to be safe for swimming or fishing: Water Bay on St. Thomas.
1/15/2021
Not considered to be safe for swimming or fishing: Frank Bay on St. John, and Coki Point on St. Thomas.
12/18/2020
All beaches are considered to be safe for swimming or fishing, except for Sprat Hall on St. Croix (water quality unknown).
12/11/2020

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