A tropical depression has formed in the tropical Atlantic east of the Windward Islands and is moving toward the west-northwest near 18 mph.
The National Emergency Management Agency received over $800,000 in floodwater rescue equipment to increase preparedness capacity in the eventuality of disaster.
The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA held its Ninth Annual Exhibition last week under the theme, “Building Disaster Resilient Communities through Mitigation and Preparedness.”
The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, kicked off its National Disaster Preparedness Week worshipping at Ebenezer Methodist Church on Sunday, June 3, 2012.
Eighteen teams gathered in Harbour Island for the second leg of the 2012 Bahamas Billfish Championship, no one realizing, at the time, that the tournament…
Director of NEMA, Captain Stephen Russell flew out early this morning to Abaco via a Royal Bahamas Defence Force aircraft to assess the damaged caused…
Houghton Mifflin International Publishers donated books to primary schools in the MICAL District. The schools lost all of their text books during Hurricane Irene.
The Southern Bahamas Disaster Conference aims to help cultivate new ideas and strategies that will lead The Bahamas toward more effective and efficient mitigation, preparedness,…
The Southern Bahamas Disaster Conference was hosted by NEMA, in collaboration with the United States Embassy, the Pacific Disaster Centre, and the United States Northern…