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111th CONGRESSCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
1st SessionCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
H. CON. RES. 17CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Expressing the sense of Congress with regard to providing humanitarian assistance to countries of the Caribbean devastated by Hurricanes Gustav and Ike and Tropical Storms Fay and Hanna.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
January 9, 2009CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
January 9, 2009CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Ms. LEE of California (for herself, Mr. LEWIS of Georgia, Mr. PAYNE, Mrs. CHRISTENSEN, and Mr. RUSH) submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign AffairsCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Expressing the sense of Congress with regard to providing humanitarian assistance to countries of the Caribbean devastated by Hurricanes Gustav and Ike and Tropical Storms Fay and Hanna.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas in May 2008, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicted that 2008 would be an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas from August 15, 2008, to September 7, 2008, Hurricanes Gustav and Ike and Tropical Storms Fay and Hanna devastated countries of the Caribbean and many Southern and Eastern States of the United States;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the people of the United States have similarly faced the harsh consequences of the recent hurricanes and tropical storms and can empathize with the countries of the Caribbean as they begin the recovery process;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas in the Dominican Republic, Hurricane Gustav and Tropical Storms Fay and Hanna displaced 16,715 people, of whom 5,348 remained in official shelters;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas Hurricane Gustav and Tropical Storms Fay and Hanna damaged 3,343 houses and destroyed 46 houses in the Dominican Republic;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas Hurricane Gustav and Tropical Storms Fay and Hanna damaged infrastructures in the Dominican Republic, including 9 of the country’s water systems;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the storms isolated 96 communities and negatively affected 9 roads and 12 bridges in the Dominican Republic;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the storms caused mudslides, resulting in 8 deaths in the Dominican Republic;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the storms Fay, Gustav, Hanna, and Ike affected 850,000 people in Haiti;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas flooding in Haiti has led to nearly 600 deaths and displaced an estimated 151,072 people, including over 111,391 living in shelters;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas flooding in the port city of Gonaives, Haiti alone led to nearly 500 deaths, left over 37 people missing, left 40,000 people in shelters, and left 250,000 people in need of assistance;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the storms destroyed 10,842 houses and damaged an additional 35,125 houses in Haiti;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas according to the Government of Haiti, the series of storms may have left as many as 1,000,000 Haitians homeless;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas flooding and landslides cut off land routes and hindered delivery of humanitarian assistance in Haiti;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas in Haiti, Hurricane Gustav and Tropical Storm Hanna destroyed the bridge linking the devastated region of Gonaives to St. Marc on the country’s mainland;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas in Haiti, extensive agricultural areas of the Artibonite Valley are flooded, and many crops remain underwater;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas in Jamaica, Hurricane Gustav alone directly affected more than 4,000 people;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas in Jamaica, the storm caused substantial damage to infrastructure and caused flooding in at least 72 communities, rendering 120 roads impassable, and affecting 65 percent of the country’s water supply, causing 12 deaths, and putting 248 people in shelters;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the storms contributed to heavy losses in Jamaica’s agriculture sector, decimating the banana crop, a primary export commodity in Jamaica;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas in Turks and Caicos, Tropical Storm Hanna and Hurricane Ike affected 12,000 people in the islands and destroyed nearly 90 percent of the buildings on Grand Turk;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas Grand Turk and South Caicos, the 2 islands most dependent on tourism, were the worst hit by Hurricane Ike;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas Hurricane Ike damaged almost 80 percent of the houses on Great Inagua Islands in the Bahamas;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas Hurricanes Gustav and Ike and Tropical Storms Fay and Hanna also impacted the people of Cuba;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas Hurricane Gustav alone severely damaged an estimated 53 percent of the houses in Cuba;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas Hurricane Gustav was the worst hurricane to hit Cuba in over 50 years;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas Hurricane Gustav displaced over 400,000 Cubans and damaged or destroyed 130,000 homes and caused severe damage to infrastructure;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas Hurricane Ike affected the people of Cuba, causing 4 deaths, displacing 55,700 people, and forcing over 2,600,000 people to evacuate;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the financial burden of providing emergency and reconstruction assistance to the devastated countries is much greater than the Caribbean community can sustain by themselves;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the cost of providing emergency humanitarian assistance to the Caribbean continues to increase with each passing natural disaster;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas in addition to needing disaster relief, Caribbean governments are under pressure to secure their communities and prevent looters and other criminals from causing further harm to their citizens who are struggling to recover from the devastation caused by the hurricanes;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the United States Agency for International Development Office of United States Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) is coordinating with the United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC), the United Nations World Food Program, and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), to provide urgently needed food, potable water, temporary shelter, and other basic commodities;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the series of hurricanes and tropical storms, which have ripped through the Caribbean, have again demonstrated that properly promulgated and consistently enforced building and housing codes significantly reduce the human and financial toll that natural disasters wreck on countries;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the Caribbean region is recognized as the third border of the United States, and the economic turmoil caused by the series of hurricanes and tropical storms in the Caribbean will have an effect on the United States; andCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Whereas the countries of the Caribbean will need significant assistance from the international community for relief and reconstruction efforts: Now, therefore, be itCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That Congress--CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(1) expresses solidarity with all people affected by the 2008 hurricane season;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(2) commends the governments of the countries of the Caribbean for their efforts to respond and assist the people of the region after the devastation caused by Hurricanes Gustav and Ike and Tropical Storms Fay and Hanna from August to September 2008;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(3) commends the efforts of the Caribbean-American community to provide relief to family and friends suffering in the region;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(4) supports the efforts of the Administration to assist in coordinating international humanitarian assistance to help the people of the Caribbean region, assess the damage, and provide relief to affected communities, particularly in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, the Bahamas, Cuba, and Turks and Caicos;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(5) urges the international community to take all necessary steps to provide emergency relief and support reconstruction efforts in the Caribbean region;CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(6) urges the President to continue to make available to nongovernmental organizations, private volunteer organizations, United Nations agencies, and regional institutions the necessary funding to help mitigate the effects of the recent natural disasters that have devastated the countries of the Caribbean; andCommentsClose CommentsPermalink
(7) urges the President, acting through the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, to provide assistance in coordination with other donors to begin the reconstruction of the Caribbean countries that suffered heavy damage from the natural disasters of 2008 and to provide assistance for the governments of recipient Caribbean countries to promulgate and enforce relevant housing and building codes.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink
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