The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) Issues Comprehensive Safety Advisory in Anticipation of Imminent Tropical Storm
August 12, 2024 5:29 pm
The Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM) hereby issues a critical safety advisory to all residents and visitors in light of a tropical storm forecasted to impact the island within the next 24 to 48 hours. The KPSM urges the community to exercise utmost caution and prioritize safety during this period of heightened risk.
Flood-Prone Areas and Road Closures
Due to the anticipated heavy precipitation accompanying the tropical storm, several areas in Sint Maarten have been identified as high-risk flood zones. The following locations will be under close surveillance by authorities:
• Cul-de-Sac Basin
• Philipsburg
• Rhine Road in Mullet Bay
• Beacon Hill Road
• Additional low-lying areas
For public safety: The police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) strongly advises all residents and motorists to avoid these areas to the fullest extent possible during the storm's duration. Barricades will be strategically placed at critical junctures to restrict access to these hazardous zones. It is imperative that these barricades remain undisturbed, as they serve a vital role in safeguarding public welfare.
Comprehensive Safety Guidelines for the General Public: KPSM implores all individuals to remain indoors and refrain from road travel unless absolutely essential. The convergence of heavy rainfall, potential flooding, and the risk of falling debris, particularly in areas such as Brouwers Road and Point Blanche, presents significant dangers to those in transit during the storm.
In addition to avoiding flood-prone areas and respecting barricades, the KPSM provides the following expanded safety recommendations for the general public:
1. Personal Safety:
• Stay informed through official channels and follow all evacuation orders if issued.
• Avoid contact with floodwater, which may be contaminated or conceal hazards.
• Do not attempt to cross flowing streams or standing water of unknown depth.
• Be cautious of downed power lines and report them.
2. Vehicle Safety:
• Drive slowly and be alert for debris on roads.
• Do not attempt to drive through flooded areas, even if they appear shallow.
• Be prepared for sudden road closures and have alternative routes planned.
Removal of Election Promotional Materials
In anticipation of the storm: KPSM formally requests the immediate removal of all election promotional signage currently displayed on public thoroughfares. These materials pose a significant risk of becoming airborne debris during high winds, endangering both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Your prompt cooperation in this matter is crucial for maintaining public safety.
Emergency Communication and Updates: police will maintain vigilant monitoring of the situation and disseminate updates as warranted. Residents are strongly encouraged to stay apprised of developments through official channels and to adhere strictly to all safety directives issued by the authorities.