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DH | USAR team from Netherlands assisting locally

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Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Orkaan SXM | Daily Herald

PHILIPSBURG–A team of 60 members from the Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) group from the Netherlands have arrived in St. Maarten and are assisting residents who suffered damage during the passage of Hurricane Irma on Wednesday, September 6, with urgent needs.

The team left the Netherlands last week Tuesday and had been in Curacao until they managed to board a flight to St. Maarten on Wednesday. They were out in the various districts from early Thursday looking for residents whom they can assist with urgent needs such as cutting of trees, assisting to patch up roofs or board up homes amongst other things. They are being guided by local firefighters.

While in the communities, the group is also taking stock of what the urgent needs of residents are. One of the representatives of the group told The Daily Herald while in Union Farm Estate on Thursday that the urgent needs of residents will be communicated to their superiors in the Netherlands so that further assistance can be provided.

This newspaper captured the team walking through Dutch Quarter looking for residents to assist. USAR consists of persons working in the different areas of emergency services. Members include firefighters and medics amongst other professions.

The team usually travels to earthquake and disaster hit countries to assist in search and rescue and other operations and they are happy to be in St. Maarten to assist in whatever way they can.

Bron: Daily Herald

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