Definition and Formation
Social and Economic Consequences
Impacts on Caribbean
Mitigation
Regional Hurricane Belt
100

This calm and clear region, typically about 45 km wide, forms at the center of a hurricane.

What is the eye?

100

Flying debris and floodwaters caused by hurricanes often result in this category of destruction that can displace people and damage homes.

What is loss of property?

100

This form of creative expression often emerges after hurricanes, reflecting resilience and shared experiences of the disaster.

What is art?

100

This Jamaican agency, established in 1980, oversees disaster management and risk reduction programs, including public education and community skill-building.

What is the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM)?

100

Unlike their neighbors, these three islands of the Dutch Caribbean are rarely impacted by hurricanes due to their location outside the regional hurricane belt

What are Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao?

200

The direction in which air spirals in the Northern Hemisphere.

What is Counterclockwise / Anticlockwise?

200

Hurricanes often destroy this vital network, making it difficult for emergency responders to reach affected areas

What are roads?

200

Stories of past hurricanes are passed down through this tradition, helping preserve the cultural memory of disasters.

What is oral history?

200

This critical post-disaster activity reduces the risk of future flooding but faces challenges in Jamaica due to limited funding for maintenance

What is cleaning drains and gullies?

200

Hurricanes primarily cause significant damage to these specific geographical features, often found on the southern coasts and in low-lying areas of Caribbean islands.

What are flood-prone areas?

300

Occurs due to the intense low pressure that sucks in air during a hurricane 

What are Strong Winds?

300

This mental health condition often affects individuals after experiencing the trauma of a hurricane.

What is PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)?

300

The need for this type of aid arises when Caribbean governments cannot bear the financial burden of hurricane recovery on their own.

What is international aid?

300

One major challenge in disaster mitigation is this type of response, implemented after a crisis rather than proactively to reduce risks.

What is a reactive response?

300

This U.S. territory in the Caribbean is highly susceptible to hurricanes due to its location within the regional hurricane belt.

What is Puerto Rico?

400

The deadliest Atlantic hurricane

What is The Great Hurricane of 1780?

400

Two (2) industries/sectors affected by hurricane activity 

What is Agriculture/Farming, Fishing, Tourism, Healthcare, Energy?

400

Caribbean communities have adapted to hurricanes by building these types of structures, designed to withstand strong winds and flooding

What are concrete houses, reinforced structures, or elevated housing?

400

This phase of mitigation involves implementing building codes, avoiding high-risk areas, and regulating land use to minimize vulnerability before a disaster occurs.

What is the pre-disaster phase?

400

This small chain of islands, located near the Bahamas and frequently impacted by hurricanes, includes Providenciales

What are the Turks and Caicos Islands?

500

When the wind from a hurricane pushes excess water away from the store

What is Reverse Storm Surge?

500

This financial figure represents the staggering cost of damage caused by Hurricane Maria.

What is $91.6 billion USD?

500

The temporary suspension of schooling and business during hurricanes not only disrupts education but also reduces this key economic indicator.

What is productivity?

500

After Hurricane Gilbert, Jamaica introduced this type of program to teach communities skills like first aid, search and rescue, and flood warning.

What is a skills transfer program?

500

These two islands, despite being located outside the regional hurricane belt, have experienced rare but devastating hurricanes, such as Hurricane Ivan in 2004.

What are Grenada and Aruba?

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