The Bath Bridge became a casualty of the heavy rains and flood waters of Thursday 11th May 2017. The day to day use of the bridge has been suspended... read more →
On this month of May, the focus of the 12-month multi-hazard campaign will be drought. The partnership with the departments of Nevis Disaster management department and Education department will... read more →
The month of April sees a continuation in the Nevis Disaster Management Department and the Department of Education's 12-Month School-based Natural Hazards Campaign. During this month the focus shifts to... read more →
The Federation of St Kitts and Nevis along with other coastal States in North and Central America and the Caribbean will test their Tsunami readiness during the simulation exercise, "Caribe... read more →
Gastroenteritis (GE) is a medical condition marked by irritation or inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, in particular the stomach and small intestines. Gastroenteritis can affect anyone - be it... read more →
Feel a strong shake?.. See the water withdraw an unusual distance from the shore?.. Hear a Strong Roar?.. Run to Higher Grounds!...... these are timely Tsunami awareness messages the students... read more →
The University of Virginia (UVA) in collaboration with NDMD, administered First Aid to simulated injured students and gave lectures at the Charlestown Primary School during an announced earthquake drill. This... read more →
As the Nevis Disaster Management launches its 12 Month Multi-hazard school based campaign, we are pleased with our partnership with the department of education to make this journey possible. Our... read more →
Monday 17th October, 2016, the Tsunami Ready Recognition Board conducted a verification exercise on St. Kitts-Nevis upon which the Federation was duly certified. Over the last year, St. Kitts-Nevis has... read more →
The Ministry of Health, via the office of the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), has officially announced receipt of confirmation from the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) that three (3) serum... read more →