Bush fire warning system launched
Jamaica now has a digital platform that is expected to improve stakeholder capability to monitor developments relating to bush fires.
The Bush Fire Warning Index and Management System, which was launched virtually recently, is initiated by the Meteorological Service Division (Met Service) in tandem with the Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB). The system will utilise rainfall, temperature, soil type and land-use data to determine the risk of fire in targeted areas.
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation Matthew Samuda noted that the digital platform was implemented under the Met Service's Building Resilience through Climate Adaptation Technologies Project.
"This project also includes the monitoring of pilot sites in parishes prone to wildfires, use of a common alerting protocol, and a public awareness and education campaign that has been named 'Jamaica Against Bush Fires'," he said. "These interventions are [pivotal] to our efforts to become climate-resilient [and] convert scientific knowledge into practical guidance for climate-sensitive sectors, such as agriculture, water, health, and disaster mitigation."
He added that climate change remains a "real and present danger", requiring critical and urgent action to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Acting deputy director general of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management, Michelle Edwards, noted that the threat of bush fires islandwide is "real".
Williams said the digital platform will provide the necessary information to update communities and emergency responders on the threat of fires.








