Petite Savanne Explained
15.2542°N -61.2694°WPetite Savanne (French for "little savannah") was a village on the southeast side of Dominica. It had an estimated population of 1,200 in 2015.[1] The region the town was built on features some of Dominica's steepest terrain;[2] the slopes were composed largely of silt and clay.
On August 27, 2015, Tropical Storm Erika produced torrential rainfall across Dominica, triggering catastrophic flash flooding and mudslides.[3] Throughout the nation, Erika killed up to 30 people and inflicted EC$1.3 billion (US$482.8 million) in damage.[4] Multiple landslides devastated Petite Savanne. At least 6 deaths occurred in the community and a further 14 people were reported missing. A total of 217 homes were destroyed there, accounting for almost 60 percent of the total homes destroyed by the storm.[5] Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit declared the village a special disaster area in light of the tremendous damage.[6] A mandatory and permanent evacuation of all residents was subsequently implemented.[7] The majority were to be relocated to Roseau.[8] The village was initially isolated for several days, and only accessible by sea or air even a week after the storm.[1] [6] Owing to unstable terrain, the area was declared unsafe and off-limits to all travel for more than two months after Erika.[9]
The destruction of Petite Savanne forced the evacuation of 823 people; the village was later deemed uninhabitable and a new town needed to be built elsewhere. Plans for a new settlement, comprising 500–1,000 homes, were established in February 2016.[10]
Notes and References
- Web site: International Federation of Red Cross And Red Crescent Societies. September 5, 2015. March 9, 2016. Emergency response: Dominica´s recovery.
- http://www.fao.org/docrep/X5651E/x5651e0b.htm Project page
- Richard J. Pasch and Andrew B. Penny. National Hurricane Center. February 8, 2016. March 9, 2016. Tropical Storm Erika. Tropical Cyclone Report. PDF. Miami, Florida.
- International Federation of Red Cross And Red Crescent Societies. ReliefWeb. January 21, 2016. March 8, 2016. Dominica: Tropical Storm Erika - Emergency appeal operations update no. 2 (MDRDM002). PDF.
- Web site: Government of Dominica. 2015. March 9, 2016. Dominica Suffers over Half a Billion Dollars Worth of Damage to Roads and Bridges.
- Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency. ReliefWeb. August 30, 2015. March 8, 2016. CDEMA Situation Report #4 - Tropical Storm Erika (as of 1:00 am on August 30th, 2015). PDF. Situation Report.
- News: Caribbean360. September 9, 2015. March 8, 2016. Dominica govt permanently relocating residents of area worst affected by Tropical Storm Erika. Roseau, Dominica.
- Web site: Government of Dominica. 2015. March 9, 2016. Evacuation of Petite Savanne.
- News: Cable Broadcasting Network 4. October 22, 2015. March 9, 2016. “No sightseeing in Petite Savanne & Delices” .
- News: New community planned for Dominica residents displaced by Erika . July 8, 2020 . Caribbean News Now . February 22, 2016 . https://archive.today/20160402232937/http://www.caribbeannewsnow.com/topstory-New-community-planned-for-Dominica-residents-displaced-by-Erika-29408.html . 2016-04-02 . dead.