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Executive Director of NEMO Howie Prince said that there are currently still five Emergency Shelters opened

Javid Roberts January 15, 2014

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Executive Director of the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), Howie Prince said that there are currently still five Emergency Shelters opened following the rains and flooding on Christmas Eve.

He made this statement during a press briefing which was held today to update the nation on the status of the relief and recovery process.

Mr. Prince said as persons return to some sense of normalcy they are seeing a steady decline in the number of persons at shelters.

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Mr. Prince said over the next few days they will be trying to move persons out of the Emergency Shelters and into rented houses which will be paid for by the state.

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Executive Director of the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), Howie Prince.

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