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Stepping Up Preparedness in The Family Islands: Inside the 2025 Regional Disaster Readiness Exercises

When disaster threatens, every second counts. That’s why communities across the islands have mobilised in a bold push to prepare this summer. 

From July through August, the Disaster Risk Management Authority (DRM Authority) has been on the move—leading the 2025 National Disaster Readiness Exercise (NDRX) and, for the first time, launching Regional Disaster Readiness Exercises (RDRX) in the Family Islands. 

The initiative—partnered with the United States Coast Guard and United States Northern Command (US NorthComm)—represents a significant step toward decentralising disaster preparedness, strengthening coordination, and equipping Family Island Administrators and their teams with hands-on training. 

Training Where It Matters 

The RDRXs were conducted in five jurisdictions, each tailored to the realities on the ground in that Family Island: 

  • Inagua conducted evacuation drills, simulating the coordinated movement of vulnerable populations. 
  • South Andros focused on wildfire management and building capacity for rapid response. 
  • Cat Island and Exuma advanced their search and rescue readiness. 
  • Abaco hosted shelter management training, enhancing protocols for safe, efficient shelter operations. 

These exercises bring disaster response planning closer to the communities that need it most. 

Building Capability and Confidence 

The NDRX and RDRX series enhanced both individual and institutional readiness. New participants gained direct exposure to operational procedures, while more experienced personnel had opportunities to reinforce best practices and support mentorship. 

A key outcome of the initiative has been strengthening interagency collaboration, particularly in bridging local and national response systems. The exercises also improved public trust and visibility, especially in jurisdictions where response efforts were actively demonstrated to stakeholders and residents. 

Advancing the System 

As part of its ongoing effort to improve national readiness, the DRM Authority is implementing several key enhancements: 

  • WebEOC is being introduced to improve data integration and real-time situational awareness. 
  • Standardised email systems for Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) and Island Coordination Centres (ICCs) are being institutionalised to streamline coordination. 
  • Training opportunities are expanding to reach more Family Islands in the months ahead. 
  • Deeper engagement with Family Island Administrators is underway, recognising their critical leadership in early response and coordination.

Toward a More Resilient Nation 

Through its ongoing collaboration with local, regional, and international partners, the DRM Authority is charting a new course for national readiness. By investing in localised training and continuous engagement, The Bahamas is strengthening its ability to respond decisively to hurricanes and other hazards. 

Disaster preparedness is no longer a centralised exercise. It is becoming a shared national responsibility—and one that is more visible, coordinated, and impactful than ever before. 

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The Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Authority is The Bahamas’ national agency coordinating disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. It builds resilience, reduces risk, and safeguards communities through strategic planning, public education, and emergency management leadership.