Staying Informed When the Power Goes Out: NaDMA’s Call To Community

Published •

Oct 14, 2025

When storms threaten Grenada, staying informed can save lives, but we know it’s not always easy. Between power cuts, low radio signals, and patchy internet, getting updates can be a real challenge for many of us across the islands. That’s why NaDMA continues to strengthen how information reaches you, no matter where you are.


Community First


When electricity and data go down, your community becomes your lifeline. Check in with neighbors, listen for updates through battery-powered radios, and follow your local village leader or district volunteer. NaDMA’s network of trained community volunteers helps ensure that key messages reach every corner, from St. Patrick to Carriacou and Petite Martinique.


Stay Ready

  • Keep a small radio with spare batteries in your emergency kit.
  • Charge your phone early and use it only for important updates.
  • Follow NaDMA’s social media or local news before the storm hits — get the latest alerts while you can.
  • Know your safe shelter in advance; don’t wait until conditions worsen.

Together, We’re Stronger

Preparedness isn’t just about having supplies — it’s about connection. NaDMA is working hand in hand with schools, churches, media houses, and local councils to make sure critical messages travel faster than the storm itself.
When communication breaks down, community steps up.
Let’s stay alert, stay connected, and stay safe — together.


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