Premier’s Speech at Press Conference on Igor

September 18, 2010

Premier Dr Ewart Brown held a press conference today, calling Hurricane Igor “one of the worst hurricanes to ever threaten our shores.” International media are in attendance at the press conference including The Weather Channel, CNN, and Reuters.

After his speech, the Premier said he “learned his lesson” from Fabian as he came home to find fish in the living room, so he has his house well protected for Igor, including sandbags in place. He has left the house for “higher grounds” – meaning the Fairmont Hamilton.

The full text of the Premier’s speech follows below:

Good afternoon

It has often been said that Bermuda is a blessed nation, one that has been spared the worst that the world has to offer. We have much to be thankful for. Today we have been forced to recognize that the ocean is not so vast and Bermuda not so unique as to be separated from the awesome power of nature. Today we stand on the eve of the arrival of one of the worst hurricanes to ever threaten our shores.

Our country and our people have throughout our history, rarely faced the full fury of a storm of this magnitude and as a people we will continue to pray that once again we will be spared.

Despite the issues that divide us, the ideologies that separate us and the many challenges we face, we know that when a threat arises, our people unite as one.

Regardless of our differences, each of us will face the threat of Hurricane Igor together and we will overcome this challenge together as Bermudians.

Your government is taking all necessary precautions and will execute all necessary action to minimize loss of life and damage to property.

We will need you to assist us and your neighbors wherever possible. With your help we will guide Bermuda safely through the storm and overcome its aftermath.

I would like to extend thanks to the Emergency Measures Organization. They have been working around the clock since the threat of Igor arose and through their hard work and thorough preparation, we are confident that Bermuda is prepared for the worst even as we hope and pray for the best.

I would like to thank the men and women of the Bermuda Police Service. While many of us will be with our families and protecting our property, you have made a tremendous sacrifice to keep Bermuda safe. We recognize the risks inherent with your job and reflect upon the loss of three courageous Officers during Hurricane Fabian seven years ago.

We pray for your safety and for the safety of your families.

To our soldiers in the Bermuda Regiment: many of you have been embodied and also find yourselves away from your homes and families during this time of crisis. We are thankful for your sacrifice and appreciate the invaluable role you will play in the hours and days to come.

To the men and women of the Bermuda Fire Service: many of you have also been called away from your homes to serve your country. We thank you for your service.

A special thanks to Ministers David Burch and Derrick Burgess whose teams have been working flat out to insure that we are as prepared as we can be.

To the people of Bermuda, I urge you to take all necessary precautions and continue to monitor the updates that will be provided by the EMO and the emergency radio station at 100.1FM.

Dr. Martin Luther King once said, “We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope.”

Regardless of the challenges, losses, inconveniences, disappointments and pain the next several days may hold, our people and our beloved island home will through God’s mercy and our work, endure.

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  1. terry says:

    What a load of crap. Re-read what you had someone write for you. After all the division you have created by verbal you want us to look out for each other? Hell…where you been. We do it everyday just trying to get along and help each other.

    You had fish in your livingroom? Guess the newspaper got washed away…………

    No “grassy knoll” Sir…….just an opinion.

  2. payne says:

    …what a self-absorbed, psychotic, lying, crass, pretentious narcissist…read between the lines, and it has always been all about him. Yankee go home and take care of your family matters in California.

  3. george says:

    Fish in the living room. Trust the antique cedar lined closet did not get washed away.