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Grenada has received the first shipment of relief aid from Guyana, following the devastation brought by Hurricane Beryl.
Included in the shipment were generators, water purification tablets, chainsaws, batteries, hygiene items and other necessities.
The items were officially handed over by Director General of the Civil Defence Commission (CDC), Colonel (Ret’d) Nazrul Hussain, to Grenada’s Minister for Climate Resilience, the Environment and Renewable Energy Kerryne James at the Maurice Bishop International Airport today.
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