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Dominica Kilometers Map Production Date : 1 Oct 2017 1:135,000 1 Cm = 1 Km 0 1.5 3 6 | Dtmsupport@Iom.Int HURRICANE MARIA SHELTERS ± # Emergency Shelter Dominica Kilometers Map Production Date : 1 Oct 2017 1:135,000 1 cm = 1 km 0 1.5 3 6 www.iom.int | [email protected] Source Data : Government of Dominica, MapAction, IOM, Disclaimer : This map is for illustration purposes only. Names and boundaries OCHA, OSM on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM. 2 4 1 7 6 8 9 11 10 12 13 14 17 16 20 21 24 26 27 28 163 31 30 34 33 35 424039 43153 45 44 47 49 154 16150 164 54 55 158 56 57 58 59 62 61 64 63 65 6867 70 71 74 75 73 76 77 8079 83 84 85 87 88 90 89 91 92 94 95 96 9897 155 99 157 101 149 108 151 110 143 165 113 114 115117 118 120 123 125 124 126 128 130 132 134 136 135 139 138 140 152 © OpenStreetMap (and) contributors, CC-BY-SA HURRICANE MARIA SHELTERS LIST ID Community Location Emergency Shelter Status Occupants Longitude Latitude Date 1 Vieille Case Upper Penville SDA Church Unknown 0 ‐61.418617 15.630226 9/29/2017 2 Cottage Capuchin Capuchin Resource Centre Open 12 ‐61.46289 15.63021 9/29/2017 3 Vieille Case Upper Penville Primary School (Lower Floor) Unknown 0 ‐61.42168 15.62929 9/29/2017 4 Vieille Case Upper Penville House of Laurel and Lipson Lewis Unknown 0 ‐61.42161 15.62875 9/29/2017 5 Cottage Clifton Grace Baptiste Church (Upper Floor) Unknown 0 ‐61.46417 15.62415 9/29/2017 6 Vieille Case Lower Penville Roman Catholic Church Unknown 0 ‐61.41044 15.62396 9/29/2017 7 Cottage Clifton Clifton Resource Centre Open 8 ‐61.46325 15.62367 9/29/2017 8 Cottage Cottage Community Centre Open 5 ‐61.46301 15.61596 9/29/2017 9 Vieille Case Vieille Case Pentecostal Church Unknown 0 ‐61.40407 15.61485 9/29/2017 10 Vieille Case Vieille Case Government School Unknown 0 ‐61.4109 15.61288 9/29/2017 11 Cottage Toucarie Catholic Chapel Open 10 ‐61.46478 15.61204 9/29/2017 12 Vieille Case Gomier Beryl Church (Lower Floor) Unknown 0 ‐61.40158 15.60671 9/29/2017 13 Cottage Savanne Paille Primary School Open 37 ‐61.46187 15.60423 9/29/2017 14 Vieille Case Thibaud Community Centre Unknown 0 ‐61.397035 15.599863 9/29/2017 15 Paix Bouche Bense Seventh Day Adventist Church Unknown 0 ‐61.411938 15.593476 9/29/2017 16 Paix Bouche Calibishie Calibishie Resource Centre Open 7 ‐61.33782 15.59268 9/29/2017 17 Paix Bouche Bourne House of Madonna Charles Unknown 0 ‐61.411238 15.5925 9/29/2017 18 Paix Bouche Calibishie Methodist Church Unknown 0 ‐61.337746 15.590187 9/29/2017 19 Paix Bouche Bense Primary School ‐ (Lower floor) Unknown 0 ‐61.37627 15.58995 9/29/2017 20 Paix Bouche Bense Primary School ‐ (Upper Floor) Unknown 0 ‐61.37627 15.58995 9/29/2017 21 Paix Bouche Calibishie Baptiste Church (Post) Open 13 ‐61.337677 15.589849 9/29/2017 22 Paix Bouche Paix Bouche Government School ‐ Lower Floor Unknown 0 ‐61.40715 15.58961 9/29/2017 23 Paix Bouche Paix Bouche Resource Centre Unknown 0 ‐61.40524 15.58893 9/29/2017 24 Paix Bouche Paix Bouche Baptiste Church ‐ Lower Floor Unknown 0 ‐61.40591 15.58802 9/29/2017 25 Wesley Woodford Hill Seven Day Adventist Church Unknown 0 ‐61.33155 15.5834 9/29/2017 26 Wesley Woodford Hill Baptiste Church Unknown 0 ‐61.332128 15.582992 9/29/2017 27 Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth Secondary School Open 109 ‐61.45518 15.58091 9/29/2017 28 Portsmouth Dos DÔÇÖane Government School Unknown 0 ‐61.420991 15.579703 9/29/2017 29 Wesley Wesley Christian Union Church Unknown 0 ‐61.3115 15.56717 9/29/2017 30 Wesley Wesley SDA Church (post) Unknown 0 ‐61.31175 15.56705 9/29/2017 31 Portsmouth Glanvillia SDA Secondary School Dormitory Unknown 0 ‐61.455811 15.56667 9/29/2017 32 Wesley Wesley Methodist Church Unknown 0 ‐61.31165 15.56475 9/29/2017 33 Wesley Wesley Pentecostal Church Unknown 0 ‐61.3098 15.56425 9/29/2017 34 Portsmouth Glanvillia Community Centre Open 20 ‐61.454801 15.562558 9/29/2017 35 Marigot Marigot Concord Primary School Open 39 ‐61.283404 15.540603 9/29/2017 36 Marigot Marigot Roman Catholic Church Unknown 0 ‐61.283082 15.539918 9/29/2017 37 Marigot Marigot Methodist Church Unknown 0 ‐61.282482 15.538616 9/29/2017 38 Marigot Marigot Church of Christ Unknown 0 ‐61.287585 15.538591 9/29/2017 39 Marigot Marigot Council Building Unknown 0 ‐61.286444 15.538566 9/29/2017 40 Marigot Marigot Wills Strathmore Primary Open 33 ‐61.27975 15.53852 9/29/2017 41 Marigot Marigot Christian Union Unknown 0 ‐61.28334 15.538425 9/29/2017 42 Marigot Marigot Pentecostal Church Unknown 0 ‐61.28207 15.53835 9/29/2017 43 Salybia Atkinson Basement of Genevieve Lloyd Unknown 0 ‐61.27127 15.51562 9/29/2017 44 Salybia Atkinson Atkinson Primary School Unknown 0 ‐61.261587 15.51469 9/29/2017 45 Colihaut Dublanc Government School (Post) Open 15 ‐61.468098 15.512545 9/29/2017 46 Salybia Atkinson Atkinson Resource Centre Open 6 ‐61.26294 15.51212 9/29/2017 47 Salybia Carib Territory Salybia Primary School Open 46 ‐61.26287 15.511201 9/29/2017 48 Colihaut Bioche Nazarene Church Unknown 0 ‐61.46671 15.51068 9/29/2017 49 Colihaut Bioche Bioche Fisheries Complex Unknown 0 ‐61.46701 15.50948 9/29/2017 50 Salybia Carib Territory Gullet River Nazareine Church Unknown 0 ‐61.25555 15.49533 9/29/2017 51 Salybia Carib Territory Mahaut River Pre School Unknown 0 ‐61.249915 15.475178 9/29/2017 52 Salybia Carib Territory Church of Jesus Christ Mahaut River Unknown 0 ‐61.250681 15.475106 9/29/2017 53 Salybia Carib Territory Sineku Primary school Unknown 0 ‐61.2501 15.475033 9/29/2017 54 Salybia Carib Territory Sineku Pre‐School Unknown 0 ‐61.24991 15.47487 9/29/2017 55 Salybia Carib Territory Sineku Resource Centre Unknown 0 ‐61.2538 15.46589 9/29/2017 56 Salisbury Morne Rachette Resource Centre Open 60 ‐61.4466 15.456852 9/29/2017 57 St. Joseph Gleau Gomier Pilgrim Holiness Church Unknown 0 ‐61.32975 15.4474 9/29/2017 58 Castle Bruce San Sauveur House of Valentine Stoute Unknown 0 ‐61.256157 15.446291 9/29/2017 59 Salisbury Salisbury Government School (Lower Floor) Unknown 0 ‐61.435327 15.442284 9/29/2017 60 Salisbury Salisbury Baptiste Church (Downstairs) Unknown 0 ‐61.4376 15.44021 9/29/2017 61 Castle Bruce (Lower Floor) House of Pierre Joseph Open 30 ‐61.258875 15.439596 9/29/2017 62 Salisbury Salisbury Gospel Mission Church Unknown 0 ‐61.43813 15.43906 9/29/2017 63 Castle Bruce Castle Bruce Castle Bruce Secondary School Open 158 ‐61.260741 15.435215 9/29/2017 64 St. Joseph Belles Roman Catholic Church Unknown 0 ‐61.33198 15.43375 9/29/2017 65 Castle Bruce Good Hope Good Hope Resource Centre Open 130 ‐61.25584 15.41287 9/29/2017 St Joseph Primary School East Block 1 66 St. Joseph St Joseph Open 110 ‐61.42204 15.40688 9/29/2017 (Lower Floor) St Joseph Primary School East Block 1 67 St. Joseph St Joseph Unknown 0 ‐61.42204 15.40688 9/29/2017 (Upper Floor) 68 St. Joseph St Joseph First Grace Baptiste Church Unknown 0 ‐61.4254 15.404371 9/29/2017 69 St. Joseph St Joseph Isaiah Thomas Secondary School Unknown 0 ‐61.426167 15.4021 9/29/2017 70 St. Joseph Belles Government School Unknown 0 ‐61.425794 15.401718 9/29/2017 71 Castle Bruce Petite Soufriere House of Alexis Nicholls Unknown 0 ‐61.26068 15.39423 9/29/2017 72 Castle Bruce Petite Soufriere House of Simon Alie Unknown 0 ‐61.2534 15.39294 9/29/2017 ID Community Location Emergency Shelter Status Occupants Longitude Latitude Date 73 Castle Bruce (Lower Floor) House of Bennet Durand Unknown 0 ‐61.25349 15.39147 9/29/2017 74 Mahaut Warner Government School Unknown 0 ‐61.39365 15.391217 9/29/2017 75 Castle Bruce Petite Soufriere House of Abner Durand Unknown 0 ‐61.25838 15.39113 9/29/2017 76 Mahaut Campbell Government School Unknown 0 ‐61.37707 15.37476 9/29/2017 77 Mahaut Roger Community Centre Unknown 0 ‐61.401401 15.371811 9/29/2017 78 Mahaut Mahaut Government School ‐ Lower Floor Open 30 ‐61.39648 15.36416 9/29/2017 Gospel Tarbernacle/Emergency Crisis 79 Mahaut Mahaut Open 100 ‐61.394638 15.363366 9/29/2017 Centre 80 Mahaut Mahaut Berean Church Open 16 ‐61.396733 15.362906 9/29/2017 Morne Jaune 81 Grand Fond Roman Catholic Church Unknown 0 ‐61.274672 15.36227 9/29/2017 Riviere Cyrique Morne Jaune 82 Grand Fond Government School (Post) Unknown 0 ‐61.27555 15.3611 9/29/2017 Riviere Cyrique Morne Jaune 83 Grand Fond Community Hall Basement (Post) Unknown 0 ‐61.27578 15.3608 9/29/2017 Riviere Cyrique Morne Jaune 84 Riviere Cyrique Pentecostal Church Unknown 0 ‐61.25846 15.36008 9/29/2017 Riviere Cyrique Morne Jaune 85 Riviere Cyrique Resource Centre Unknown 0 ‐61.2537 15.35859 9/29/2017 Riviere Cyrique Morne Jaune 86 Morne Jaune Primary School Building (Post) Unknown 0 ‐61.26167 15.3542 9/29/2017 Riviere Cyrique Morne Jaune 87 Morne Jaune Catholic Church Unknown 0 ‐61.260943 15.354182 9/29/2017 Riviere Cyrique 88 Mahaut Canefield Gospel Mission Church Open 100 ‐61.39124 15.33834 9/29/2017 89 Roseau Valley Cockrane Government School (Upper Floor) Unknown 0 ‐61.36172 15.33706 9/29/2017 90 Mahaut Canefield St Martin De Pores Church Unknown 0 ‐61.38957 15.33566 9/29/2017 91 Roseau Valley Laudat Laudat Government School Unknown 0 ‐61.33318 15.33266 9/29/2017 92 La Plaine La Plaine Agricultural Training Centre Unknown 0 ‐61.247191 15.332532 9/29/2017 93 La Plaine La Plaine Jones Beaupierre School Unknown 0 ‐61.243014 15.328412 9/29/2017 94 La Plaine La Plaine Coutriere's Hall Unknown 0 ‐61.243919 15.327964 9/29/2017 95 Roseau Valley Trafalgar Governement School Open 100 ‐61.34777 15.32443 9/29/2017 96 Roseau Valley Wotten Waven Government School Open 30 ‐61.33899 15.31691 9/29/2017 97 Roseau North Gutter McDowell (Gutter) Community Centre Open 20 ‐61.385368 15.316105 9/29/2017 98 Roseau North Fond Cole Community Centre Open 20 ‐61.3877 15.3148 9/29/2017 99 Roseau Valley Morne Proseper Quahal Yawheh
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