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Marines Assist Irma Relief Efforts in Caribbean, Florida

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Since the beginning of the Hurricane Irma disaster relief effort, Marines have successfully evacuated 1,600 citizens stranded on Caribbean islands that took Irma’s full impact, and delivered more than 52,000 pounds of supplies and equipment here.

U.S. mMarines with Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), conducted cleanup operations in the streets of Key West, Fla., Sept. 12, 2017. Marines and Sailors with the 26th MEU assisted the residents of Key West by clearing debris from the streets in support of Federal Emergency Management Agency in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma.
Marines with the Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, shovel debris caused by Hurricane Irma in Key West, Fla., Sept. 13, 2017. Marines and sailors from the 26th MEU assisted the residents of Key West by clearing debris from the streets in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jered T. Stone
U.S. mMarines with Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), conducted cleanup operations in the streets of Key West, Fla., Sept. 12, 2017. Marines and Sailors with the 26th MEU assisted the residents of Key West by clearing debris from the streets in support of Federal Emergency Management Agency in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma.
Marines Clean Key West Streets
Marines with the Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, shovel debris caused by Hurricane Irma in Key West, Fla., Sept. 13, 2017. Marines and sailors from the 26th MEU assisted the residents of Key West by clearing debris from the streets in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jered T. Stone
Photo By: Cpl. Jered Stone
VIRIN: 170913-M-WP334-0070

“We train for this kind of mission,” said Marine Corps Lt. Col. Christopher Timothy, executive officer with the Camp Lejeune, North Carolina-based 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit. “It’s in the DNA of the Marine Expeditionary Unit to rapidly respond to crisis when called upon. Alongside our Navy partners, we stand strong and ready to help those affected by this storm in whatever way we can.”

Around 10,000 Defense Department personnel are providing support to response operations in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. The personnel are delivering food and water to citizens, as well as supporting authorities in the U.S. Virgin Islands with the combined goal of protecting the lives and safety of those in affected areas.

Irma Relief Operations

-- Approximately 700 Marines are embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge in response to Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean.

-- The Marine Corps has approximately 300 Marines from the 26th MEU and 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima. In total, 1,000 Marines, 11 Marine Corps aircraft, and three expected additional aircraft are conducting hurricane relief efforts.

–– Marines with 26th MEU are conducting community cleanup throughout Key West, Florida, clearing debris and making Key West livable and safe for the citizens.

–– The Marine Forces Reserve have units in Florida and Alabama whose members are supporting the Federal Emergency Management Agency and state and local response efforts after Hurricane Irma made landfall.

–– Marines with the 3rd Force Reconnaissance Company, based in Mobile, Alabama, 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion, based in Tampa and Jacksonville, Florida and Combat Logistics Battalion 451, based in Orlando, Florida, are providing support. The units are critical to U.S. Northern Command’s support of FEMA’s assistance to federal, state and local authorities’ ongoing relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma.

Other Operations

–– The SS Wright is loading FEMA containers and is scheduled to depart for St. Thomas.

–– Three KC-130 Hercules aircraft arrived in Marathon, Florida, as part of a fuel resupply mission.

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