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2022-05-13 22:43:24 By : Mr. Teaky Zhang

The first residential temporary roof made of blue plastic sheeting was installed Saturday on St. Thomas. The program, available to qualified homeowners and known as Operation Blue Roof, can make some damaged structures habitable again until more permanent repairs can be made.

Operation Blue Roof is carried out by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the government of the U.S. Virgin Islands (GVI) to provide homeowners affected by Hurricane Irma with fiber-reinforced blue plastic sheeting to cover their damaged roofs until permanent repairs can be made.

“Operation Blue Roof allows short-term relief, and makes it possible for residents to stay in their homes while exploring permanent roof replacement options, said Brig. Gen. Diana Holland, the commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division.

Operation Blue Roof should protect property for a minimum of 30 days, reduce temporary housing costs, and allow for residents to remain in or return to their homes while recovering from the storm. This is a free service to homeowners. The program is for primary residences, or occupied rental properties that can be repaired with plywood, plastic sheeting, and, in some cases, a minor amount of rafter replacement or repair.  Vacation rental properties and commercial properties are not eligible for the program. Not all roof types qualify for the program.

Everyone requesting temporary roofing assistance needs to sign a Right of Entry (ROE). Corps of Engineers teams began house-to-house ROE collection Friday in the Anna’s Retreat neighborhood on St. Thomas.

“We will continue ROE collection Saturday, and are bringing more personnel in to expand operations,” said St. Thomas Blue Roof Mission Manager Jay Lang. “It will take several days for personnel to arrive due to limited air support capabilities on the island right now; nevertheless, our contractors are starting to install temporary roofs on houses.”            

As USACE begins implementing this important program and more of their temporary roofing teams arrive in the territory, residents are encouraged to listen to their local government officials and radio stations for information on where these ROE centers will be located.

Beware of scams. This is a free service; if asked to pay it is not Operation Blue Roof.

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