JTF-Bravo continues to rescue victims of Hurricane Eta


An HH-60 Black Hawk assigned to the 1-228th Aviation Regiment, JTF-Bravo, gets ready to evacuate four medically vulnerable Guatemalan citizens from a village in Quiche, Guatemala to the nearest health center, Nov. 8. Courtesy Photo

Joint Task Force (JTF)-Bravo continues conducting life-saving efforts in Central America in the wake of Hurricane Eta and has now deployed military members to assist the people of Guatemala.

A U.S. Army HH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crew assigned to the 1-228th Aviation Regiment, JTF-Bravo rescues a Honduran child from Hurricane Eta’s high floodwaters at San Pedro Sula, Honduras, Nov. 6. Video by SSgt Elijaih Tiggs

Guatemala joins Honduras and Panama in declaring a national emergency and requesting immediate life-saving assistance from the U.S. government. JTF-Bravo’s proximity, training and unique capabilities make them the obvious choice for countries in the region, when there is a crisis of this kind.

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JTF-Bravo sent approximately 14 military personnel, an HH-60 Black Hawk and a CH-47 Chinook to assist the government of Guatemala with aerial rescue operations of impacted communities, Nov. 7, 2020.

Elements of JTF-B, including 69 military personnel and two Black Hawks have already staged in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, to coordinate support efforts with the Honduran response force. JTF-B is also supporting out of Soto Cano Air Base with an additional two Blackhawks and a Chinook.

Another 42 JTF-Bravo personnel, a Black Hawk and two Chinooks arrived at David, Panama, at the Emergency Operations Center at El Sistema Nacional de Protección Civil Headquarters where Army Civil Affairs Soldiers and Navy Special Boat Team Sailors coordinated with local emergency response teams to provide the necessary life-saving supplies and rescue operations.

As of the morning of Nov. 8, JTF-Bravo has rescued 56 citizens throughout Honduras and Panama and transported 19 Panamanian rescue workers to communities in need that were isolated due to the disaster.

All elements of U.S. Southern Command are focused on this mission and have been in constant contact with Adm. Craig Faller, USSOUTHOM commander. During a mission update brief, ADM Faller reminded the audience of the importance of this mission.

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A U.S. Army HH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crew member assigned to the 1-228th Aviation Regiment, JTF-Bravo hoists a Honduran woman in a gurney above the floodwaters of Hurricane Eta at San Pedro Sula, Honduras, Nov. 7. U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Elijaih Tiggs

“Our immediate – number one priority is to save lives,” said Faller. “These deployments highlight the importance of our strategic location at Soto Cano, which allows us to rapidly mobilize and respond to a crisis like this.”

Department of Defense commanders are authorized to direct assigned forces at or near the immediate scene of a foreign disaster to take prompt action to save human lives.

The mission of JTF-Bravo includes being prepared to support disaster relief operations in Central America, South America and the Caribbean, when directed by SOUTHCOM.

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