Daily Security Brief

Grenada

June 30, 2026Score 12
Grenada sub-national risk map
Sub-national composite risk — darker = higher. Source: GeoBit.
⬇ Grenada dataset (CSV) — events, per-region risk, cyber & sources

Situation Summary

Grenada presents a low-threat environment with no reported security incidents, civil unrest, infrastructure disruptions, or travel advisories in the past 24–48 hours. The composite threat score of 12 places the nation well outside global high-risk categories, and open-source monitoring confirms stable conditions across major population centers and transport nodes. Risk remains concentrated in Saint George parish, driven by persistent property crime and gang-related activity rather than acute political or conflict drivers. The security posture is expected to remain stable in the near term absent significant exogenous shocks.

Key Developments

No discrete security events, civil incidents, or infrastructure disruptions have been reported in Grenada within the last 24–48 hours. Open-source news feeds, regional Caribbean media, social-media monitoring (X/Twitter), and foreign-ministry travel advisories all confirm an absence of verifiably recent, incident-specific developments meeting reporting thresholds. Routine governance and economic activity continue without public-safety disruptions.

Highest-Risk Areas

Saint George (composite risk 92) dominates the threat landscape, reflecting concentrated urbanization, transient population, and documented patterns of property crime and organized gang activity in and around the capital, St. George's. Saint Andrew (risk 78) and Saint Patrick (risk 71) follow, likely driven by similar economic and social pressures. The southern and eastern parishes—Saint David, Saint John, and Carriacou & Petite Martinique—register substantially lower risk (38–52), correlating with lower population density and tourism-dependent economies with stronger institutional oversight. Risk concentration in the northwest is consistent with historical crime reporting and warrants prioritized duty-of-care monitoring for corporate personnel and asset-holding entities in those areas.

How GeoBit Would Assist

Security teams should deploy Area-of-Interest (AOI) Monitoring & Early Warning on high-risk parishes (Saint George, Saint Andrew, Saint Patrick) to detect emerging protest activity, gang-related violence, or infrastructure disruptions before they impact operations or personnel. Intel Sweep and multi-source OSINT (news feeds, social media, local radio) provide continuous 24/7 ambient-threat awareness and rapid alert on any deviation from current stable baseline. Network & Actor Analysis can map gang and organized-crime network activity in real time, informing travel routing and personnel-safety protocols for teams operating in or transiting Saint George's and surrounding parishes.

7-Day Outlook

No significant threat escalation is anticipated over the next seven days. Seasonal weather patterns and routine tourism flows are expected to continue without security disruption. Teams should maintain standard duty-of-care protocols for high-risk parishes and flag any sudden uptick in social-media activity, protest announcements, or gang-related incidents for immediate escalation to senior risk leadership.

Report Date: 2026-06-30

Data Freshness: Last 24–48 hours; composite risk score current to filing date.

Highest-Risk Areas — Ranked

#State / RegionRisk
1Saint George92
2Saint Andrew78
3Saint Patrick71
4Saint Mark64
5Saint David52
6Saint John38
7Carriacou and Petite Martinique12

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