
Situation Summary
Dominica currently presents a low acute security threat (composite score 4, no tracked incidents in the global ranking). Open-source reporting over the last 24–48 hours documents no verified security incidents, civil unrest, crime spikes, or political instability. Instead, confirmed activity centers on government resilience and food-security initiatives ahead of the Atlantic hurricane season, indicating normal operational planning rather than crisis response. The security picture remains data-sparse in open channels; confidence in the all-clear assessment is moderate without direct local monitoring.
Key Developments
- 2026-06-11 | Roseau (capital) and national level – Government continues emphasis on hurricane-season preparedness, including protocols for community evacuation and medication security within 48-hour notice windows; part of routine seasonal risk mitigation, not response to acute threat.
- 2026-06-10 | National – No confirmed security incidents reported in open sources; web research identified no protests, strikes, violent crime escalations, or infrastructure disruptions in the 24-hour window.
- 2026-06-09 | National – U.S. government collaboration with Dominica on disaster-preparedness and emergency-response capacity-building highlighted; framed as hurricane-season support and resilience strengthening, not crisis response.
- Early June 2026 | National – Government launched EC$70 million resilience and food-security project targeting approximately 64,000 people in climate-vulnerable communities; structural investment in risk reduction rather than incident response.
- Ongoing (no specific incident reported) – Data scarcity in open channels remains the primary limitation on threat assessment confidence; local radio, social media, and on-island liaison networks would be required for real-time granularity beyond public reporting.
Highest-Risk Areas
Saint Andrew Parish (risk 92) and Saint John Parish (risk 88) are the highest-risk sub-national zones, followed by Saint George (81) and Saint Mark (78). The concentration of four parishes in the 78–92 band suggests either historical crime or instability clustering in specific localities, or data-collection density in those areas. Saint David Parish (35) and Saint Patrick Parish (48) show materially lower composite scores. Without current incident detail, the drivers of these parish-level rankings cannot be precisely determined from available reporting; on-ground teams should cross-reference these geographic risk designations against their operational footprint and conduct local liaison verification.
How GeoBit Would Assist
Security teams with personnel or assets in Dominica would benefit from:
- AOI Monitoring & Early Warning – Persistent geofenced watch on highest-risk parishes (Saint Andrew, Saint John, Saint George) with alerting on protest activity, crime reports, or political tension appearing in social media, news, and radio signals in near-real time.
- Intel Sweep & OSINT Fusion – Continuous collection across X/Twitter, Telegram, local news, and YouTube to surface civil unrest, labor actions, or community instability before they escalate or impact operations.
- Conflict & Political Stability Assessment – Ongoing regime-stability and election monitoring (if applicable in 2026) to flag policy shifts or governance tension that might alter security posture or business environment.
7-Day Outlook
No imminent acute security deterioration is indicated in the current open-source picture. Dominica's near-term trajectory remains stable, with government focus on seasonal hurricane preparedness and economic resilience. However, the limited depth of available data warrants continuous local monitoring; sudden shifts in labor relations, political messaging, or crime activity would require immediate escalation through on-island networks or commercial threat-intelligence feeds to maintain operational confidence.
Highest-Risk Areas — Ranked
| # | State / Region | Risk |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Saint Andrew Parish | 92 |
| 2 | Saint John Parish | 88 |
| 3 | Saint George Parish | 81 |
| 4 | Saint Mark Parish | 78 |
| 5 | Saint Joseph Parish | 72 |
| 6 | Saint Paul Parish | 68 |
| 7 | Saint Luke Parish | 62 |
| 8 | Saint Peter Parish | 55 |
| 9 | Saint Patrick Parish | 48 |
| 10 | Saint David Parish | 35 |
Sources
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