Setu Timoteo is the proud owner of Princess Toe¡¯s Takeaway Store in Utualli, on Upolo island, Samoa. His store, situated alongside the West Coast Road, which runs between the capital, Apia and the country¡¯s international airport, is open from morning till after midnight, offers groceries, phone cards, and now, popular fried fish, chicken, and chips. ¡°The secret of my business is my recipe ¡ to make the chicken and fish fresh and delicious!¡± Setu shares with a laugh.
But it¡¯s not just his secret ingredients that are helping his business boom. The location on the recently-upgraded plays a significant role. Previously, this crucial road suffered extensive damage from cyclones and storm surges. ¡°When the wave came along, the wave came here ¡ [it] pulled in all the stones from the road ¡ and the road was broken,¡± Setu recalls.
The upgrades to the West Coast Road are part of the World Bank-supported Pacific Climate Resilient Transport Program, which is working in seven Pacific countries ¨C including Samoa ¨C to improve vital infrastructure and make communities more resilient to extreme weather events and climate change.
Sean Michaels, Senior Infrastructure Specialist for the World Bank, emphasizes the importance of this program.
¡°The countries in the Pacific region are possibly the most exposed to the effects of climate change and severe weather events...¡± said Sean. ¡°It's a very difficult challenge for them. Some have been incredibly hard hit with devastating impacts resulting in loss of life, jobs and access to essential services such as schools and hospitals.¡±.&²Ô²ú²õ±è;&²Ô²ú²õ±è;
The program focuses on upgrading vital infrastructure like roads, jetties, ports and airports to withstand extreme weather, ensuring communities remain connected during disasters. The West Coast Road¡¯s upgrade included improved drainage and enhanced protection from storm surges, benefiting everyone, including the young, elderly, and those with disabilities.
There is now a renewed confidence in the road, which is helping the community travel safely to work, school or to care for their family, even during extreme weather. Setu appreciates the added protection. ¡°We were living with a lot of changes to climate change, but the sea wall is a good protection for us ¡ doing that sea wall really saved us,¡± he said.