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Joint chambers donate $250,000 to Sewa TT for flood relief

2022-11-29T20:39+0100newsday-tt (en)

16 Minutes Ago Residents of Bamboo #2 use pirogues to evacuate people from their homes on Monday. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle. THE Joint Chambers have donated $ 250,000 to Sewa TT to support its flood relief efforts. In a release the Joint Chambers said Sewa TT will use the funds to provide immediate....

Ministry confirms: Schools closed on Monday

2022-11-28T00:48+0100newsday-tt (en)

5 Minutes Ago Education Minister Nyan Gadsby-Dolly . Photo by Jeff Mayers. ALL SCHOOLS will be closed on Monday as a safety precaution in light of high river levels and projected rainfall, the Ministry of Education has announced. The ministry issued a statement on Sunday afternoon, saying it made....

Forecasters predict possible flooding this Christmas

2022-11-27T06:11+0100jamaicaobserver (en)

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, (CMC) — The Barbados-based Caribbean Institute for Meteorology & Hydrology (CIMH) is warning the region that recent heavy rains could continue into December and pose a risk for flooding during one of the most joyous seasons of the year.

Heavy rains and possible flooding forecast for December in the Caribbean

2022-11-25T16:10+0100nationnews (en)

Bridgetown The Barbados-based Caribbean Institute for Meteorology & Hydrology (CIMH) is warning the region that recent heavy rains could continue into December and pose a risk for flooding during one of the most joyous seasons of the year. “This year, flooding is a bigger risk in December than in....

Forecasters Predict Possible Christmas Flooding Across Caribbean

2022-11-25T13:29+0100sunstkitts (en)

The Barbados-based Caribbean Institute for Meteorology & Hydrology (CIMH) is warning the region that recent heavy rains could continue into December and pose a risk for flooding during one of the most joyous seasons of the year. “This year, flooding is a bigger risk in December than in other years,”....

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