Monthly Archives: September 2021
Reports of fallen trees and broken power lines after bad weather
There are also reports of fallen trees, broken power lines, and landslips. Local Government Councillor for the north coast area Sudir Soogramsingh spoke with Newscenter 5. Mr. Soogramsingh said some Burgesses have been hard hit. He noted landslides over a … Continue reading
Police investigate death of 37-year-old woman from Bagatelle
Police are investigating the death of Anneicia Lewis. Thirty-seven-year-old Ms. Lewis made a trip to the falls as was per usual on Friday. However she never returned. The mother of one was reported missing and her body was found floating … Continue reading
Places of worship given the all clear to open
Places of worship in Trinidad and Tobago are from today allowed to open their doors once again. Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley made the announcement last Friday. Such places have been closed for several months as the authorities battle the … Continue reading
Returning national tests positive for the Delta variant
A returning national has tested positive for the Delta variant of the coronavirus. This is now the 6th case in the country. According to the Ministry of Health this case returned to the country from the United States on August … Continue reading
2 T&T nationals lose their lives due to floods in NY
Two Trinidad and Tobago nationals have lost their lives in floods caused by tropical storm Ida in New York. The dead are mother and son, Premattie Ramskriet and Nicholas Ramskriet. The incident occurred on Wednesday evening. The two are originally … Continue reading
2 gunned down in Glencoe
Two friends are gunned down in Glencoe The dead men are Kareem Pierre and Brandon Luke. Thirty-four-year-old Mr. Pierre was from upper Haig Street, Carenage and 22-year-old Mr. Luke was from La Horquette Drive, Glencoe. They were both killed while … Continue reading
CAL cleared to transport at capacity
Caribbean Airlines tell passengers there is no need to worry about crowded flights, as the situation does not pose a risk of contracting the coronavirus. According to CAL, even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the airline’s main focus was safety and … Continue reading
9 more COVID related deaths recorded
Nine more COVID linked deaths are recorded. According to the Ministry of Health the latest patients to have died are 1 elderly male, 2 elderly females, 3 middle-aged males and 2 middle-aged females with comorbidities. Also 1 elderly male without … Continue reading
Residents in a southern district call on the authorities to fix major roadway
Owners of properties in San Francique are calling for help after a significant portion of a main road dropped. The residents yesterday said their homes are in danger and the authorities are not paying attention. But the Works and Transport … Continue reading
Expect more bad weather ahead
Heavy rain and winds overnight has resulted in damage in some parts of Tobago. Like Trinidad, Tobago is also under an adverse weather alert yellow level, which began at midnight and runs until 2pm today. Overnight, the Tobago Emergency Management … Continue reading
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