X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Rubriques :

Maroc Maroc - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 01/Jul 19:25

Regional bodies deactivate emergency shelters

AS the worst of Hurricane Beryl is now behind Trinidad and Tobago, six regional corporations have deactivated their emergency shelters. The Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government made the announcement on July 1. The corporations are: Arima, Chaguanas and Diego Martin boroughs, Mayaro/Rio Claro and Sangre Grande regional corporations and the Port of Spain City Corporation. The post Regional bodies deactivate emergency shelters appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

Articles similaires

5 regional corporations hit by Beryl

newsday.co.tt - 01/Jul 20:18

ON July 1, Hurricane Beryl had affected five regional corporations across Trinidad, according to the Ministry of Rural Development and Local...

Legal Aid shuts down Tobago operations ahead of Hurricane Beryl arrival

newsday.co.tt - 30/Jun 22:13

THE Legal Aid and Advisory Authority has advised the closure of its Tobago district office at the Caribana Building, Bacolet Street, Scarborough, on...

Hinds: More soldiers sent to Tobago for hurricane

newsday.co.tt - 30/Jun 22:38

ADDITIONAL Defence Force personnel have been deployed to Tobago to assist operations there in anticipation of the passage of category-four Hurricane...

State of Emergency declared as Tobago braces for the worst of Beryl

stabroeknews.com - 01/Jul 10:50

(Trinidad Guardian) Tobago is bracing for the worst as Hurricane Beryl is forecasted to pass over the island today. The article State of Emergency...

Courts resume in-person operations

newsday.co.tt - 01/Jul 22:51

COURTS in Trinidad and Tobago will resume in-person operations on July 2, the Judiciary said in a statement. On July 1, courts in Tobago operated...

Five families relocated but TEMA relieved as Tobago spared Hurricane Beryl’s wrath

newsday.co.tt - 01/Jul 20:07

TOBAGO Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) director Allan Stewart was a relieved man on July 1 after the impact of Hurricane Beryl was not as harsh as...

Al-Rawi: Trinidad and Tobago ducks Beryl, but watch for new storm

newsday.co.tt - 01/Jul 20:19

MINISTER of Local Government Faris Al-Rawi said on July 1 that while Trinidad and Tobago escaped the brunt of the anticipated impact of Hurricane...

Trinidad and Tobago hurricane supplies reach Grenada, St Vincent

newsday.co.tt - 18:07

THE Prime Minister on July 6 said that hurricane relief supplies from Trinidad and Tobago arrived in Grenada at dawn that day. A video and several...

Padarath: Restore utilities in affected areas

newsday.co.tt - 01/Jul 21:40

PRINCES Town MP Barry Padarath is urging the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) and the TT Electricity Commission (T&TEC) to expedite the...

Hurricane Beryl closes schools in Trinidad and Tobago

newsday.co.tt - 01/Jul 00:22

ALL schools in Trinidad and Tobago will remain closed on July 1 owing to the passage of category-four Hurricane Beryl. In separate releases, the...

Les derniers communiqués

  • Aucun élément