THE Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has diverted water from its Navet Water Treatment Plant to the three-and-a-half mile mark in Rock Road to...
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SCHOOLS in areas in Penal affected by flooding were reopened on the morning of November 13, but attendance was low, as many homes and roads were still flooded. Up to 8 am on November 13, gates were opened at the Penal Presbyterian Primary School, Penal Vedic Primary School, Suchit Trace Hindu School, Penal Secondary School and Penal Convent. But noticeably missing were the traffic and scores of students entering the schools. Sources at one school told Newsday there was an estimated 12.5 per cent student attendance. The Kubairsingh Penal Rock Hindu School remained closed as about a foot of floodwater remained on the road. Newsday was told there was no advice from the Ministry of Education about altering the operations of schools in the flood-affected areas. Water had receded in many areas along the SS Erin Road and Penal Rock Road, which were inundated with up to three feet of water in November 12's showers, brought on by the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone. However, with the Curamata River at capacity and waters further inland still running off, floods began to rise in Suchit Trace and Batchyia, which lie downstream. Newsday understands the Penal Debe Regional Corporation and its Disaster Management Unit worked until 1 am on November 13, evacuating people from homes and transporting stranded commuters. More on this as it becomes available. The post Schools opened in Penal despite flooding appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
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