The problem of crime in Barbados and the region is manageable given the right approach. The view is shared by directors of the Caribbean Safety Agency...
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The Caribbean region looks set to transition into an intense heat season with heatwaves occurring as early as April. This is coming from the Barbados-based Caribbean Climate Outlook Forum (CariCOF) stating that the prediction is as a result of an expected return to ENSO neutral conditions in the Pacific while unusually warm Tropical North Atlantic […] The post Intense heat expected in region by April appeared first on nationnews.com.
The problem of crime in Barbados and the region is manageable given the right approach. The view is shared by directors of the Caribbean Safety Agency...
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