Tropical wave now west of Trinidad and Tobago, yellow alert extended to 7pm Sunday

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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In this November 2021 several streets in Port of Spain were flooded with the sudden deluge of rain shortly before noon.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological (Met) Service on Sunday, said a tropical wave was now west of the country and, with this, occasional periods of showers were still expected. As as result, a yellow-level alert that begin on Friday at 5 am, has been extended to now end at 7 pm on Sunday.

The Met Service said the extension was issued as occasional showers were still expected because of lingering convergence behind the tropical wave axis.

Last Thursday the service sent out an initial alert saying adverse conditions from a tropical wave would last from 6 am to 6 pm on Friday. On Friday, that alert was then extended to noon on Sunday as TT was to be affected by another tropical wave from Saturday afternoon.

Rain from the first system began before 5 am on Friday in some places.

Flooding was reported in Diego Martin, Tabaquite, Las Lomas, Gasparillo, Brasso Road and Todd’s Road and there were reports of landslides in St Augustine, Barracakpore and the North Coast Road.

In its update on Sunday, the Met Service said there was a continuing medium to high chance of isolated thunderstorms.

“The ground continues to be saturated, so heavy showers/thunderstorms may result in street flooding or isolated flash flooding events, and smaller water courses may also be overwhelmed in some areas,” it added.

There was also the chance of landslips and landslides again in areas prone to them.

Gusty winds in excess of 55 km/hr are possible and seas could be agitated, at times, in sheltered areas, the alert said.

The service reminded the public not to drive through flood waters, residents also smaller water courses and in areas with poor drainage should be vigilant.

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Man killed in Essequibo Coast accident

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
The pick-up vehicle at the toll gate with the steel bar

A 56-year-old man was killed this morning in a tragic accident at Onderneeming, Eassquibo Coast.

Lincon Moore of Onderneeming Sandpit was travelling in the tray of a pick-up vehicle when he reportedly hit his head on a steel bar and subsequently died.

The incident occurred sometime around 07:30h on the Onderneeming Sandpit Access Road.

INews understands Moore was seated in the tray of the pick-up while the driver was heading onto the Onderneemng Sandpit Road.

Upon passing under a steel bar at the toll gate, a loud sound was heard from the back of the vehicle.

According to the driver, he immediately stopped the vehicle and went to investigate. He found Moore lying motionless in the tray of the vehicle bleeding from his head.

The injured man was rushed to Suddie Public Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

While the body is at the hospital Mortuary awaiting Post Morten Examination, driver of the vehicle is in custody assisting with the investigation.

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Miner nabbed with illegal gun, ammo

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

A 43-year-old miner was arrested in the wee hours of today after he was found in possession of an unlicensed firearm and matching ammunition.

Police say that a party of ranks, acting on information received, went to a house in Werk-en-Rust, Georgetown around 03:20h.

Upon their arrival, the suspect was observed standing in front of the house and, on seeing the Police, he tried to escape.

The police gave chase and the suspect was apprehended. A search was carried out on his person during which a brown .38 Smith and Wesson revolver along with two (2) live matching rounds of ammunition were found in his left side pants waist.

He was told of the offence committed, cautioned and arrested. He was escorted to Brickdam Police Station.

Investigation in progress.

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UN Sounds Alarm Over Escalating Gang Violence In Haiti – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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The UN human rights office said on Saturday it was deeply concerned by worsening violence in and around the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince and rising abuse at the hands of heavily armed gangs, against vulnerable local communities.

The alert comes just hours after UN humanitarians said they were ready to provide all the assistance they could to communities caught in the crossfire of gang violence, once they can gain safe access to those impacted.

A recent upsurge in fighting between rival gangs in the Cité Soleil neighbourhood of the capital, has led to the deaths of 99 people with 135 injured according to data reported by the UN humanitarian affairs coordination office (OCHA) in Haiti.

On Friday night, the Security Council provided a boost to UN operations in the crisis-wracked Caribbean island nation by extending the mandate of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti, for a further year, through resolution 2645.

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Jeremy Laurence, Spokesperson for OHCHR, urged the authorities in Haiti to ensure fundamental rights are protected, and “placed at the front and centre of their responses to the crisis. The fight against impunity and sexual violence, along with the strengthening of human rights monitoring and reporting, must remain a priority”, he said.

“We have so far documented, from January to the end of June, 934 killings, 684 injuries and 680 kidnappings across the capital. Over a five-day period, from 8-12 July, at least 234 more people were killed or injured in gang-related violence in the Cité Soleil area of the city.”

“Most of the victims were not directly involved in gangs and were directly targeted by gang elements. We have also received new reports of sexual violence.”

OHCHR is calling on gang members and those supporting the violence, to immediately cease their activities, which are impacting many of the most vulnerable citizens, living in extreme poverty.

“The heavily armed gangs are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their actions, conducting simultaneous, coordinated and organized attacks in different areas”, said Mr. Laurence.

“The right to life is the supreme right under international human rights law, and the State has a duty to protect that right, including from threats emanating from private individuals and entities.”

Denied food and water

Some gangs are resorting to extreme tactics to control locals such as denying them access to drinking water and food. This has simply made malnutrition worse.

The violence has also exacerbated fuel shortages, as the main fuel depot is located in Cité Soleil, and transportation costs have risen sharply.

For months now, the desperate socioeconomic situation coupled with political gridlock, has sparked street protests, adding to the deteriorating security situation, and many residents and businesses have shuttered themselves indoors out of fear, said OHCHR.

OHCHR welcomed the extension of BINUH’s mandate, “which will further buoy the collective international response to the human rights crisis unfolding in the country and assist with flow of humanitarian assistance.”

Daily suffering

In less than one week and according to a report released by OCHA, at least 2,500 people have also been forced to flee their homes because of the fighting.

Twenty people have been reported missing. Every day, with continued fighting, more people will suffer and be forced to flee, often risking their lives, the agency said in a news release on Friday.

Cité Soleil, with a population of around 300,000 is one of the poorest neighbourhoods in the Haitian capital, where gangs have gained more influence over the past several years.

OCHA said that “a large proportion of the population are trapped in Cité Soleil as gangs attempt to exert their influence,” adding that “the people in some areas have not had access to food or water since July 8.” One child in five is suffering from severe malnutrition “a rate well above emergency thresholds.”

“As people continue to suffer in Cité Soleil, insecurity is preventing humanitarian agencies from entering the area,” said Ulrika Richardson, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator, the organization’s most senior humanitarian official in Haiti.

“The UN is ready to provide assistance to the many children, women and men caught in the crossfire of gang violence as soon as humanitarian partners can gain access to the affected zones.”

Source: UN News/SLT. Headline photo: Stock image.

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Local artiste collaborate for a good cause: Roses for a Rose Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

She is known to be an avid party-lover and last Saturday evening the fundraising event for Cheryl Rose took the format of just what she loves-a good party.

Friends, family and well-wishers gathered at Harbour Lights on July 9 in an effort to raise funds to assist Rose who was struck while jogging on Mother’s Day.

Organiser and coordinator behind the initiative David ‘Zige’ Walcott told Loop Entertainment that although it was planned hastily, he did not encounter too many challenges as Cheryl was well known within entertainment circles and artistes readily volunteered their time and talents to the cause.

“I found pulling the event together in such a short space of time was not entirely difficult at all. The first thing I did was to pull a small team to assist with the planning. I then approached a number of artistes, DJs, musicians and technical service providers requesting their involvement for the worthy cause and everyone said yes without any hesitation. Secondly, was to find a venue and due to my close relationship with the management of Harbour Lights, they said yes without any sense of hesitation,” Walcott explained.

The small planning committee included Therese Fergusson, Norma Hinkson, Janessa Sargeant, Marlon Legall, Bernard Yearwood and Tyrone Anderson.

With the Crop Over season in full swing, there was not sufficient time to seek sponsorship from corporate Barbados but Walcott highlighted that the event was still well attended. A number of individuals even made their way to Harbour Lights simply to make a contribution towards the cause, without staying for the event itself.

The greatest challenge the committee faced was marketing the event which was done solely via social media, with some assistance from individual radio personalities who could occasionally mention the event during their on-air segments.

Walcott explained that because many of the artistes were familiar with Rose’s son Chris, who was a producer, they did not hesitate to consent, as some also knew Cheryl personally.

“Cheryl not only liked partying but she is a lover of music and especially soca music,” he said.

“Cheryl was a founding member of the band Pan Revolution and a member of Mosaic Steel Orchestra. I remember as her son Chris was growing up, she made sure he was involved in music from the get-go, from violin to piano to steelpan he was involved. Whenever you drove in her vehicle it was always music,” he shared.

A number of local artistes performed at the event, including saxophonist Romaro Greaves, Ray Vibes, Leah, Red the Artiste, Betty B, Khiomal, Mikey, Faith, Nikita, Joaquin, Euphony Steel, Iza Vybe and Masala. DJs included Salt & Don while Kirk Browne and Cassandra Samuels performed the duties of emcees on the night.

In addition to being a lover of fitness, Walcott suggested that Rose was also a lover of people, having touched numerous lives.

“Due to her personality not only as an active person but her professional life, she has touched many in her role as a guidance counsellor at the Coleridge and Parry school, as well,” Walcott said.

The proceeds from the event titled “Roses for a Rose” will go towards raising nearly one million dollars to cover Cheryl’s treatment as she is seeking medical attention in Canada.

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Oplossingen aangedragen voor code zwart in AZP

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

door Redactie PARAMARIBO — Nadat er twee baby’s kwamen te overlijden in het Academisch Ziekenhuis Paramaribo (AZP) vanwege een schrijnend tekort aan

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Pétanque : une triplette féminine vice-championne de France

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

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Dimanche 17 Juillet 2022 – 14h32

Les championnes de Martinique 2022 du club La Boule Dillonaise, Mireilla Sommier, Téophanie Descas, Danielle Pierre-Michel, sont vice-championnes de France de Pétanque Triplette Féminin. – Photo DR

 Les championnes de Martinique 2022 du club La Boule Dillonaise sont vice-championnes de France de Pétanque Triplette Féminin. Mireilla Sommier, Téophanie Descas, Danielle Pierre-Michel, ont été battues en finale (13/4) par les joueuses du CD 69 (Rhône), championnes de France en titre.

Les championnes de Martinique 2022 du club La Boule Dillonaise sont vice-championnes de France de Pétanque Triplette Féminin. Mireilla Sommier, Téophanie Descas, Danielle Pierre-Michel, ont été battues en finale (13/4) par les joueuses du CD 69 (Rhône), championnes de France en titre. Les Martiniquaises ont débuté tonitruantes cette finale faisant douter les tentatrices du trophée. En effet, La Boule Dillonaise a mené 4 à 0 avant de se faire dépasser. Le compteur de la Martinique restera bloqué à 4. Les joueuses du Rhône, après avoir été plongées dans le doute, gardent finalement leur titre. Avant d’arriver à ce grand rendez-vous tout en apothéose, la Martinique, représentée par ses championnes a marqué les esprits dès la phase de poule. En demi-finale, par exemple, elles ont ” fracassé ” leurs homologues de Haute Garonne (13/0). En revanche en quart de finales, dans le carré d’honneur, la Martinique s’en sort de justesse contre la Somme, (13/12), grâce à une belle remontée.  

Le Championnat de France de Pétanque Triplette Féminin 2022, s’est disputée au Stade Léo Lagrange à Chalon-Sur-Saône. Il mettait en lice deux cent vingt-huit triplettes féminines. Cette compétition nationale, de boules et du cochonnet, s’est déroulée su week-end, 16-17 juillet. Un grand Woulo Bravo pour la Boule Dillonaise qui a hissé très haut l’étendard de la Pétanque, made in Martinique.

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Coq la vainqueur de la dernière étape du Traditour

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

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Dimanche 17 Juillet 2022 – 15h37

L’équipage Coq la vainqueur de la dernière étape de cette 20e édition du Traditour – Laura Cuvillier

Ce dimanche matin s’est tenu la dernière étape de la 20e édition du Traditour. Une dernière course remportée par Steeven Foy et son équipage “Coq la”. 

28 canots ont répondu présent lors de la dernière étape reliant Gourbeyre à Capesterre-Belle-Eau ce matin. Elle a été marquée par un départ innovant depuis la plage et non en mer. Elle sera remportée par Steeven Foy et son équipage “Coq la”.

Retrouvez toutes les informations dans notre édition de demain. 

Classement 7e étape : 

1 – Steven Foy (Coq la)

2 – Carl Chipotel (Swipwiz là) 

3 – Daryl Garcon ( Coq la 2) 

4 – Jonas Astorga (Yasala) 

5 – Hugo Thelier (Léwop sé nou osi) 

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St Mary man booked for allegedly raping girl while visiting her family Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

A 46-year-old construction worker remains in police custody after being accused of raping a minor while visiting her family members in White Hall, St Mary earlier this month.

Fitzroy Cooper, otherwise called ‘Teeko’, of Frazerhood, Highgate in the parish, was charged late last week with rape and sexual touching of a child.

The allegations are that about 4pm on Friday, July 8, Cooper went to visit some family friends and during the visit, he was at the home alone with a teen girl.

Further reports from the police are that Cooper allegedly entered the minor’s room and sexually assaulted her.

A report was made to the police, who subsequently launched a probe into the matter.

Cooper was detained on Thursday of this week, and charged following an identification parade.

The police said his court date is being finalised.

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St Mary man booked for allegedly raping girl while visiting her family Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

A 46-year-old construction worker remains in police custody after being accused of raping a minor while visiting her family members in White Hall, St Mary earlier this month.

Fitzroy Cooper, otherwise called ‘Teeko’, of Frazerhood, Highgate in the parish, was charged late last week with rape and sexual touching of a child.

The allegations are that about 4pm on Friday, July 8, Cooper went to visit some family friends and during the visit, he was at the home alone with a teen girl.

Further reports from the police are that Cooper allegedly entered the minor’s room and sexually assaulted her.

A report was made to the police, who subsequently launched a probe into the matter.

Cooper was detained on Thursday of this week, and charged following an identification parade.

The police said his court date is being finalised.

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