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Vendredi 30 Septembre 2022 – 07h01
Vigilance jaune forte pluies – DR
L’île reste en vigilance jaune pour fortes pluies et orages selon le dernier bulletin de Météo France paru ce vendredi 30 septembre à 5 heures 39.
La masse d’air humide et instable engendre encore un risque important de précipitations localement orageuses sur notre île.
L’accalmie de cette nuit perdure un peu ce matin mais rapidement l’activité pluvieuse devient à nouveau plus marquée avec des averses localement de forte intensité et orageuses. Certaines pourraient encore engendrer des cumuls de pluie de l’ordre 50 à 80 mm en 1 à 3 heures avec un risque plus important sur le nord et l’est de l’île mais qui n’est pas exclu sur le reste du territoire. La fin de cet épisode est prévu en cours de nuit prochaine.
Les averses des dernières heures se sont surtout produites en début de nuit. Elles ont engendré les plus forts cumuls dans le secteur du Gros Morne et celui du Robert au Vauclin.
Sur les 12 dernières heures, on a relevé: 68 mm au Gros-Morne, 31 mm au Vauclin, 32 mm à François-Chopot, 27 mm à la station de François-Simon.Le prochain bulletin est prévu pour 17 heures ce vendredi.
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Vendredi 30 Septembre 2022 – 06h49
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Après de fortes perturbations depuis le début de cette semaine (du 27 septembre au 29 inclus), le réseau centre de Martinique Transport devrait reprendre ce vendredi.
Les lignes A et B du TCSP fonctionneront à nouveau ce vendredi 30 septembre, annonce la Régie des Transports de Martinique. En effet, depuis le mardi 27 septembre, les BHNS étaient paralysés par un droit de retrait des chauffeurs en conséquence d’un effectif important de véhicules en panne. Des tests post réparations avaient été effectués ce jeudi à vide sur le réseau. Le nombre de Bus à Haut Niveau de Service a été jugé suffisant pour reprendre les rotations.
En ce qui concerne les bus du réseau centre, la circulation devrait également reprendre normalement ce vendredi, sauf pour les lignes 104, 110 et 111 qui sont toujours paralysées par le mouvement social des salariés de la société de transports Rapide du Centre. Les nouveaux bus destinés à ces trois lignes ainsi que les bus réparés devraient être testés aujourd’hui, à vide, sur le réseau, en vue d’une reprise rapide ce samedi ou lundi prochain.
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Public advised of extended delays with Smith Road traffic signal
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Temporary solution to be implemented with the help of police officers monitoring the junction
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L-R: Acting Superintendent of the RCIPS, Brad Ebanks and the managing director of the NRA, Edward Howard
The traffic signal at the junction of Smith Road and Bobby Thompson Way will remain out of commission for a long time, perhaps several weeks, according to the National Roads Authority (NRA).
Edward Howard, managing director of the NRA, said that teams have been “working diligently to swap out internal relays and wiring,” however, “new components will have to be flown in” from suppliers in Florida.
Unfortunately, the recent circumstances of Hurricane Ian in Florida now mean that the arrival time of these components is uncertain. In the interim, one solution being proposed by persons close to the matter is to source the parts from another supplier or other jurisdiction. However, it is unclear whether these options are feasible at this time.
Pending arrival of the materials, Acting Superintendent Brad Ebanks and Inspector Andre Tahal of the Traffic and Roads Policing Management Unit of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) have met with the team at the NRA to come up with a temporary solution.
This will include steps to be taken by the NRA by this weekend to help traffic to move more efficiently. Officers of the RCIPS are also expected to help the NRA by monitoring the junction at peak times, subject to resources and manpower being available from the RCIPS.
(Note: For members of the public who may not have been following this story from the initial advisory, the traffic signal at the Smith Road junction received severe internal damage after one of CUC’s 39KV overhead lines made contact with a signal pole during the storm. This rendered the traffic signal inoperative.)
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Karma Has No Menu. You Get Served What You Deserve!
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“Karma” has no menu. You get “Served what you Deserve”. Sooner or later,”Everyone sits Down to a Banquet of Consequences!” So says an old saying and so says the politics of our country!
On the very eve of our election timetable roll out, we are seeing through the cracks on the side walks, through the green moss and garbage in the gutters, the holes in the newly constructed roads, the jobless and hungry young men turning to crime, the young women forced into prostitution, old people hungry and alone, we are at the beginning of a new era of poverty and crime if nothing changes.
It is in our hands to change how we plan to live out the rest of our days in the sun, and how we vote will decide whether we live and grow or we choose to live less, and see more of us die, while those who have not worked or suffered become the conquerors of our land and what is left of our people.
The consequences of not voting sensibly will visit on our people a continuum of the very issues we are now arguing about and not being heard.
The date for election will come as a thief in the night, bringing the money to buy the election votes, and the need will be so great, that consequences will take a back seat in our haste to grab the illusive dollars which we have been waiting for all year long.
It is important to consider the many schemes which go with the dollars for votes. You may be asked to surrender you voters card in exchange for the dollars, or you may be asked to burn down a home, or rob an institution, or you may even be asked to rape as others have been imported to do on other elections.
It is important to remember that the confusion which some people are paid to create is the same confusion we are currently experiencing in the cashless, but over-priced economic poorhouse that our island has become.
When people are encouraged to carry out fraud for election purposes the thread continues, and the government then has to be complicit in allowing the consequences of their fraudulent election activities to continue throughout their reign of terror.
It is important for those who also have an allegiance to another country or island to remember that whatever is done to others will also be done to you, and the consequence of all actions is even more serious reactions.
In accepting a mission to spread fear in an attempt to win an election will only infect the whole country, and as the new administration settles in, the strategy of gangster life will also take its place within the Cabinet and the Houses of Parliament, the hotel and hospitality industry, the public and private sector, and alas, especially among and against the poor and defenseless.
Corruption in elections however hidden and secretive, cannot hide for long, and even as we contend with the recent shootings and break-ins, and hold-ups and violence, and rape and abuse of children, we will then widen the scope for gangs to get a stronghold on our small island even as in some of our sister islands.
Let us not forget the leaders of a small gang which got close to government before are still alive. Let us not sit down after this election to a Banquet of evil consequences!
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Developing system off coast of Africa
(image: National Hurricane Center)
The National Hurricane Center reported on Friday, September 30 that a system has formed off the west coast of Africa and is currently moving westward to west-northwestward over the eastern tropical Atlantic.
If it continues to develop, it may become a tropical depression next week.
The chance of formation over the next 48 hours is low, at 10 per cent.
The chance of formation over the next 5 days is medium, at 50 per cent.
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The barrel found with a body of a man inside on Thursday afternoon in St Catherine.
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The shirtless body of a man was found inside a barrel at a section of Hellshire main road in St catherine on Thursday afternoon.
The body, with the throat slashed, was reportedly discovered by a passerby about 3:50pm.
The deceased individual had still not been identified up to late Thursday.
“A passing cyclist saw the barrel and alerted a police team which was conducting operations in the area,” head of the St Catherine South Police, Senior Superintendent of Police Christopher Phillips, said.
He added: “The throat was slashed, the body was shirtless, and the lower body was clad in a pair of jeans.”
The area was cordoned, and following investigations, the body removed.
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El estado de Florida (EE.UU.) resultó fuertemente azotado por el paso del huracán Ian, que el miércoles tocó allí tierra con vientos sostenidos de unos 240 kilómetros por hora. De momento se ha confirmado la muerte de al menos 15 personas en diversas localidades, y se teme que esa cifra pueda aumentar, según la CNN. Además, millones de personas quedaron sin electricidad y se calculan enormes daños en todo tipo de infraestructuras.
Here’s what’s left of Times Square in Fort Myers Beach pic.twitter.com/dw9OXzbtAz
— Vikeologist (@Vikeologist) September 29, 2022
Al comentar esos hechos, el presidente del país, Joe Biden, afirmó este jueves que Ian podría ser “el huracán más mortífero en la historia de Florida”. “Los números todavía no son claros, pero estamos escuchando reportes iniciales de lo que puede ser una pérdida sustancial de vidas”, dijo el mandatario en la sede de la Agencia Federal de Gestión de Emergencias (FEMA, por sus siglas en inglés), en Washington.
Images show destruction and devastation in Ft. Myers, Florida, after Hurricane Ian ripped through the region.
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— ABC News (@ABC) September 29, 2022
Por su parte, el gobernador Ron DeSantis cuestionó los reportes de cientos de muertos en el condado de Lee. “Nada de eso está confirmado. Creo que lo que que hubo fueron muchas llamadas al 911, de personas que decían: ‘Hola, el agua está subiendo en mi casa. Voy a subir al ático, estoy muy preocupado’. Por supuesto, esa gente ahora va a ser inspeccionada”, afirmó hoy en una rueda de prensa.
Breaking News: Photos and video of Hurricane Ian’s aftermath in Florida reveal a grim picture of destruction after one of the worst storms in the state’s history. See the latest. https://t.co/gppgahEN4O pic.twitter.com/ceUc86LfgF
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 29, 2022
Mientras, más de 2,6 millones de personas siguen sin electricidad, según los datos del portal poweroutage.us, que rastrea los apagones. Las autoridades del estado aseguran haber restablecido el servicio eléctrico en 500.000 hogares, aunque en los condados de Lee y Charlotte las redes probablemente tendrán que ser reconstruidas por completo, comunicó DeSantis.
Videos y fotos de las consecuencias del paso del huracán llenaron las redes, mostrando vehículos y puentes destruidos, carreteras intransitables, árboles arrancados de cuajo o partidos, casas enteras arrasadas, barcos arrastrados fuera de sus muelles y obras de infraestructura dañadas o perdidas por completo.
BREAKING – Aftermath of major Category 4 storm ‘Hurricane Ian’ – Massive destruction in Times Square, Ft. Myers Beach pic.twitter.com/x8TQR85jN6
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) September 29, 2022
Al evaluar la magnitud de la tempestad, el gobernador remarcó: “Nunca hemos visto un evento de inundación como este. La cantidad de agua, que ha estado subiendo y que probablemente seguirá subiendo hoy, incluso cuando la tormenta ya está pasando, es básicamente un evento único en 500 años”.
Hurricane Ian left a path of destruction in southwestern Florida, trapping people in flooded homes and knocking out power to 2.5 million people! pic.twitter.com/vu5K6S9OOe
— Harimah Smart Hajjati (@HajjatiSmart) September 29, 2022
En cuanto a los esfuerzos de respuesta, la oficina de DeSantis informó que más de 800 rescatistas y 7.000 efectivos de la Guardia Nacional participan en las actividades de auxilio a la población y de evaluación de los daños. Asimismo, 42.000 técnicos de alumbrado tratan de restablecer el servicio de electricidad.
We’re all hurting for Florida as images from Ian’s destruction emerge.
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En paralelo, la Administración Biden aprobó la solicitud de DeSantis y declaró una situación de ‘gran desastre’, lo que permite utilizar fondos federales para brindar apoyo a los residentes de áreas afectadas. En particular, la FEMA está autorizada a cubrir el 100 % de los gastos durante 30 días contados a partir del 23 de septiembre, fondos que se utilizarán para retirar los escombros, emprender labores de reconstrucción y otras medidas de emergencia.
As Hurricane Ian makes its way along the Carolina coast, here’s a look at the path of destruction left behind in Florida. @AP https://t.co/dJGyvY2TRX #kwch12 pic.twitter.com/ziA5f3U86M
— KWCH 12 News (@KWCH12) September 29, 2022
Entre tanto, Ian, que este jueves se debilitó hasta ser catalogado como tormenta tropical, ha vuelto a convertirse en huracán, con vientos máximos sostenidos de 120 kilómetros por hora, informó el Centro Nacional de Huracanes de EE.UU. (NHC, por sus siglas en inglés).
Ian azotó Cuba este martes como huracán de categoría 3, dejando a su paso inundaciones, daños en viviendas, caídas de árboles y la interrupción del servicio eléctrico en todo el país.
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