Hurricane Hunter scheduled to investigate system east of Windward Islands

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The National Hurricane Center on Tuesday morning stated that Showers and thunderstorms associated with a tropical wave located a few hundred miles east of the southern Windward Islands have increased a little, but there are not yet any signs of significant organization.

The wave is forecast to move westward at about 15 mph, crossing the Windward Islands tonight and early Wednesday, the NHC wrote.

“Some slow development is possible while the wave continues westward, and a tropical depression could form by late this week or this weekend over the central or western Caribbean Sea”.

NHC noted in its 8 A.M update that Interests in the Windward Islands, the ABC Islands, and the northern coast of Venezuela should monitor the progress of this system.

An Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft is scheduled to investigate this system this afternoon, if necessary.

* Formation chance through 48 hours…low…20 percent.

* Formation chance through 5 days…medium…40 percent.

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Ameen: Government disconnected from reality

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ST Augustine MP Khadijah Ameen cited Port of Spain South MP Keith Scotland’s “coal pot” remarks to argue that the Government was out of touch with reality, in her budget speech in the House of Representatives on Monday. On Saturday, Scotland had claimed to use a coal pot at home and urged others to do likewise, and vowed to cycle to work, but provoked a social media storm of derision and disbelief. Ameen alleged the Government was “clearly disconnected from reality and the citizens of TT.”

She hailed Opposition’s Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s budget response for exposing the Government’s “alternate data, alternate facts, alternate statistics.”

Ameen said government MPs’ budget speeches had a common thread.

“This Government is bereft of reality. They are disconnected from the real world.

“When they could talk about roasting a breadfruit on a coal pot… While that is a delightful thing for a special occasion, I wonder if that particular member left Parliament that night and went home and lit coals to heat water to make a cup of tea.”

Ameen then scoffed that while the PNM had called the UNC a box drain government, the PNM were “a pothole government.”

She quipped that the Ministry of Digitisation was not digitised, even as many local government councillors and CEOs lacked laptops.

She asked if people generally would digitally access public services as mooted by Local Government Minister Faris Al-Rawi.

“You want to announce an app for pavements, an app for street lights, an app for potholes, and you are doing absolutely nothing.”

She queried Al-Rawi’s plans for hiring, after past job-losses in local government. “I’m shocked to hear the minister speaking about hiring litter prevention wardens. When the PNM came into office in 2015, they fired hundreds of litter prevention wardens hired under the UNC government.”

Ameen asked about the Government’s past plans for a tyre tax. She alleged the Government’s only interest in local government was to win elections.

She lamented Al-Rawi’s claim that municipal corporations had lost funds they failed to request funds. “Your Government gave corporations releases on the last day of the financial year.”

Couva South MP Rudranath Indarsingh muttered, “Bad mind!”

Ameen said the Local Government Ministry had blamed the Ministry of Finance for delays in corporation funding. “While the grass is growing the horse is starving.”

Flooding, poor drainage and potholes were now the order of the day, she said. “You don’t need new legislation to ensure regional corporations effectively spend the money allocated to them in the budget. What you need is political will, and this Government clearly does not have the political will.”

Ameen said Al-Rawi’s vow to babysit the corporations was belittling.

She called for legislation to raise a corporation CEO’s spending limit from $300,000, noting high costs nowadays. Ameen lamented corporations bearing the brunt of fallout of the Government’s non-performance: school repairs, water-truck delivery and road repairs. These burdens curbed the corporations from improving citizens’ lives, well-being and happiness.

It also obstructed local tourism. Ameen said the Devil’s Woodyard road in Princes Town was in a deplorable, near-impassable condition.

“What it means is less local tourists. But it also means less local entrepreneurs, micro-entrepreneurs, to go and make a living for themselves.”

If people can’t get to the mud volcano, food, drink and craft vendors income is interrupted, she said. Likewise, she lamented a lack of support for the Carli Bay fish festival. “When you fail to fix a road the impact is not just the road but the entire community and its ability for earning an income.”

Ameen said any lack of a development plan behind Government calls to make Siparia and Diego Martin into boroughs suggested just an election gimmick.

She asked about former local government minister Kazim Hosein’s plans in 2018 to hire 1,400 municipal police officers, against crime.

Ameen asked why the Secondary Roads and Rehabilitation Company was allocated $300 million, while corporations were cash-starved. She alleged a plot to pave roads to win votes.

Alleging corporations non-engagement in local government reform, she scoffed, “Again it is just talk and talk, and no action.

She sought for bridges, floodgates and a drain in her constituency.

The Government was so disconnected, she said, that farmer were offered more incentives but lacked leases to access any.

Expecting people to send the Government a message next local election, she said, “They are beginning to riot, Mr Minister of Finance. Are you listening?”

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Duke : Budget allocation should stabilise lives of Tobagonians

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Progressive Democratic Patriots political leader Watson Duke wants the Farley Augustine-led THA to use its budget allocation to ease the burdens of the less fortunate in society.

In the second instalment of his Monday Mandate series, Duke said he was disappointed with the government’s $2.521 allocation to the THA. He said the PDP had requested close to $4 billion in its budget in June but only received $2.521 from central government. ‘I am calling on the Chief Secretary Farley Augustine to take that $2.5 billion budget and do a budget with it. Let Tobagonians know how that budget would be spent and don’t let it be a hit or miss. Let Tobago understand how that money will be carefully managed,’ he said in a video on his Facebook page.

Duke suggested that the $300 million the THA received for its development programme should not be used to build walls, bridges and drains but to “help alleviate the distress poor people are now facing.” He predicted the increase in fuel prices and inter-island travel will eventually lead to increased transportation costs as well as increases in goods and services, mortgages and rent. ‘We must seek to stabilise the lives of Tobagonians,’ he said.

Duke also urged the Prime Minister to do the same. “Take the development budget, billions of dollars and use it to reduce the hard pressure that poor people are due to face at the pumps, are due to face at the inter-island travel, are due to face at the grocery, mortgages and their rent We must make the lives of our people easier and better.’ Duke slammed the government for offering public sector workers four per cent. ‘It is something that should go in the Guinness Book of Records. Utter rubbish. Utter madness.’ He said the government must ensure that poor people could live.

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Delays Likely As Work Continues On Millennium Highway To Cul De Sac Roundabout Project – St. Lucia Times News

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C.O. Williams Construction Ltd wishes to inform the general and motoring public of the continuation of work activities on the Millennium Highway to Cul de Sac Roundabout Project.

The work activities will be carried out between the hours of 7:00 am and 7:00 pm and will focus on the following areas for the period Monday October 3rd, 2022 to Saturday October 8th, 2022.

Millennium Highway:

Tunnel #1 to Sol Gas Station – Surveying Activities –
Tunnel #1 to SOL Gas Station – Sidewalk Construction
La Toc Roundabout to Ciceron Landfill – Pot-holing works
Ciceron Landfill to Cul de Sac Roundabout – Surface Reconstruction

Cul de Sac Intersection:

Earthworks opposite the Bexon Junction (Western Side Cul de Sac Intersection)
Diversion of Morne Road Traffic to facilitate Culvert construction. (Western side of Morne Road)
Culvert reconstruction and earthworks (Eastern side of Morne Road)
Retaining wall construction (Both sides of East Coast Road)

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Work activities are subject to change depending on weather conditions and other unforeseen circumstances.

Temporary accommodations have been made for the safe movement of pedestrians and vehicular traffic within the work zones. – Traffic Lights may be in operation.

All road users and pedestrians are asked to observe the cautionary traffic signage along the road and exercise due care and consideration when traversing the Cul de Sac Intersection and the various sections along the Millennium Highway during the execution of the works.

C.O. Williams Construction Ltd regrets any inconveniences likely to be experienced as a result of the ongoing works and encourages motorists to utilize alternative routes in order to avoid delays. DELAYS ARE LIKELY.

SOURCE: C.O Williams Group Of Companies. Headline photo: Stock image.

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Constable Noel Maitland’s bail hearing set for Tuesday Loop Jamaica

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A bail application is expected to be made today, October 4, for Constable Noel Maitland — the police constable accused of killing his girlfriend, social media influencer Donna-Lee Donaldson — in the Home Circuit Court in Kingston.

The accused cop made his first appearance in the Home Circuit Court on September 16, after his case was transferred from the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court that morning.

Maitland was remanded and a request was made for his antecedents to be submitted at the Court Registry by September 30.

Maitland has been in custody since his arrest on July 27 in relation to the disappearance of 24-year-old Donaldson. He was charged with her murder on August 2.

The 24-year-old Donaldson was reportedly last seen with Maitland on July 11. She was reported missing on July 13.

The police have theorised that she was killed sometime between 4pm and 8pm on July 12. They believe that Maitland acted alone in the killing of Donaldson, but he may have received help in disposing of the body.

Maitland has maintained his innocence.

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Curfew imposed in St Andrew South Loop Jamaica

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A 48-hour curfew has been imposed in sections of Seaview Gardens in the St Andrew South Division.

The curfew began at 6:00 pm, on Monday, October 03, and will remain in effect until 6:00 pm, on Wednesday, October 05.

The boundaries of the curfew are as follows: NORTH: Along Lelond Avenue from White Sea Drive to Yellow Sea Drive, EAST: Along Yellow Sea Drive from Lelond Avenue to Imaginary Line ‘A’ (that runs parallel to the gully),

SOUTH: Along Imaginary Line ‘A’ from Yellow Sea Drive to White Sea Drive, WEST: Along White Sea Drive from Imaginary Line ‘A’ to Lelond Avenue.

Persons within the boundaries of the curfew are reminded that during the hours of the curfew, they are required to remain within their premises unless otherwise authorized in writing by the ground commander.

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Jamaica weather: Mostly cloudy with afternoon showers, thunderstorms Loop Jamaica

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Met Service monitoring two tropical waves

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Here’s a look at the weather forecast as of 5am Tuesday, October 4, 2022, according to the Meteorological Service.

There is a trough across Jamaica that is expected to remain across the island over the next few days.

Other current regional weather features as identified by the Met Service include two tropical waves and a frontal system across the central Bahamas.

One of the tropical waves is approaching the Windward Islands and has a low chance of tropical cyclone development over the next five days, while the other is across the eastern tropical Atlantic and has a high chance of tropical cyclone development over the next five days.

24-hour forecast:

Tuesday morning:… Mostly cloudy across sections of eastern and south central parishes.

Tuesday afternoon:… Showers and thunderstorms mainly across central and western parishes, partly cloudy elsewhere.

Tuesday night Lingering showers across northern parishes, partly cloudy elsewhere.

Maximum temperature expected for Kingston today:..31 degrees CelsiusMaximum temperature expected for Montego Bay today:..31 degrees Celsius

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Wednesday: Partly cloudy morning. Isolated afternoon showers and thunderstorms across hilly areas and western parishes.

Thursday: Morning showers and thunderstorms across north-eastern parishes. Afternoon showers and thunderstorms across sections of most parishes.

Friday: Morning showers and thunderstorms across northeastern parishes. Afternoon showers and thunderstorms across sections of central and western parishes.

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First-of-its-Kind Built Coral Reef Deployed off the Coast of Antigua & Barbuda

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Today, the world-class, pioneering coral reef restoration project OceanShot – created by climate scientist & marine biologist Dr. Deborah Brosnan and philanthropist entrepreneur John Paul DeJoria in collaboration with the Government of Antigua and Barbuda – deployed the first of its tailor-made coral modules off the island nation of Antigua and Barbuda. Unveiled last year, OceanShot is a featured project of the Global Citizen Forum and the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI).

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OceanShot’s deployment symbolizes an acceleration of ocean conservation and efforts to safeguard against the impacts of climate change. This monumental project will drive massive, unprecedented solutions at scale, uniting climate science, governmental action, and technological innovation.

The coral modules combine both built structure and living coral. They are architecturally designed to restore a once-thriving ocean ecosystem, and to protect shoreline and ocean communities from the ravaging impact of storms and sea level rise, as well as to revive ocean-dependent local economies. This project is scalable for global implementation. AI cameras, which will be critical for monitoring and devising solutions – have been deployed on the ocean bed to monitor the reef 24/7 to analyze the natural ecosystem, including fish diversity, coral growth, and wave patterns.

One of the most critical ecosystems on the planet, coral reefs cover less than 0.1% of the world’s oceans, but are home to over 25% of marine biodiversity, and support over 1 billion people with a wide range of ecosystem services. Already, half of the world’s reefs have been destroyed: We lose more coral in a day than we can currently restore in a decade. OceanShot will change that.

The island nation of Antigua and Barbuda was chosen for the initial coral module deployment because it is emblematic of the problem facing millions around the world. With the majority of its corals dead, the coastline is vulnerable to storm surge, erosion, and sea level rise. A living coral reef breaks over 90% of a wave’s energy, helping to keep sand on the beach and reduce run-up. But without its coral reefs and with sea level rise accelerating, Antigua and Barbuda is losing beaches – some facing erosion of up to 10 feet a year.

For OceanShot, Dr. Brosnan assembled a team of coral reef biologists, sea level rise experts, coastal engineers, and the local community on the island nation for an intensive, year-long ecosystem study. Together, they designed reefs to safeguard the nation’s future. Mathematical modelers helped to design reef modules that optimally function as a natural reef to combat increased storm surge, erosion, and keep sand on the beaches, as well as provide habitat for hundreds of species. Working with the local community, the team has grown 2,000 corals ready to outplant onto the modules, kick-starting the living restoration. Reef Cells manufactured the first set of modules, and plans are underway to design and build the next generation of reefs. A living lab has been developed on Barbuda to further advance reef solutions and development.

“This is our moon shot – but instead of launching up, we’re launching down. With OceanShot, we are restoring the place that is critical to human survival today – as well as for our future. Without healthy oceans, there is no us,” says Dr. Brosnan. “This isn’t just a science project, this is a full-scale solution that might be the answer to saving small island nations. We now know how to design and build reefs, and locate them so we get maximum benefits for the coast, as well as reviving fisheries and local communities’ blue economies.”

“We all rent space on this planet. We are responsible for taking care of it and for how we leave it for the next generation,” says John Paul DeJoria. “Coral reefs are the lifeblood of the planet. I am committed to furthering new and advanced environmental conservation efforts, and am delighted to partner with Dr. Brosnan on this innovative and impactful initiative.”

“The island nation of Antigua and Barbuda proudly pledged its full support to OceanShot from the outset,” says Prime Minister Gaston Browne, one of the leading figures tackling climate-change for Caribbean Island Nations. “We are the first country on which the project’s scalable solutions have been deployed. Prioritizing ocean resilience and blue economy for our citizens are among the most important initiatives being developed on the islands of Antigua and Barbuda.”

“This engagement and partnership with the OceanShot project is helping PADI to mobilize more ocean torchbearers who care about coral reefs and want to support creating positive ocean change,” said Dr. Drew Richardson, President and CEO of PADI. “We are working with Dr. Brosnan and her team to help form the basis of best practices guidelines for scalable coral reef restoration and monitoring—which ties in directly to PADI’s Blueprint for Ocean Action.”

The solutions provided by OceanShot are transferable, scalable, and can be deployed to other nations – especially the most at-risk nations, Small Island Development Nations – in urgent need. One year in, this is a recap clip on the project’s successes thus far.

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The man charged for murdering Vincia James goes on trial from today

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(OBSERVER BY NEWSCO) What happened to Vincia James? It is a question that has lingered in the minds of residents for over five years.

The public may begin to get some answers today when James’ ex-boyfriend goes on trial.

The New Winthorpes woman has been missing since April 7 2017 when she disappeared without a trace. It is believed that her ex-boyfriend, Mikhail Gomes, killed her.

The mother-of-one was last seen on surveillance camera leaving her Old Parham Road workplace, Dixie Operations Ltd, shortly after 1pm on the day in question.

And even after several island-wide searches, her body has never been found.

Some time after her disappearance, Gomes was charged with murder.

Gomes denies killing her, but the prosecutors believe there is enough circumstantial evidence to proceed with a trial.

Additional evidence appeared to have been discovered in October 2021.

It was said that a fisherman found James’ identification cards in a pond in the North Sound area.

The murder accused is presently out on bail after a High Court judge granted him temporary freedom in 2020.

Gomes will be standing trial before Justice Colin Williams, represented by Lawrence Daniels.

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