Detallistas de Gasolina levantan bandera ante falta de combustible y personal para distribuirlo

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El presidente del Comité de Estaciones de Gasolina del Centro Unido de Detallistas de Gasolina, Carlos Crespo, informó en RADIO ISLA que hay “muchas estaciones de gasolina, ahora mismo, sin gasolina”. 

Carlos Crespo indicó que “el problema más grande de esto, es que no hay suficientes choferes para distribuir la gasolina en los camiones. Hay camiones y hay tanques, pero no hay choferes”. 

Además, Crespo expuso que esta industria también se está viendo afectada debido a la transición de Shell a Mobil. La misma está ocurriendo en un tiempo desafortunado tras el paso del huracán Fiona.  

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Paho bezorgd over terugval vaccinatiegraad polio

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

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Un mort dans une fusillade dans un anniversaire à Sainte-Marie

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

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Une fusillade a eu lieu dans cette maison à Sainte-Marie. – P.So

Un homme âgé d’une trentaine d’années a été tué d’une balle dans le cou vers 3 heures ce matin au quartier Fonds Saint Jacques à Sainte-Marie.

Un anniversaire à viré au drame à Sainte-Marie. Au petit matin, aux environs de 3 heures, un homme a été abattu par balle dans une maison située au 191 rue du Gaoulé au quartier Fonds Saint Jacques. Le Service Territorial d’Incendies et de Secours a été alerté mais son intervention n’a pas permis de sauver la victime qui est décédée sur place des suites de ses blessures. On déplore aussi une personne blessée qui aurait pris la fuite avant l’arrivée des secours. Les gendarmes et l’identification criminelle sont sur place. 

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Visite Carenco: 2ème étape à Capesterre-Belle-Eau, visite sur le terrain et réunion de crise

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La visite du ministre délégué des outre-mer s’est déroulé sous fond de pluie à la veille de la dépression Gaston qui menace notre archipel. Il est venu d’abord, a-t-il dit, pour écouter. Pour lui, l’urgence est de coordonner les actions et d’aller vite pour que les personnes sinistrées sortent le plus rapidement possible de ces situations de détresse.

François Carenco, le ministre délégué des outre-mer a été accueilli, hier, dans des conditions de dépression tropicale, à la veille de la dépression Gaston, qui devrait concerner dans les heures qui suivent notre département. C’est sous une pluie battante que la visite ministérielle a eu lieu. L’homme, habitué à toutes les situations, avait chaussé des bottes, là où plusieurs avaient de chaussures de ville. Il lui a été impossible d’être au contact de la population tout le monde cherchant…


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Visite Carenco: 1ère étape : rencontre avec les sinistrés de la ZAC de l’Aiguille à Goyave

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Pourtant arrivé en terre connue, c’est un tout autre paysage que découvre le Ministre. Les tractopelles déblaient encore les carcasses de voitures, les habitants continuent de nettoyer tant bien que mal leur intérieur et la boue, omniprésente, remplit l’air de son odeur tenace et macule inlassablement le bitume.

C’est une délégation pressée et déterminée qui arrive sur les lieux de vie des 200 Goyaviens résidents à l’Aiguille. En chef de file, le maire Ferdy Louisy guide le Ministre délégué aux Outre-mer de maison en maison. Tous, le reconnaissent et certains encore meurtris, s’épanchent sur leur expérience Fiona. « Toute ma vie est à Goyave mais aujourd’hui je ne veux plus vivre là », lui confie Gérard, un grand gaillard de 65 ans. Cette nuit a été pour lui source d’angoisse et de terreur en se…


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Visite Carenco: Le ministre a affirmé l’affection et l’accompagnement de l’état

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Jean-François Carenco, ministre délégué chargé des Outre-mer est actuellement en visite officielle en Guadeloupe. Au cours de ses deux jours, il rencontrera les sinistrés et les élus, évaluera avec les équipes les dégâts et besoins en lien. Dès la descente de l’avion,  il a affirmé l’affection et l’accompagnement de l’état. 

Une grande partie de la Guadeloupe a été dévastée par Fiona dans la nuit du vendredi 16 au samedi 17 septembre. De nombreuses habitations ont été détruites, des routes sont déviées, des foyers sont encore privés d’eau ou d’électricité. La tempête a fait une victime, un homme âgé de 54 ans qui a été emporté avec sa maison à Rivière des Pères. Les premières paroles du ministre, arrivés hier en fin de matinée,  iront aux proches, il leur a présenté à eux, mais aussi à toute la Guadeloupe, le…


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Seven migrants arrive in East End Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass
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Migrant vessel

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The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) confirms that a vessel with six (6) male migrants and one (1) female migrant arrived in East End, off Morritts Tortuga Club at approximately 2:30 am on Wednesday, 21 September 2022.

The vessel was headed to Honduras before experiencing engine trouble.

The 7 migrants have disembarked the vessel and are being processed in accordance with CBC’s established protocols.

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Tropical Storm Newton tracking off coast of Mexico Loop Cayman Islands

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Tropical Storm Newton has formed off the coast of Southwest Mexico.

According to the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm Newton is moving slowly west north west at 9 mph, with maximum sustained winds of about 60 mph.

Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 60 miles (95 km) from the center.

Newton is expected to strengthen on Thursday, but weaken from Friday onwards.

As Tropical Storm Newton is projected to move away from the Mexican coast, there are no coastal watches or warnings currently in effect.

Notwithstanding these projections, interests on the coast of Mexico are encouraged to remain vigilant.

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Jamaica weather: Evacuate cays and banks immediately — Met Service Loop Jamaica

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The five-day Atlantic graphical weather outlook from the National Hurricane Centre in Miam, Florida, USA, showing all disturbances as of Thursday, September 22, 2022 at 2am EDT.

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The severe weather alert announced by the Meteorological Service of Jamaica on Wednesday remains in effect for the island today, with fishers on the cays and banks now being urged to evacuate immediately.

The latest bulletin issued by the Met Service at 5am Thursday indicated that, as the strong tropical wave over the southeastern Caribbean Sea continues to move westward, it is producing showers and thunderstorms.

In fact, the Met Service said the tropical wave has the potential to develop into a tropical depression or tropical storm over the next couple of days.

“As the disturbance moves towards the central Caribbean, unstable weather conditions are expected to spread over Jamaica’s territorial waters within the next 36-48 hours,” the Met Service said.

Fishers on the cays and the banks are advised to evacuate immediately and start returning to the mainland.

Also, operators of other small craft in the country’s coastal waters are advised to return to port, and small craft operators who are in port are advised not to venture out.

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KM2 Solutions Expands Caribbean Operations, Anticipates 1500 New Jobs In 2023 – St. Lucia Times News

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 KM2 Solutions, a leader in nearshore business process outsourcing with contact centers across the Caribbean and Latin America, is pleased to announce further expansion to its Caribbean operations.

As a result of the increased demand for high-quality English language contact center solutions, KM2 will be increasing its footprint in Barbados, Grenada, and St. Lucia.

This expansion is being fueled by exciting new client acquisitions as KM2 increasingly gains ground as the nearshore outsourcing partner of choice by many major corporations and Fortune 500 companies in the United States. Additionally, significant organic growth is anticipated within its existing client base due to the Caribbean operations consistently outperforming onshore alternatives.

“This new growth is a testament to the quality and dedication of all our team members in the region. We remain committed to further growth and to provide not just jobs, but lifelong careers to the people of Barbados, Grenada, and St. Lucia.” Said David Kreiss, President & CEO of KM2 Solutions.

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Since its inception in St. Lucia in 2004, KM2 Solutions has seen consistent and exponential growth across the Caribbean and Latin America. With an existing workforce approaching 3,000 people in the Caribbean alone, KM2 anticipates bringing an additional 1,500 new jobs to the region in 2023.

This represents a significant increase, and aside from new job creation, it will also further careers and bring economic advantages to its areas of operation. A trend KM2 predicts will continue well into the future.

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