LUMA informa 286,000 abonados tienen luz tras el huracán Fiona

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El director de seguridad de LUMA Energy, Abner Gómez, informó hoy en RADIO ISLA que unas 286,000 de más de un millón abonados tienen luz tras el huracán Fiona.

Abner Gómez comunicó que los sectores menos afectados por el ciclón tropical recibirán el servicio entre hoy y mañana, miércoles. No obstante, hoy comenzarán a evaluar los sectores más afectados de la isla. 

“Como parte de nuestros esfuerzos de respuesta y restauración del huracán Fiona, LUMA ha restaurado la energía a más de 286,000 clientes en todo Puerto Rico, lo que representa más del 19% del total de clientes”, indicó la compañía en sus redes sociales.

Como parte de nuestros esfuerzos de respuesta y restauración del huracán Fiona, LUMA ha restaurado la energía a más de 286,000 clientes en todo Puerto Rico, lo que representa más del 19% del total de clientes.

— LUMA Puerto Rico (@lumaenergypr) September 20, 2022

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para más información.

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Grosse casse sur la canalisation principale d’eau potable à Capesterre

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Les agents du syndicat mixte de gestion de l’eau et de l’assainissement de Guadeloupe (SMGEAG) sont allés constater les dégâts causés par la tempête Fiona. Et la casse concerne un tronçon d’une quarantaine de mètres. 

Il faudra énormément de patience aux habitants qui vivent entre Moulin à eau et Changy à Capesterre Belle-Eau. La plus grosse canalisation d’eau traitée qui part du captage de la rivière de l’ilet Pérou et qui dessert la commune de Capesterre Belle-Eau ainsi qu’ une partie de la Grande-Terre a subi une grosse casse, irréparable dans un laps de temps court. Les techniciens du syndicat mixte de gestion de l’eau et de l’assainissement de Guadeloupe (SMGEAG) se sont rendus sur les lieux hier…


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Assises: Procès Dominique Panol, objectif annoncé: reconnaître la légitime défense

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Une journée interminable pour la cour, les avocats, l’accusé et les parties civiles. Un procès en appel avec un objectif pour la défense : faire valoir la légitime défense. 

C’est libre que Dominique Panol comparait depuis hier matin, devant la cour d’appel des Assises de Basse-Terre. Son état de santé n’étant pas compatible avec une détention. L’ex chanteur souhaite être réhabilité et ne pas finir sa vie avec l’étiquette de criminel. La question est : quels sont les éléments (nouveaux) ou encore la manière de les présenter qui pourrait cette fois-ci faire fléchir les jurés vers un acquittement ? Car si en 2019, le tribunal n’avait pas retenu la notion…


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19-year-old farmer facing jail time after fight Loop Jamaica

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Nineteen-year-old farmer Deron Walcott, otherwise called ‘Skello’, of Stetting district in Trelawny, has been charged with wounding with intent after allegedly using a stone to hit another man in Cotton Tree district in the parish on September 13.

Reports from the police are that about 4pm, Walcott allegedly used a stone to hit the man in the back of his head during a fight.

The police were summoned, and the injured man was taken to the hospital where he was admitted in critical condition.

Hours later, Walcott surrendered to the police.

The young man was interviewed in the presence of two justices of the peace and was subsequently charged on September 18.

The police said his court date is being finalised.

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APUA: Electricity fully restored

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POINTE XPRESS: The nation’s sole utility provider, APUA, has reported that it has fully restored electricity to all areas on Antigua that lost power during the passage of Tropical Storm Fiona on Friday night into Saturday morning.

Transmission manager, Lyndon Francis, said most of the island had their pow- er fully restored by Sunday night, while the remaining isolated areas had their power restored by Monday afternoon.

According to Francis, the power outages were caused by downed power lines and transformers that caught fire at the height of the storm. These issues resulted in approximately fifty percent of APUA’s customers in Antigua los- ing electricity.

Francis said the north and east of the island were worst affected by the disruption.

The northern areas affected included Coolidge, Hodges Bay, Crosbies, Blue Waters, Cedar Grove, Mount Pleasant, while eastern communities including those from Parham to Willikies.

A number of our poles caught fire, and we had transmission issues as well, but we were able to quickly mobilise our crews to begin the job of restor- ing electricity to the affect- ed areas as soon as possi- ble. Our main task was to replace those affected poles and transformers,” Francis said.

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20% of Guyana’s national budget will go towards education – Pres Ali

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Increased investment through budgetary allocations in education is one way the PPP/C Administration will be seeking to transform Guyana’s education system.

President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, made the disclosure as he chaired the ‘Transforming Education Summit Leaders’ Roundtable which forms part of the 77th United Nations General Assembly high-level week.

The Head of State said education is a core element in Guyana’s transformation. He stated that investments in education are aimed at unlocking the potential of the country’s students to help them realise their aspirations, while enhancing a repository of skills available for national development.

“As part of our efforts to revamp the education system, the government will increase education expenditure to 20 per cent of the national budget and six per cent of the country’s gross domestic product thereby ensuring adequate and sustainable financing for education,” the president told the global leaders.

In budget 2022, government had allocated $74.4 billion towards transforming the education sector with the aim of providing equitable access to quality education.

“Guyana commits to an inclusive education system, one that leaves no one behind. This entails narrowing access and attainment gaps by ensuring that every school aged child in regions is entitled to a sound primary and secondary education.”

President Ali also reiterated his government’s commitment to provide free tertiary education by 2025.

The roundtable was created so that world leaders can put their minds together to help children recover from the learning loss experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic.

It gives leaders an opportunity to present national statements of commitments that outline bold visions and concrete actions for the transformation of education to drive progress towards the sustainable development goal and better prepare learners for the future.

President Ali also told the UN that government is actively addressing the learning loss that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. He said the data from the diagnostic assessment in numeracy and literacy is what is guiding the remedial measures.

“Among the measures being planned to recover from the learning losses occasioned by the pandemic are accelerated tutoring services, the creation of a learning platform to bring students back to grade level and an early warning system to identify students at risk of falling behind”

Guyana, he said, remains committed to achieving the UN’s sustainable development goal number four which speaks to quality education.

He noted that this will be done by introducing more in person tutoring, reforming the national curriculum, extending the use of ICT in education, increasing access to digital and non-digital educational resources and increasing distant education.

The government, President Ali noted, has implemented measures to improve school attendance through the ‘Because we care’ grant, a uniform allowance grant and the implementation of an expanded school nutrition programme to boost classroom attentiveness, school attendance and performance. Additionally, he said there has been continuous training of teachers with the aim of having 100 per cent trained teachers in schools by the end of the decade.

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C&L Construction causes systemwide shutdown – GPL

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Statement from the Guyana Power and Light:

C&L Construction causes System-wide Shutdown

Monday, September 19, 2022: At approximately 17:23 hrs this afternoon [Monday], a truck utilized by C&L Construction Company to execute works on the Lamaha Embankment came into contact with the Company’s L5 Transmission Line on the Embankment corridor, resulting in a shutdown of the Demerara-Berbice Interconnected System. The truck and the driver were taken into police custody.

The impact of the collision broke a pole supporting the L5 Transmission Line. This line is a critical link in the transfer of bulk power from our Kingston generating facility to the Control Centre at Sophia to dispatch power into the distribution network.

At the time of the accident the line was transferring approximately 20 Megawatts of bulk power to the Control Centre. The sudden loss of generation caused the Kingston, Vreed-en-Hoop and Garden of Eden Plants to go offline.

Remedial work to replace the broken pole on the Lamaha Embankment commenced immediately. Incremental restoration began at approximately 17:45 hrs in Demerara. The remaining areas in Demerara and Berbice were repowered at approximately 20:14 hrs.

GPL continues to remind the public to exercise caution when working near the Company’s network, as accidents of this nature cause unnecessary service disruption and inconvenience to customers.

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For the first time since construction was abandoned at the original St. Jude Hospital site in 2017, Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre has announced work will resume in November of this year.

Hon. Pierre’s announcement comes less than six months since after disclosing to Parliament some of the findings of a technical review undertaken by an independent committee to advise the Cabinet on the most feasible options to proceed with the St. Jude Hospital Reconstruction Project.

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Gobernador anuncia eliminación temporera del IVU en alimentos preparados

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El gobernador Pedro Pierluisi anunció la exención temporera del pago del Impuesto sobre Ventas y Uso (IVU), a los alimentos preparados a partir del próximo jueves, 22 de septiembre de 2022. 

“Como parte de las medidas que hemos tomado en favor de nuestro pueblo ante la emergencia por el paso del huracán Fiona, le pedí al secretario del Departamento de Hacienda, Francisco Parés Alicea, que emitiera la Determinación Administrativa 22-07 que establece un periodo de Exención Temporera de IVU en alimentos preparados, comenzando a las 12:01 a.m. del jueves, 22 de septiembre de 2022 y concluyendo a las 11:59 p.m. del jueves, 6 de octubre de 2022. Esta es una de las acciones afirmativas que estamos tomando como gobierno para darle un alivio a los ciudadanos, mientras continuamos con la respuesta a la emergencia”, expresó el gobernador.   

Por su parte, Parés Alicea explicó que la exención temporera en el pago del IVU, además de alimentos preparados, incluye bebidas carbonatadas, productos de repostería y dulces, según definidos en la Sección 4010.01 del Código de Rentas Internas de Puerto Rico de 2011, según enmendado. No será aplicable a la venta de bebidas alcohólicas.  

Asimismo, añadió que la determinación requiere unos ajustes en la programación del sistema de cobro de los comercios y para salvaguardar la seguridad tanto de los comerciantes como de los empleados que tienen que implementar estos cambios, la exención iniciará este próximo jueves una vez haya mejorado el clima en la Isla.   

Se informó que, en caso de que un comerciante, por acción u omisión, cobre a un consumidor el Impuesto sobre Ventas en una venta de Alimentos Preparados eximida del pago de dicho impuesto en virtud de esta Determinación Administrativa, el comerciante vendrá obligado a reembolsar inmediatamente el monto del Impuesto sobre Ventas cobrado al consumidor y quedará sujeto a lo dispuesto en la Sección 4020.08(c) del Código. 

Cualquier incumplimiento relacionado con las disposiciones de esta Determinación Administrativa podrá ser informado a través de SURI Confidencia en la página web del Departamento utilizando el enlace:  https://suri.hacienda.pr.gov. La DA 22-07 está disponible en la página web www.hacienda.pr.gov , sección de Publicaciones.

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