NP: Disaster averted after car crash at La Brea gas station

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THE National Petroleum Marketing Company Ltd (NP) said quick action by staff at a La Brea gas station, averted a major disaster when a car ploughed into a gas pump on Friday.

Videos on social media showed a car crashing into other parked vehicles, an oyster vendor, and knocking over one of the fuel dispensers shortly after 4 pm. People were seen scampering for safety.

“Thankfully, there were no reported injuries to customers or service station personnel,” the statement said.

Following established service station emergency protocols, the dealer immediately activated the emergency shutdown device/switch which shuts down all power and the flow of fuel to all dispensers, including the damaged dispenser.

“The automatic shut-off valve system functioned as designed and there was no gushing or spillage of fuel on to the forecourt.”

As a precautionary measure, gas station attendants used fire extinguishers to douse the compound and the Fire Services provided support.

“The area around the affected dispenser was immediately cordoned off and members of NP’s Maintenance Department were subsequently deployed.”

The maintenance team conducted the complete isolation of the damaged fuel dispenser both electrically and mechanically, to prevent fuel spilling or power inadvertently causing the activation of the unit, the statement said.

The damaged dispenser was removed from the site and the area will remain cordoned off as the team works to replace the dispenser in the coming days. Operations at the station resumed at 11 pm on Friday.

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Verkeersbrigadiertjes helpen na drie jaar weer veilig oversteken

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VIDEO: 21-y-o fatally shot in reported gun battle with cops Loop Jamaica

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Social media users call for deeper probe in incident on Marcus Garvey Drive

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A 21-year-old man was shot and killed during a reported confrontation with the police on Marcus Garvey Drive, Kingston 14, on Friday, August 26.

The deceased has been identified as Shamar Stewart, otherwise called ‘Linjay’, mechanic of Allman Town, Kingston 4.

Police said one .38 revolver containing three .38 cartridges was seized after the shootout that took place at about 4:15 p.m.

The police in a release from the Corporate Communication Unit said the matter has since been reported to The Inspectorate and Professional Standards Oversight Bureau (IPROB) and the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM).

The explanation from the police has not gone down well with some social media users who have claimed that a video that was posted on social media, has led them to call for a deeper investigation.

“If that video is of the incident it needs to be investigated,” said one social media user.

“Police are working and are in a no-nonsense mood,” said another user.

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Forecasters monitoring 4 areas for tropical development

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This Saturday night, in the central tropical Atlantic, shower activity associated with an elongated area of low pressure over the central tropical Atlantic Ocean has become a little better organized since yesterday.

Environmental conditions are forecast to be generally favorable for additional gradual development over the next several days, and a tropical depression could form by the middle of next week as it moves west-northwestward at 10 to 15 mph toward the waters east of the Leeward Islands.

It has a low (20 percent) chance of formation during the next 48 hours and a medium (50 percent) chance of formation during the next 5 days.

In the central Atlantic, shower activity is showing signs of organization in association with a small low pressure area located about 600 miles east of Bermuda.

Some slow development of this system could occur during the next two to three days while the low meanders over the central Atlantic. After that time, conditions are expected to become less favorable for development.

It has a low (10 percent) chance of formation during the next 48 hours and a low (20 percent) chance in the next 5 days.

In the northwestern Caribbean Sea, a trough of low pressure could develop over the northwestern Caribbean Sea during the early or middle part of next week.Environmental conditions could support some slow development of the system thereafter while it moves generally west-northwestward over the northwestern Caribbean Sea and toward the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.

It has a near zero chance of formation during the next 48 hours and a low (20 percent) chance in the next 5 days.

In the eastern tropical Atlantic, a tropical wave is forecast to move off the west coast of Africa early next week. Some gradual development of the system is possible during the middle of next week while it moves generally westward across the far eastern tropical Atlantic.

It has a near zero chance of formation during the next 48 hours and a low (20 percent) chance in the next 5 days.

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Emouvantes fun?railles de Josette Desanclos et de ses deux filles

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<>, a l?ch? en larmes Me Desanclos, qui s’est demand? ce qu’il a fait pour m?riter cette punition.

Aux fun?railles de la femme et des filles de Me Desanclos, il n’y pas eu de cercueil mais des urnes fun?raires et des photos des assassin?es. Au Pax Villa, Me Simpson Desanclos d?crit une relation de complicit? et de confiance entre lui et ses filles. <>, a tristement d?clar? Me Desanclos.

<>, s’est indign? Me Desanclos. Selon lui, le crime crapuleux de sa femme et de ses filles r?volte la conscience et ne doit pas rester impuni. <>, a-t-il fait remarquer, rappelant que Cit? Doudoune est la zone d’influence du gang dirig? par Lanm? san Jou.

Malgr? son amertume, Me Simpson Desanclos a quand m?me trouv? le courage de remercier ses proches pour leur support. <>, a-t-il d?clar?.

<>, a d?clar? Me Patrick Laurent, ami de la famille.

De son c?t?, Me Samuel Madistin pense que la mort tragique des Desanclos <>.

Pour Calixte Fleuridor, sa pr?sence est de r?pondre au devoir de rendre un dernier hommage ? la m?moire de ces regrettables soeurs tomb?es sous les balles assassines des bandits. <>, a-t-il dit, demandant aux autorit?s de prendre des mesures concr?tes pour l’ordre et la paix.

Sarhadjie Desanclos, 24 ans, ancienne de l’Institution Sacr?-Coeur, avait cours ? l’Universit? de Port-au-Prince, le samedi 20 ao?t 2022, le matin de son assassinat. Employ?e du minist?re de l’?conomie et des Finances (MEF), sa grande soeur Sherwood Sondjie Desanclos, juriste de 29 ans, issue du Centre d’?tudes secondaires et de la Facult? de droit et des sciences ?conomiques (FDSE) et sa m?re, Josette Fils Desanclos, employ?e de l’Autorit? portuaire nationale (APN), ne savaient pas qu’en quittant leur domicile de Croix-des-Bouquets, la mort serait au bout d’un p?riple ordinaire. Les trois femmes ont ?t? prises pour cibles, tu?es et br?l?es lors d’une op?ration de bandits de la zone qui a laiss? un lourd bilan: au moins huit morts entre Croix-des-Bouquets et Tabarre.

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Jordon Reign’s takes She’s A Maneater Trophy Loop Jamaica

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After booting home Parsard’s 6-1 chance, DODGE THIS LINK, in the sixth event at six and a half furlongs, Dawkins’ confidence was sky high aboard JORDON REIGN’S for the United States-bred gelding’s fourth consecutive victory.

JORDON REIGN’S disputed the lead with RUNAWAY ALGO and I AM FRED before taking over and dismissing SHE’S MY DESTINY, who recovered from a poor start to chase three and a half furlongs out.

Asked to run up the lane by Dawkins, JORDON REIGN’S sprinted clear to beat EROY by two lengths, clocking 1:39.1 in his first race at a mile.

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Du côté de la JSVH, la copie rendu est très insuffisante selon son nouvel entraineur Rony Edouard. Il a très peu goûté le manque d’engagement de ses joueurs et leur a fait savoir. 

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Observation: Antiguan Young Men Roaming The Streets Abandoned

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ANTIGUAN YOUNG MEN ROAMING THE STREETS ABANDONED

There are several young men new to the streets, lost, or abandoned, maybe both. Doesn’t anyone in the Happiness Ministry or the Social Services Ministry see them or want to help them.

It really does not matter whether you want to or not you are bound by your Ministry’s portfolio to reach out and help them.

One by one the new ones are moving slowly into madness, clearly sleeping in abandoned places, they roam the streets, corners of their mouths white, and unwashed; does anyone in the Government see them.

The young people want more out of life and are dropping out again, they do not see the point of living on the edge of life for all of their life and reaching nowhere, not even guaranteed to receiving any benefits from the years of grunt work.

When they are forced to witness other young people growing in their country while they are not, disillusionment sets in and they withdraw from society, some in a slow fall while staying on the job, if they have one, going nowhere; and others, drop out into the streets becoming homeless.

With ‘weed’ so easily available to anyone with a few dollars, many young people who have no base, unlike the Rastafari community, smoke on an empty stomach, fall asleep and have hallucinations instead of peaceful reasoning and good dreams. These negative states of being soon lead to an unsound mind, as exhibited by many of these youth roaming the streets, as we watch them deteriorate.

During the open fora prior to the enactment of the Cannabis legislation, concern for this very state was tabled, alerting the forum to the need for rehabilitation centers, where this fallout from mis-use of cannabis could be professionally attended.

It was even raised in the form of a fee from each licensee to cover this casualty of the Cannabis trade.

In their haste to effect the Cannabis legislation in order to hold meetings with the overseas Cannabis groups of investors, the Government who for the most part are old and unfamiliar with ‘weed,’ left the door wide open for the enslavement systems of the past to come to the fore.

Instead of using the systems set in place in the last days of colonial control, where the old leaders established Peasant Development (PDO) which bought product from the farmers who were given plots of land to farm independently.

The Government of today has even more agencies to make the development of a Cannabis trade even more efficient. CMC could be the agency which grades the Cannabis, thereby allowing independent Antiguan farmers who chose to excel by offering the high grade product to get paid accordingly. Instead, unlike past development of the farmers, today’s owners, some of them absentee, have our people on their farms, labourers by the sweat  of their brow, planting ‘Weed’ for a new Massa.

The Ministry of Health, which has been the big sponsor of ‘Medical Cannabis,’ needs to huddle with Social Services and the Ministry of Happiness and resolve this matter of struggling youth yesterday. This is no time to revert to the days when our young men lived on High Street begging for their next crack fix, asking people to kick them and pay them! Get Corporative Cannabis Farms for Youth and allow the young men to industrialize themselves, by monetizing what is now their habit.

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Govt to buy $10M in clay bricks from Shulinab Village for housing development in Region 9

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President Dr Irfaan Ali in Shulinab today (DPI Photo)

In a move to stimulate economic activities and revive village economies, His Excellency, President Dr Irfaan Ali has announced a $10 million investment for the community of Shulinab, South Central Rupununi, Region Nine.

The investment will go towards the first order of 300,000 clay bricks that will be used for the construction of homes, as part of the Government’s housing drive in Region Nine. President Ali made the announcement earlier today, during a meeting at the community benab.

Shulinab and other satellite villages in the vicinity are known for producing clay bricks that are commonly used for construction in the region.

This initiative, the President said, is another demonstration of providing equitable opportunities for all Guyanese.

“I’m nothing more than your chief servant…and we must as far as possible solve our human resource problem from right within the villages,” President Ali stated.

The President added that he will continue to make himself and his Cabinet available for further discussions on resolving issues in the community.

The new housing project adds to the slew of measures introduced by the Government to make homeownership affordable and possible for all Guyanese.

Ministers, Hon. Susan Rodrigues, Hon. Pauline Sukhai, and Hon. Nigel Dharamlall were also present at the meeting.

Residents of Shulinab at a meeting with President Ali and his team (DPI Photo)

The team held a series of meetings at other locations including Sandcreek and Aishalton, where residents were updated on Government’s development agenda including the provision of 2,000 part-time jobs for Region Nine residents.

The meetings also served as a platform for village leaders to raise issues affecting them and make requests for critical services.

This clay brick initiative comes just one day after the Head of State had announced that some 600 landowners in Region Nine will be getting $1 million each to help start construction works on their homes.

With a typical house in the region costing $3 million to build, government has also arranged for the additional $2 million in financing to be made available by the Guyana Bank for

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