Hurricane Fiona makes landfall, knocks out power across Puerto Rico Loop Jamaica

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Hurricane Fiona struck Puerto Rico’s southwest coast on Sunday after causing an island-wide power blackout and threatening to dump “historic” levels of rain.

Forecasters said the downpour was expected to produce landslides and catastrophic flooding, with up to 25 inches (64 centimeters) possible in isolated areas.

“It’s time to take action and be concerned,” said Nino Correa, Puerto Rico’s emergency management commissioner.

Fiona hit about 15 miles (25 kilometers) south-southeast of Mayaguez with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (140 kph), according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. It was moving to the northwest at 9 mph (15 kph).

The storm’s clouds covered the entire island and tropical-storm-force winds extended as far as 140 miles (220 kilometers) from Fiona’s center.

US President Joe Biden declared a state of emergency in the US territory as the eye of the storm approached the island’s southwest corner.

Luma, the company that operates power transmission and distribution, said bad weather, including winds of 80 mph, had disrupted transmission lines, leading to “a blackout on all the island.”

“Current weather conditions are extremely dangerous and are hindering our capacity to evaluate the complete situation,” it said, adding that it could take several days to fully restore power.

Health centers were running on generators — and some of those had failed. Health Secretary Carlos Mellado said crews were working to repair generators as soon as possible at the Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Fiona hit just two days before the anniversary of Hurricane Maria, a devastating Category 4 storm that struck on September 20, 2017, destroying the island’s power grid and causing nearly 3,000 deaths.

More than 3,000 homes still have only a blue tarp as a roof, and infrastructure remains weak.

Luma, the company that operates power transmission and distribution, said bad weather, including winds of 80 mph, had disrupted transmission lines, leading to “a blackout on all the island.”

“Current weather conditions are extremely dangerous and are hindering out capacity to evaluate the complete situation,” it said, adding that it could take several days to fully restore power.

“I think all of us Puerto Ricans who lived through Maria have that post-traumatic stress of, ‘What is going to happen, how long is it going to last and what needs might we face?’” said Danny Hern?ndez, who works in the capital of San Juan but planned to weather the storm with his parents and family in the western town of Mayaguez.

He said the atmosphere was gloomy at the supermarket as he and others stocked up before the storm hit.

“After Maria, we all experienced scarcity to some extent,” he said.

The storm was forecast to pummel cities and towns along Puerto Rico’s southern coast that have not yet fully recovered from a string of strong earthquakes starting in late 2019.

Officials reported several road closures across the island as trees and small landslides blocked access.

More than 640 people with some 70 pets had sought shelter across the island by Saturday night, the majority of them on the southern coast.

Puerto Rico’s power grid was razed by Hurricane Maria and remains frail, with reconstruction starting only recently. Outages are a daily occurrence.

In the southwest town of El Combate, hotel co-owner Tom?s Rivera said he was prepared but worried about the “enormous” amount of rain he expected. He noted that a nearby wildlife refuge was eerily quiet.

“There are thousands of birds here, and they are nowhere to be seen,” he said. “Even the birds have realised what is coming, and they’re preparing.”

Rivera said his employees brought bedridden family members to the hotel, where he has stocked up on diesel, gasoline, food, water and ice, given how slowly the government responded after Hurricane Maria.

“What we’ve done is prepared ourselves to depend as little as possible on the central government,” he said.

It’s a sentiment shared by 70-year-old Ana C?rdova, who arrived Saturday at a shelter in the north coastal town of Loiza after buying loads of food and water.

“I don’t trust them,” she said, referring to the government. “I lost trust after what happened after Hurricane Maria.”

Puerto Rico’s governor, Pedro Pierluisi, activated the National Guard as the Atlantic hurricane season’s sixth named storm approached.

“What worries me most is the rain,” said forecaster Ernesto Morales with the National Weather Service in San Juan.

Fiona was predicted to drop 12 to 16 inches (30 to 41 centimeters) of rain over eastern and southern Puerto Rico, with as much as 25 inches (64 centimeters) in isolated spots. Morales noted that Hurricane Maria in 2017 had unleashed 40 inches (102 centimeters).

The National Weather Service warned late Saturday that the Blanco River in the southeast coastal town of Naguabo had already surpassed its banks and urged people living nearby to move immediately.

Pierluisi announced Sunday that public schools and government agencies would remain closed on Monday.

Fiona was forecast to swipe the Dominican Republic on Monday and then northern Haiti and the Turks and Caicos Islands with the threat of heavy rain. It could threaten the far southern end of the Bahamas on Tuesday.

A hurricane warning was posted for the Dominican Republic’s eastern coast from Cabo Caucedo to Cabo Frances Viejo.

Fiona previously battered the eastern Caribbean, killing one man in the French territory of Guadeloupe when floods washed his home away, officials said. The storm also damaged roads, uprooted trees and destroyed at least one bridge.

St. Kitts and Nevis also reported flooding and downed trees but announced its international airport would reopen on Sunday afternoon. Dozens of customers were still without power or water, according to the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency.

In the eastern Pacific, Tropical Storm Madeline was forecast to cause heavy rains and flooding across parts of southwestern Mexico. The storm was centered about 155 miles (245 kilometers) south-southwest of Cabo Corrientes Sunday morning, with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph (75 kph).

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Royals win again to qualify for CPL playoffs Loop Jamaica

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The Barbados Royals defeated the Guyana Amazon Warriors.

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Barbados Royals confirmed their spot in the playoffs of the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) campaign with a commanding DLS victory against the Guyana Amazon Warriors.

The Amazon Warriors won the toss and opted to field first and that appeared to be the right decision.

Taking wickets at regular intervals the Amazon Warriors made it difficult for the Royals to negotiate the conditions and only a late order rally from Jason Holder and Mujeeb Ur Rahman ensured the Royals ended with a reasonable total of 107/6 from an innings shortened to 16 overs due to rain

However, that total proved more than enough as Royal’s bowling attack offered no freebies when the Amazon Warriors came to bat. Led by Mujeeb and Rahkeem Cornwall they ensured the run rate become untenable as the Royals cruised to victory.

Guyana Amazon Warriors’ cadre of spinners imposed themselves on the game taking all six wickets to fall in the Barbados Royals innings.

Having reduced the Royals to 62/5 when the rain delay came, Imran Tahir then removed David Miller immediately after the restart but Jason Holder and Mujeeb Ur Rahman compiled a 39-run partnership off 16 balls to give the Royals a total to defend.

111 to win suggested an advantage for Amazon Warriors but Mujeeb and Rahkeem Cornwall produced spell-binding bowling in the first four overs to restrict the Warriors to 12 runs for the loss of one wicket.

The Amazon Warriors couldn’t get going as a disciplined Royals bowling performance increased the pressure with a plethora of dot balls.

In the end, what should have been a tight game became an easy win for the Royals as they coasted to victory by 29 runs.

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Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) is investigating the death of a third party contractor who the company said was employed to Western Electrical and Construction Limited, who died from injuries he sustained during an incident on Friday afternoon.

In a release on Sunday, JPS said preliminary reports indicated that the incident occurred in Shafton, Westmoreland while the contractor was conducting upgrading works on a JPS power line.

The power company expressing sadness at the passing of the contractor, and expresses condolences to his family, loved ones and colleagues at Western Electrical and Construction Limited.

It was the second death of a JPS sub-contractor while on power-line duties this year.

Early in February, a contractor died after sustaining injuries while carrying out work on a utility pole in Trench Town, St Andrew.

The contractor, who was identified as Ainsley Scott, died days after the injuries were sustained, at the Kingston Public Hospital, where he was being treated.

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Animales se ven afectados por inundaciones en Toa Alta a causa de Fiona

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Usuarios de las redes sociales denunciaron que ciudadanos tuvieron que tomar acción y ayudar a unos animales que se encontraban en el negocio Hacienda El Mandril en Toa Alta luego de que se produjo una inundación a causa de la crecida del río La Plata. 

Esto, en momentos en que el huracán Fiona aún se encontraba afectando a Puerto Rico.

Algunas personas en las redes sociales informaron que el dueño del negocio no se encargó de proteger a los animales antes de la llegada del ciclón tropical y que, desafortunadamente, algunos de ellos se ahogaron.

“Parte de los animalitos de la granja de la Hacienda el Mandril en Toa Alta tratando de salvarse en medio de la tormenta pq nadie lo hizo. Ya se reportaron varios animalitos muertos arrastrados por el río. ¿Cómo es esto posible? Que tristeza”, indicó una usuaria de Facebook.

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Popcaan Previews New Song and Meets Naomi Campbell In Paris

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Popcaan previews a new banger and links with supermodel Naomi Campbell in Paris.

After touching the streets of London, Popcaan jetted to Paris ahead of Paris Fashion Week. The Unruly Boss is currently touring and living his best life in the process. Last weekend he made headlines for his kind gesture of treating some young fans in Malta to a shopping spree. The Jamaican artist performed in front a sold-out crowd at Dream Weekend before flying to London for another show while linking up some famous friends in the UK.

On Thursday, Popcaan shared a hilarious clip of himself trying on a new pair of kicks. It’s unclear what brand show it was, but it’s clear the dancehall deejay was cutting up about the looks. “A this name feet,” Poppy said. Fans have been asking him for more photos wearing the boots, but it seems the artist is saving them for a big occasion.

“Killy outside in Paris,” he wrote.

Popcaan also shared several photos of himself in Paris meeting supermodel Naomi Campbell and also hanging with rapper Bamby and some members of his Unruly outfit, including Cobe Unruly. Of course, you can’t be in the fashion capital of the world and not show off your own gears, so Poppy dropped a promo clip showing off hoodies from his Unruly shop.

In that promo clip, Popcaan previews an unreleased song. “Prada and Fendi, likkle more me dress in a fully Unruly, Bend it over right de so fi me Trudy, kill me haters them and get away smoothly, Prada me Prada, Gucci Me Gucci, gal see me and waan run the coochie, shot in a yo mouth from yo talk ya so loosely, lawd me cologne a kill like Bruce Lee… money longer than Hope Road,” Popcaan deejay.

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Energy high among Comrades at PNP annual conference Loop Jamaica

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“PNP river come down bank to bank,” was the word from the People’s National Party (PNP) President Mark Golding as he greeted Comrades who turned out in their numbers on Sunday at the National Arena in Kingston for the party’s 84th annual conference

He also greeted those gathered outside, which he said numbered in the thousands.

Amid the high energy at the venue, the common message is “Time come”, something echoed by all those who talked on the platform on Sunday.

It is the first annual conference for the party since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 and the first since Golding took over as president of the political party.

While police officers did their job outside the venue, Comrades stood in solidarity on the inside.

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PNP and JLP ‘are not the same’, says Dayton Campbell Loop Jamaica

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General Secretary of the People’s National Party (PNP) Dr Dayton Campbell was on a mission when he approached the podium at the party’s 84th annual conference on Sunday, and he did not mince his words in dispelling what he termed “a lie from the pit of hell”.

Delivering his message in under five minutes, Campbell made it clear that the People’s National Party and the “other party” — the Jamaica Labour Party — are not the same

“They are trying to say that there is no difference between the PNP and that other party, and it is a lie from the pit of hell because we are not the same,” said Campbell to thunderous applause.

According to the PNP general secretary, the Opposition PNP and the governing JLP are not the same because they would not allow other governments “to tell us who our friends should be”.

“We determine who we are friends with based on their relationship with us, and so we welcome our visiting friends here today because the PNP is a regional and an international organisation,” Campbell claimed.

Taking a swipe at the Government for its loan offer to students studying in Ukraine to return home from the war-threatened country earlier this year, Campbell said:

We are not the same because the PNP does not offer loans to students when bombs are dropping and people are dying. The PNP send money to bring them home. We are not the same.

Campbell also argued that the PNP “put insurance in place to protect you from high oil prices”, pointing to a policy that has been adopted by St Vincent and the Grenadines, leading to that country reportedly having the “lowest gas price in the region”.

Minister of Finance in St Vincent and the Grenadines Camilio Gonsalves spoke to this on a platform at a PNP constituency conference last Sunday.

The PNP general secretary then turned his attention to the leadership of the JLP.

“We are not the same because we don’t have a leader who run round from constituency to open one deggeh, deggeh, deggeh house. We open housing schemes, we build communities; we are for the people,” he insisted, a point that was again met with applause.

“We are not the same because we do not have a leader who feel like he must come and wear clothes and call himself ‘brodevil’, or bro whatever,” claimed Campbell, who added that the PNP leader is one of “substance and character”.

“We are not the same. We are a progressive party, we are the People’s National Party,” the party’s general secretary said.

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Hero CPL 2022: Barbados Royals beat GAW to qualify for Playoffs

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Barbados Royals win against Guyana Amazon Warriors to qualify for the Playoffs in the 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League (Photo by Ashley Allen – CPL T20/CPL T20 via Getty Images)

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Junior Sinclair (R) of Guyana Amazon Warriors took two wickets during today’s match against Barbados Royals at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, Trinidad And Tobago (Photo by Ashley Allen – CPL T20/CPL T20 via Getty Images)

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5 new COVID-19 cases, 1 in ICU

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A woman being tested for Covid-19 at one of the Ministry of Health’s testing sites (Filed pic)

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There are also three other persons in institutional quarantine.

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