LUMA asegura tiene sobre $130 millones en materiales para restablecer sistema tras evento atmosférico

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El asesor de asuntos externos de LUMA Energy, José Pérez, aseguró en RADIO ISLA que tienen sobre $130 millones en materiales para restablecer el servicio eléctrico en caso de que ocurra un evento atmosférico.

Esto, en momentos en que se avecina una onda tropical con un potencial de desarrollo ciclónico para este fin de semana.

“Tenemos sobre $130 millones de dólares en materiales de resguardo para poder restablecer el sistema en una eventualidad de que ocurra algo. Los tenemos preposicionados en distintos puntos de la isla estratégicamente, en el Norte, en el Sur, en el Este y en el Oeste”, detalló Pérez. José Pérez agregó que hay “sobre $1,800 vehículos distribuidos alrededor de la isla”.

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para más información.

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Autoridades confirman familia de bebé de 4 meses en condición crítica tiene antecedentes de maltrato

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El director del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales (CIC) de Caguas, Carlos Alicea, confirmó en RADIO ISLA que la familia del bebé de cuatro meses que se encuentra hospitalizado y en condición crítica, tiene antecedentes de maltrato.  

Según el diario El Vocero, el infante fue diagnosticado con fractura bilateral en la cabeza, lo que le ha causado el fallo en la función de varios órganos. Carlos Alicea indicó que los hechos ocurrieron el sábado pasado en Cidra.

Carlos Alicea indicó que la pareja de padres es joven y que, además, hay dos menores adicionales, de las edades de 5 y 10 años, que componen ese núcleo familiar. Un familiar cercano asumió ayer la custodia de los otros dos menores. Alicea informó que los padres no poseen antecedentes penales.

Carlos Alicea no ofreció muchos más detalles e hizo énfasis en que sea el Departamento de la Familia quien responda. 

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Mavericks SC wins big in the BFA Women’s Super League Loop Barbados

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Kickstart Rush Genesis Women continued their fine run of form in the Barbados Football Association (BFA) Women’s Super League with a convincing win last Sunday evening at the Bridgefield playing field.

Kickstart Rush Genesis claimed their third successive victory when they defeated Technique FC 4-0 and reside at the top of the table with nine points.

Fitts Village Football Club Femeni are close on Kickstart’s heels with seven points, following their 2-0 win against Pinelands FC.

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Perennial powerhouse the University of the West Indies (UWI) Blackbirds displayed needed all of their experience to defeat a young and fearless RF Prime 3-2 at the Mahaica playing field in Speightstown.

While in the final encounter of the weekend, the Combined Clubs remained winless as they suffered another heavy defeat, this time going down to Mavericks SC 8-0.

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CARIBBEAN-TOURISM-Jamaica to host first Global Tourism Resilience Day

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Entire Government mobilized to provide support to the families affected by the tragedy in Sandy Bay, September 13, 2022, Continue Reading →

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Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves spent the morning in Clear Valley today, visiting the family and friends of persons who died in the vehicle accident which occurred in Sandy Bay on the weekend.

In an interview with NBC News a short while ago, the Prime Minister said the entire Government has been mobilized to provide the necessary support

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The Prime Minister said practical support is also being given to the bereaved families

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Prome Minister ta desea Parlamento di Aruba un Aña Parlamentario exitoso

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Esaki ta e di 37 Aña Parlamentario di Pais Aruba

ORANJESTAD (AAN):  Diamars 13 di September, a tuma luga e apertura di Aña Parlamentario 2022-2023. Esaki ta e di 37 Aña Parlamentario di Pais Aruba y e ta un momento hopi solemne pa e organo di mas importante di Pais Aruba.

            Gobernador di Aruba,  S.E. Alfonso Boekhoudt a duna un discurso elocuente den cual el a repasa e retonan cu Aruba ta pasando aden y su vision y bista pa futuro di kico tur ta spera nos.

            Prome Minister Evelyn Wever – Croes a duna di conoce cu Gobernador a hiba su discurso na un forma hopi cla y detaya expresando kico tur Gobierno ta trahando riba dje.

“Berdad nos a pasa den momentonan hopi dificil cu Covid, pero nos ta den recuperacion. Aruba ta un di e paisnan cu a wordo afecta mas fuerte, pero nos ta recuperando tambe mas fuerte. Esey ta danki na henter e comunidad di Aruba y na Parlamento di Aruba cu den e momentonan di mas critico, a sa di mustra su disponibilidad y flexibilidad pa sostene Aruba henter den momentonan dificil, Prome Minister Wever – Croes a expresa.

            Terminando Premier Wever – Croes a gradici Presidente di Parlamento, señor Egdard Vrolijk cu a wordo re eligi, Vice Presidente di Parlamento sr. Raymond Kamperveen y henter Parlamento di Aruba, un aña Parlamentario hopi exitoso y cu poder di Dios ta logra pasa e leynan cu tin cu pasa pa sigui recupera tur locual cu a perde durante di Pandemia.

            “Den union para hunto enfrentando tur reto hunto, Gobierno, Parlamento di Aruba y pueblo di Aruba, a logra trece progreso y bienestar pa henter nos comunidad.”









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Awe ta e dia cu tarifa di gasolin ta baha cu 25 cent

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ORANJESTAD (AAN): Manera a ser anuncia di antemano caba, awe Diaranson 14 di September e tarifa di gasolin na Aruba lo baha considerablemente.

   Djis pensa con apenas den luna di Juli, na Aruba tabata paga 336 cent pa liter pa Gasolin Unleaded.  Awe Diaranson e lo cuminza wordo bendi na 268,0 cent pa liter.

    Minister di Asuntonan Economico, Comunicacion y Desaroyo Sostenibel ta anuncia e prijsnan nobo di benta di combustibel entrante 14 di september 2022, ta cu Gasolin Unleaded ta baha cu 25,2 cent, pa wordo bendi awor na 268,0 cent pa liter.

   Diesel LS ta baha cu 8,6 cent, pa wordo bendi awor na 269,9 cent pa liter.  Kerosin ta baha cu 10,2 cent, pa wordo bendi awor na 247,5 cent pa liter.

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Gobernador inspeccionando militarnan na ocasion di Aña Nobo Parlamentario

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ORANJESTAD (AAN): Diamars mainta a tuma lugar ceremonia special riba Lloyd G. Smith Boulevard na Playa. 

Den e acto protocolar aki, por mira momento cu Gobernador Alfonso Boekhoudt

ta inspeccionando e mariniernan dilanti Parlamento di Aruba, relaciona cu apertura di Aña Nobo Parlamentario 2022. 

Potret pa cortesia Kabinet Gouverneur Aruba.

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‘Serena was juweeltje van de partij’

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England hire coaches Saker, Hussey ahead of T20 World Cup Loop Jamaica

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LONDON (AP) — England’s coaching group will have a distinctly Australian feel at the Twenty20 World Cup taking place Down Under next month.

Already led by an Australian in head coach Matthew Mott, England have also hired two more people from Down Under — their former fast-bowling coach, David Saker, and ex-international batter Michael Hussey — to be part of the backroom team for the tournament.

Saker, who will begin his consultancy contract during the forthcoming T20 series in Pakistan that precedes the T20 World Cup, spent five years with the England men’s team before leaving in 2015. He helped to build the bowling attack that took the team to No. 1 in the test ranking as well as winning the Ashes in 2010-11.

Barely a year after leaving the England set-up, Saker was on the other side of the Ashes divide, working as Australia’s bowling coach. More recently, he worked as an assistant coach to Mickey Arthur with Sri Lanka.

Hussey, fondly known as “Mr. Cricket,” has acted as a batting consultant for numerous teams since retiring. He has coached with Australia, South Africa, Sri Lanka and IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings as well being director of cricket with Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash.

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