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La RN5 inondée entre Petit-Bourg et le bourg de Rivière-Salée

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Jeudi 29 Septembre 2022 – 18h33

La RN5 inondée – F.G.

Les intempéries s’abattant sur la Martinique ont engendrés, comme souvent, des inondations sur la RN5 au niveau de Rivière-Salée, la circulation y est compliquée.

La RN5 est inondée dans le sens Fort-de-France – Rivière-Salée entre le rond-point de Petit-Bourg et Rivière-Salée, la circulation étant encore possible sur une voie à 17 heures. Les services de la CTM surveillent le même endroit de l’axe routier car l’inondation menace dans l’autre sens de circulation. Par contre, les quartiers qui étaient habituellement impactés en cas de fortes pluies, étaient épargnés de toute montée des eaux en début de soirée.

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Sonia Taillepierre, présidente du comité du tourisme des Îles de Guadeloupe « Que la Guadeloupe devienne un diamant »

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Sonia Taillepierre, présidente du comité du tourisme des Îles de Guadeloupe

La présidente du comité du tourisme des Îles de Guadeloupe (CTIG) et membre du conseil d’administration d’ADN Tourisme, Sonia Taillepierre, tient à mettre en lumière la destination. Pour cette nouvelle saison touristique, elle est dynamique et pleine d’optimisme avec un penchant d’une attractivité haute. Elle table sur plusieurs événements, Route du rhum, Miss France, le retour des croisiéristes, la compagnie d’aviation, Jet Blue(New-York/Pointe-à-Pitre) et le retour du groupe Accor en Guadeloupe. Des signes forts « pour une Guadeloupe qui gagne, devienne un diamant ».

Avec quelle volonté et quelle ambition avez-vous accepté cette mission ?

C’est une destination incomparable et à part entière, au vu des autres iles de la caraïbe. Nous avons la Désirade, Marie-Galante, les Saintes (Terre-de-Haut, Terre-de-Bas), La Basse-Terre, La Grande-Terre. Nulle part ailleurs, nous voyons ça. Moi, je veux montrer ce qu’est la Guadeloupe et ses richesses. Quand on m’a proposé ce poste, j’ai dit tout de suite oui. Je veux développer cette destination. Je veux créer des…


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Une possible intoxication alimentaire dans une école de la Jaille

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Vendredi 30 septembre 2022

Les pompiers – DR

Pris de malaises, des écoliers de l’école élémentaire de La Jaille à Baie-Mahault ont été pris en charge par les sapeurs-pompiers. 

Cet après midi (29 septembre), peu après 13H et plus précisément après le déjeuner, plus de trente enfants ont subi des troubles alimentaires : céphalées, vomissements et diarrhées.

De quoi inquiéter suffisamment et faire intervenir tout un dispositif de professionnels des secours.

Après un tri, les intervenants du Samu et des pompiers ont finalement conduit quatre enfants aux urgences pédiatriques du Pôle Palais-Royal des Abymes. Des investigations sont en cours afin de connaître les causes réelles de ces pathologies. Il pourrait s’agir d’une intoxication alimentaire. 

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Woman charged with fatally mowing down man over cat dispute Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

A California woman has been charged with killing a man by ramming her car into him after accusing him of trying to run over a cat in the street, authorities said Wednesday.

Hannah Star Esser, 20, was charged with murder in the death of Victor Anthony Luis, 43, and detained on $1 million bail, the Orange County prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

Esser was driving in the community of Cypress on Sunday night when she confronted Luis and accused him of trying to run over a cat, authorities said.

She and Luis both got out of their vehicles and got into an argument that Esser recorded, authorities said.

Esser then returned to her car, turned around, drove toward Luis and hit him, authorities said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

“This action showed a complete disregard for human life,” District Attorney Todd Spitzer said in the statement.

Luis, a father of five daughters, was expecting his first grandchild this fall. He was killed in front of his apartment building and “died in his only brother’s arms,” said a statement issued on behalf of his family Wednesday.

“This senseless act of violence has robbed the world of a bright light who will never be forgotten,” the statement said, adding that a GoFundMe campaign has been established by his sister to pay for his funeral.

Esser was arrested Sunday and had an initial court appearance Tuesday, court records show. She is scheduled to be arraigned on October 13. An email message was sent to defence attorney Michael Morrison seeking comment.

Kimberly Edds, a spokesperson on for the district attorney’s office, said it was not immediately clear whether a cat was actually involved. The crime is still being investigated, she said.

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JUST IN: Student stabbed to death at Kingston Technical High Loop Jamaica

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A student of Kingston Technical High School was stabbed to death, allegedly by another student, on Thursday afternoon on the school’s compound in the country’s capital city.

Information reaching Loop News is that two students, both girls, said to be in grade 11, were involved in a fight and a knife was brought into play.

The victim was reportedly stabbed several times in the incident which occurred just before 3pm.

Crime scene investigators are now on the scene, and a large crowd has gathered at the institution on Hanover Street.

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Fewer adverts locally as anxiety eases re teacher shortages – Williams Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

The Ministry of Education and Youth says the anxiety that arose at the start of the school year relative to the issue of teacher migration has eased, with a noticeable reduction in the number of advertisements by local schools for educators.

At the same time, Portfolio Minister, Fayval Williams, has announced that a census is to be conducted across schools shortly, to determine the number of teachers now employed within the sector.

The issue of teacher migration dominated headlines for weeks after reports emerged of teachers exiting the classrooms for better opportunities overseas.

The ministry reported that between July and September 1, some 248 teachers resigned, but said the vacancies had been largely filled. Additionally, 964 specialists teachers and retired teachers were deployed to fill any gaps that emerged.

In addressing a post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House on Wednesday, Williams reported that things have “quieted down” relative to teacher shortages.

“When we started the school year, there was a lot of questions on teacher migration. Just to say, we believe things have quieted down. We have not seen the same level of anxiety as we saw before school began,” she stated.

“Obviously, teacher migration is a global phenomenon… We gave strategies for teacher recruitment, including the concept of locum tenens, in which teachers on long leave can return and be paid for teaching, as well as for their leave,” Williams said.

According to her, “We will know exactly where we are when we do the census taking in October in our schools.

“In the meantime, as a data point, we are seeing fewer advertisements, and we are not hearing that there are large numbers of positions to be filled,” stated the minister.

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Duizend voedselpakketten verdeeld in Frimangron

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PARAMARIBO — Duizend voedselpakketten zijn donderdag  gratis verdeeld op het Bronsplein in Frimangron. Met hulp van ruim dertig vrijwilligers en

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