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Aerial footage shows extensive damage, flooding in Florida community Loop Cayman Islands

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Ian Floods Sections Of Florida

Hurricane Ian carved a path of destruction across Florida, trapping people in flooded homes, cutting off the only bridge to a barrier island, destroying a historic waterfront pier and knocking out power to 2.5 million people as it dumped rain over a huge area on Thursday.

Catastrophic flooding was threatened around the state as one of the strongest hurricanes to ever hit the United States crossed the peninsula. Ian’s tropical-storm-force winds extended outward up to 415 miles (665 km), drenching much of Florida and the southeastern Atlantic coast.

Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno said Hurricane Ian crushed his county, making roads and bridges impassable, stranding thousands in the county where Ian made landfall just north of Fort Myers.

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Hurricane Ian carved a path of destruction across Florida, trapping people in flooded homes, cutting off the only bridge to a barrier island, destroying a historic waterfront pier and knocking out pow

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The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) reported that, just before 12:15am today (September 29) police and other emergency services were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communication Centre to a repor

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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.

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According to the US Geological Survey and the Cuban National Seismological Service, an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 occurred on Saturday around 4pm, just 51 km southwest of Niquero, Cuba.

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Arbeidsrust Huize Ashiana en Esther Stichting niet meer gegarandeerd

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Sanders Commentary: Join the international fight for climate justice

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

By Sir Ronald Sanders 

(The writer is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the United States of America and the Organization of American States.   He is also a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London and Massey College in the University of Toronto) 

On September 23, at the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, made a clear and unequivocal statement, concerning the impact of Climate Change.

He said: “Mr. President, the effects of global warming are universal; they reach every country. But it is vital that we all understand that, in as much as global warming is universal, its damaging effects are not the same; the burden falls mostly on the poor in small developing nations, such as mine. That is why, as the representative of the people of Antigua and Barbuda, I must stand up for their rights; including their right to livelihoods and to life.”

Prime Minister Browne continued: “My voice cannot be stilled while danger gathers in the skies above my small and vulnerable country.  I have no choice but to fight unrelentingly for climate justice”.

The statement by the Antigua and Barbuda leader resonates with all leaders of small island states across the world who are frustrated with the failure of the world’s worst polluting nations to honour their pledges to provide funds for adjustment and for building resilience to the extreme weather conditions, which their actions are causing.

More particularly, the leaders of small island states are demonstrating their readiness to fight back in the face of disregard for the persistent loss and damage they are experiencing without any effort to compensate them.

Thus, Vanuatu is seeking the approval of the UN General Assembly, during this current session, for an opinion by the International Court of Justice on the rights of present and future generations to be protected from the impacts of climate change.

Similarly, Antigua and Barbuda along with Tuvalu, Palau, and Niue have established the Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law (COSIS), which is registered with the UN.

The objective of the Commission is to seek an advisory opinion directly from the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) on compensation for persistent loss and damage caused by Climate Change.

The Vanuatu initiative, and the Commission established by Antigua and Barbuda and three other small islands, reflect their joint frustration with the failures of the COP process to address the damage being done to small countries.

The efforts of these small countries are winning active support from international legal experts.  A team of 17 highly regarded international lawyers has joined COSIS to provide legal advice on the approach to ITLOS.

There is also wider support from organizations such as the Commonwealth Foundation and “The Stop Ecocide Foundation”, a charitable fundraising and commissioning body, which was founded with the intention of getting Ecocide recognized as an international crime at the International Criminal Court (ICC).   The Ecocide Foundation is partnering with “Stop Ecocide International” – a panel of expert lawyers who want to see ecocide outlawed internationally.

“Ecocide” is defined as “unlawful or wanton acts committed with knowledge that there is a substantial likelihood of severe and either widespread or long-term damage to the environment being caused by those acts”. Given the wide body of evidence, gathered by international environmental experts, there can be no government of any country that can claim, with any credibility, that they do not know that pollution is causing “widespread or long-term damage to the environment being caused by those acts”.

But there is still a long road ahead before the Ecocide definition could be adopted by the court. One of the court’s 123 member countries would need to submit the definition to the United Nations Secretary-General, triggering a formal process that could lead to an amendment of the Rome Statute, which sets the court’s rules.

There would, of course, be great opposition to this by the world’s greatest polluters.  Consequently, enormous pressure would be put on small states not to pursue any of the legal initiatives now being contemplated by Vanuatu, by Antigua and Barbuda, Tuvalu, Palau and Niue, and by The Ecocide Foundation.

However, as I told a “Virtual Islands Summit 2022 Symposium”, organized by the Stop Ecocide Foundation on September 29: “Something has to give in this unlevel playing field in which small island states and low-lying coastal states are made to suffer.  The peoples and governments of small island states cannot sit back while their countries are destroyed and they, themselves, are dislocated from their homelands”.

A global alliance of small island states and states with low lying coastlands can be a powerful global force for the protection of each other, and of all life on Earth.

It calls for Caribbean countries, especially the most vulnerable such as The Bahamas, and the smaller islands of the Eastern Caribbean, to join the COSIS and Stop Ecocide initiatives.  These countries have the most to lose; therefore, they must fight the hardest.

The destruction wreaked by Hurricane Fiona in the Eastern Provinces of Canada, and the decimation and loss of lives in Florida and South Carolina in the United States, over the last two weeks, should, at last, persuade the remaining doubters in governments and industry, in these two countries, that their present circumstances are bad, and their future will be worse unless they also take immediate action.

Prime Minister Browne spoke for the peoples of all small states when he told the UN general assembly: “My voice cannot be stilled while danger gathers in the skies above my small and vulnerable country”.

There is a global train for climate justice that is now running on an international railroad; all small countries should board it.

Responses and previous commentaries: www.sirronaldsanders.com 

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Mother, son charged for ‘gun found under couch in house’ they occupied Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News
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Operation Relentless II continues to reap success in Westmoreland, the police have stated.

In a release on Thursday, the police said a Taurus 9mm pistol with a magazine containing seventeen 9mm rounds of ammunition is the latest illegal firearm to be added to the list of seizures since the start of the operation.

A man and his mother have been arrested and charged in connection with the seizure.

They are:

o Rasi Hyde, 27, of White Hall, Negril in the parish.

o Annette Plummer, 43, of the same address.

The police said an operation was carried out on Nampriel Road in Negril on Wednesday, September 28 between 8pm and 11:05 pm.

During the operation, the police searched a house that was occupied by the mother and her son, and reportedly found the illegal firearm hidden under a couch.

The two were charged with illegal possession of firearm and illegal possession of ammunition.

Their court date has not yet been finalised.

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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.

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WATCH: NEMO Urges Vigilance Amid Continued Rainfall – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia’s National Emergency Management Organisation (NEMO) has called on residents to be vigilant amid continued rainfall which the Meteorological Services said is due to an intertropical convergence zone.

NEMO’s Acting Director Maria Medard issued the following advisory on Thursday:

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Kickstart Rush Genesis returns to the top of Women’s Super League Loop Barbados

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A favourable result and a victory over Mavericks SC saw Kickstart Rush Genesis reclaim top spot in the BFA Women’s Super League

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Barbados Football Association Women’s Super League action from last weekend’s encounter between Fitts Village Football Club Femini and the University of the West Indies (UWI) Blackbirds.

The game ended 0-0.

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The race for the playoff spots in the Barbados Football Association (BFA) Women’s Super League is heating up, following some interesting results last weekend and just two rounds of matches left in the group stage.

Kickstart Rush Genesis returned to the top of the table with a comfortable 2-0 victory versus Mavericks SC at the Valery playing field.

What also helped Kickstart Rush Genesis rise to the summit was the goalless draw between title contenders Fitts Village Football Club Femini and the University of the West Indies (UWI) Blackbirds at the Mahaica playing field in Speighstown.

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Technique FC earned their first victory of the tournament, when they handed Combined Women their fourth consecutive defeat;3-0.

RF Prime kept in contention for a playoff position by brushing aside Pinelands FC 2-0 and moved onto nine points, to secure fourth position.

Matches continue on Sunday evening at the Briar Hall playing field, Holders Hill, Rices playing field and at the Friendship grounds in the Hothersal Turning.

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La Martinique repasse en vigilance jaune pour fortes pluies et orages

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Jeudi 29 Septembre 2022 – 22h05

Vigilance jaune forte pluies – DR

L’île repasse en vigilance jaune pour fortes pluies et orages, après de fortes intempéries, selon le dernier bulletin de Météo-France paru ce jeudi à 21 heures 50.

La masse d’air reste humide mais est temporairement moins instable rendant les conditions un peu plus clémentes et moins orageuses.

En ce début de nuit les averses se raréfient et le risque orageux devient plus faible. Cette accalmie devrait perdurer jusqu’au matin même si quelques bonnes mais plus courtes averses sont encore possibles.

Dès la fin de matinée de vendredi, l’activité pluvieuse devient à nouveau plus marquée avec des averses localement de forte intensité et orageuses. Certaines pourraient encore engendrer des cumuls de pluie de l’ordre 50 à 80 mm en 1 à 3 heures avec un risque plus important sur le nord et l’est de l’île.

La fin de cet épisode est prévu dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi.

Les averses des dernières heures ont surtout arrosé le secteur du Gros Morne à Case-Pilote et celui du Robert au Vauclin.

Sur les 6 dernières heures, on a relevé les cumuls suivants : 76 mm au Gros-Morne, 42 mm à la station de François-Simon, 39 mm au Vauclin, 33 mm au Morne-Rouge, 35 mm à François-Chopot.

Le prochain bulletin est prévu pour le 30 septembre à 6 heures.

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Aerial footage shows extensive damage, flooding in Florida community Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass
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Ian Floods Sections Of Florida

Hurricane Ian carved a path of destruction across Florida, trapping people in flooded homes, cutting off the only bridge to a barrier island, destroying a historic waterfront pier and knocking out power to 2.5 million people as it dumped rain over a huge area on Thursday.

Catastrophic flooding was threatened around the state as one of the strongest hurricanes to ever hit the United States crossed the peninsula. Ian’s tropical-storm-force winds extended outward up to 415 miles (665 km), drenching much of Florida and the southeastern Atlantic coast.

Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno said Hurricane Ian crushed his county, making roads and bridges impassable, stranding thousands in the county where Ian made landfall just north of Fort Myers.

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The National Roads Authority (NRA) is advising members of the public that the traffic signal at the junction of Smith Road and Bobby Thompson Way remains down.

According to Edward Howard, the NRA’s

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According to the US Geological Survey and the Cuban National Seismological Service, an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 occurred on Saturday around 4pm, just 51 km southwest of Niquero, Cuba.

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Les arbres comme barricades, ” une d?claration de guerre ? la nature “

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Depuis plusieurs semaines, le pays vit un nouvel ?pisode de ” peyi l?k “. Les routes nationales et internes, ? travers tout le territoire, sont barricad?es. Pour mettre en place ces barricades, on utilise un peu de tout. Pierres, tessons de bouteilles, carcasses de voiture…Troncs d’arbre. L’utilisation de ces derniers r?v?le d’une attaque contre l’environnement, soutient l’agronome Garry Alliance.

Ce jeudi, ? Carrefour Dufort (L?og?ne), un acajou abattu par les riverains est remarqu? au travers de la voie publique. Une patrouille de policiers tente de se frayer un chemin. Les agents de l’UDMO contraignent les passants ? mettre la main. ” Ils ?coutent des ennemis du pays qui les poussent ? se combattre eux-m?mes “, l?che l’un des policiers, face ? l’impossibilit? de faire bouger l’obstacle.

Un tronc d’arbre sur la route, c’est une forme de barricade tr?s courante ces derni?res semaines. ” C’est une d?claration de guerre ? la nature . Je suis offusqu? de constater que c’est ? notre environnement imm?diat que nous nous attaquons, alors que nous devrions nous comporter en citoyens ?cologiquement responsables, m?me en temps de lutte “, avance Alliance.

Quand on fait du mal ? la nature, elle r?agira f?rocement et nous fera pleurer, rappelle l’agronome. Garry Alliance souligne que les arbres sont nos puits d’oxyg?ne et nos boucliers. ” Les cons?quences ? envisager sont l’?rosion, les inondations, donc la destruction de nos jardins, de nos maisons, des pertes en vie humaine et animale “, met en garde Garry Alliance.

” D?j?, nous assistons ? des impacts de la coupe excessive des arbres sur la nappe phr?atique. C’?tait plus facile de trouver l’eau en creusant la terre quand le centre-ville de L?og?ne ?tait bois? “, fait remarquer Alliance qui invite les protestataires ? penser en dernier aux arbres pour placer des barricades.

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Kartel’s lawyer says prison transfer in rain ‘an attempt on his life’ Loop Jamaica

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Prominent attorney-at-law Isat Buchanan has labelled the sudden transfer of high-profile prisoner Vybz Kartel from Horizon Remand Centre to Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre (formerly General Penitentiary) as “an attempt on his life”.

The incarcerated entertainer, whose real name is Adidja Palmer, was transferred on Thursday.

“Transferring Mr Palmer in the rain, causing him to get wet, given his medical condition is an attempt at his life,” Buchanan told Loop News on Thursday evening.

“It is deliberate and/or negligent and unacceptable,” Buchanan insisted.

The attorney said no reasons were given by the Department of Correctional Services for the transfer.

“His case is before the highest court of this land. I am very disappointed that taxpayers’ money is being wasted for fishing expeditions and PR stunts. The move comes following the airing of an interview on Fox 5 by his fianc?e as well as the eve of the anniversary of his arrest 11 years ago,” Buchanan said.

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Kartel’s transfer came right after it was revealed during a Fox 5 New York interview that Vybz Kartel was now engaged to Turkish social worker Sidem Ozturk. Ozturk told journalist Lisa Evers that she and Kartel got engaged in the summer of 2022 during an authorised prison visit.

“I urge all Jamaicans to download ‘True Religion’, a tribute to Sidem, which comes out tonight at 11pm. It’s a really good love story,” Buchanan said.

Vybz Kartel is awaiting the outcome of his appeal at the Privy Council in the UK. He has been in prison since 2011 for the murder of a man named Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams, along with his co-accused fellow artiste Shawn Storm and two others.

— Claude Mills

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