Month: July 2010
COURSE HELD IN RADIOTELEPHONE OPERATION AND PROCEDURES
Friday 30th July 2010 – The Department of Disaster Management today awarded 7 persons certificates of completion at the conclusion...
4.48 EARTHQUAKE FELT IN THE VIRGIN ISLANDS
21st July 2010 –An earthquake measuring a magnitude of 4.48 on the Richter scale was felt throughout the Virgin Islands...
FS CHAIRS SECOND MEETING OF THE REGIONAL RISK REDUCTION PROJECT
Financial Secretary, Mr. Neil Smith chaired the second meeting of the project board of the OCT Regional Risk Reduction Initiative...
FLASHFLOOD WATCH STILL IN EFFECT FOR VIRGIN ISLANDS; MORE SHOWERS POSSIBLE
21ST July, 2010 – The Virgin Islands is currently experiencing a mixture of sunny and cloudy conditions following the tropical...
FLASHFLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR VIRGIN ISLANDS
20th July, 2010 – The strong, vigorous Tropical Wave extending both north and south across the Virgin Islands and their...
FLASHFLOOD WATCH ISSUED FOR THE BVI
Over the past few days, the heavy downpours, gusty winds, lightning and other effects of the passing tropical wave have...
VIRGIN ISLANDS CONTINUE TO EXPERIENCE TROPICAL WAVE CONDITIONS
Locally heavy rainfall and gusty winds will likely affect the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Eastern Cuba,...
TROPICAL DISTURBANCE 22 MOVING SLOWLY
Heavy rainfall and gusty winds will be the main impacts of this disturbance across the eastern Caribbean today and tomorrow....
MORE INCLEMENT WEATHER FOR THE VI
The Virgin Islands experienced quick passing showers and thunderstorms with gusty wind and heavy winds yesterday.
INTERN FROM UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH WORKS WITH DDM STAFF
A technical intern from the University of Portsmouth, England is in the Territory for five weeks completing tsunami vulnerability mapping...
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