Month: February 2011
GIS-BASED TECHNICIANS GATHER TO DEVELOP FEWS PROTOCOL
Monday, February 28 – The Virgin Islands has been selected as a beneficiary member state to receive the results of...
OLD FRONTAL BOUNDARY TO CREATE UNSTABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS
A cold front will continue to move across the local area this afternoon, accompanied by widespread cloudiness and scattered showers.
RESIDENTS URGED TO LEARN FROM NEW ZEALAND QUAKE RESPONSE
Wednesday, February 23rd - Yesterday Virgin Islands’ residents awoke to the horrific accounts of the magnitude 6.3 earthquake and the...
FRONTAL BOUNDARY CREATING UNSTABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS
The remnants of an old frontal boundary, now located north-northwest of the local Islands, will continue to result in isolated...
GOVERNOR CHAIRS MEETING TO ADDRESS SOCIAL VULNERABILITY ISSUES
Friday, February 18 - Several representatives from Government departments met to discuss the economic and social issues of vulnerable populations...
VIRGIN ISLANDS REPRESENTED AT CDEMA SUB-REGIONAL MEETING
Two public officers from the Virgin Islands attended the second annual consultation among senior government officials of the eastern sub-region...
SCIENTISTS REPORT ON ANEGADA GEOLOGICAL FINDINGS
Monday, February 14 – Scientific findings from an eight-day study conducted by geologists revealed that Hurricane Earl did not have...
HAZARD WARNING PROTOCOLS DEVELOPED FOR VIRGIN ISLANDS
Tuesday, February 15 – The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), in partnership with the Department of Disaster Management (DDM),...
PUBLIC OFFICERS STRENGTHEN PUBLIC SPEAKING SKILLS
Wednesday, February 9 - Public officers from the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) and the Town and Country Planning Department...
EXPERTS’ FINDINGS PROPOSE SOLUTIONS TO ADDRESS FLOODING
Friday, February 3 – Key Government Departments attended a presentation delivered earlier today by Dr. Zoran Vojinovic, an Associate Professor...
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