Month: August 2011
HEALTH AND SAFETY SCHOOL POLICY BEING DEVELOPED
Government representatives convened at the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) to provide insight and feedback towards the establishment of a...
TROPICAL WAVE APPROACHING THE TERRITORY
By later tonight and tomorrow, a tropical wave will gradually move into the area and increase the instability in the...
THREE TROPICAL DISTURBANCES IN THE ATLANTIC
As the 2011 Atlantic Hurricane Season continues to intensity, three new disturbances have formed to the north east and east...
BUILDING PROFESSIONALS DISCUSS NEWLY DEVELOPED CUT/SLOPE MAPS
Some forty (40) building professionals including contractors, heavy equipment operators, architects, engineers and planners gathered at the Department of Disaster...
ATLANTIC SEASONAL HURRICANE FORECAST MAINTAINED
Friday, August 5 - Colorado State University’s leading forecaster, Professor William Gray and Research Scientist Philip J. Klotzbatch have maintained...
NOTICE OF TERMS OF REFERENCES
Please see Terms of References for the Develoment of a Disaster Risk Reduction Database attached
FLASH FLOOD WATCH EXTENDED UNTIL 12PM; EMILY RAPIDLY MOVING WEST NORTH WEST
Emily continues moving west-northwest, slightly faster than previously
EMILY MOVING WESTWARD IN THE CARIBBEAN
There is still quite a bit of squalls that will affect the Lesser Antilles and Virgin Islands later today and...
FLASH FLOOD WATCH ISSUED UNTIL 6PM; EMILY MOVING TO THE WEST
At 200PM the center of Tropical Storm Emily was estimated from an air force plane to be near latitude 15.6...