Month: August 2014
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE VI
Synopsis: A weak trough is expected to move over the islands later tonight, causing the atmosphere across the area to...
SCORES OF TEACHERS BENEFIT FROM EMERGENCY TRAINING
An initiative by the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) in collaboration with the Training Division, the Virgin Islands Fire and...
DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND POLICE SIGN COOPERATION AGREEMENT
The Department of Disaster Management (DDM) and the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding...
DISTURBANCE 1 COULD BECOME TROPICAL DEPRESSION
Residents are advised to closely monitor the progress of this system as tropical storm watches or warnings could be issued...
FLASH FLOOD WATCH ISSUED FOR THE BVI
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA METEOROLGICAL SERVICES HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR THE LOW LYING AND FLOOD PRONE AREAS OF...
MORE GEOLOGY DATA BEING CAPTURED FOR THE BVI
The Department of Disaster Management (DDM) is continuing its efforts to complete geological maps for the British Virgin Islands which...
DISTURBANCE 1 BECOMING BETTER ORGANIZED
Disturbance 1 has become a bit better organised. Presently it is located 12.2 North, 52.5 West or approximately 470 miles...
TWO DISTURBANCES EAST OF THE LESSER ANTILLES
Residents of the British Virgin Islands are being encouraged to take note of two disturbances which are currently east of...
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