Month: May 2018
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE VI
18th May 2018 - Synopsis: A fresh to brisk trade wind flow generated by a ridge of high pressure will continue...
MINISTRY OF HEALTH RECEIVES TELECOMMUNICATIONS KIT
Health Disaster Coordinator, Dr. Ronald Georges received a communications kit today May 18 to support efforts towards the re-establishment of...
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE VI
According to the National Weather Service Clear to partly cloudy skies prevailed across the forecast area overnight and early this...
SMOKE FROM THE COX HEATH FIRE DECREASED CONSIDERABLY
Chief Fire Officer Mr. Zebalon McLean and the Manager for the Department of Waste Management, Mr. Greg Masicote have confirmed...
Results Of Road Town Hydrology Study Made Public
The Territory’s residents now have knowledge on how to secure life and property in high-risk flood areas after the results...
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE BVI
Synopsis: Fresh winds will maintain hazardous seas. These winds will also result in weak instability in the lower atmosphere. However, diverging...
BVI BUSINESSES TO IMPROVE CONTINGENCY PLANNING
Owners of businesses in the British Virgin Islands are getting assistance to improve their contingency planning to better recover from...
PENN IS VICE CHAIR OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL TSUNAMI PROGRAMME
Emergency Communications Manager, of the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) Mr. Jasen Penn, has been elected Vice Chairperson of the...
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE VI
Synopsis: Atlantic surface high pressure will generate a moderate to brisk wind flow across the region. The high will also support...
A STATEMENT BY ACTING GOVERNOR, DAVID D. ARCHER JR. UPDATE ON COX HEATH FIRE FRIDAY 11TH MAY, 2018
As of today (Friday) 11 May 2018, the fire at Cox Heath continues to be contained which means that the...