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An aerial view of Falmouth, Jamaica, in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.
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Digicel Trinidad and Tobago has announced that all calls to Jamaica are free of charge in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, which caused widespread damage across the island.
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The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) has taken action to stop the planned “Caroni Krab Dash – Flat Bottom and Small Boat Race” following an investigation into its potential environmental impact on the Caroni Swamp.
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Several police officers say they have not yet received their October salaries and are calling for an urgent explanation from the authorities.
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The San Fernando General Hospital.
RISHI RAGOONATH
A 15-year-old La Romaine High School student was hospitalised in critical condition on Tuesday after he and four schoolmates reportedly ingested an unknown substance.
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Damaged structures in Montego Bay , St James, Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa on Tuesday.
COURTESY: JAMAICA OBSERVER
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has mobilised a coordinated national relief effort to support Jamaica following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa.
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Investigations are continuing into two murders in Wallerfield and Valsayn between last night and early today.
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THA Secretary for Finance, Petal-Ann Roberts
The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) will inject an additional $300 million into development projects next year, raising its development budget to $501 million while keeping all other spending at 2025 levels.
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Jamaicans navigate through the muddy streets of Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth, Jamaica yesterday after Hurricane Melissa passed over the island on Tuesday.
COURTESY: JAMAICA OBSERVER
As Hurricane Melissa moves into the Atlantic and begins to weaken, residents of Jamaica are struggling to comprehend the extent of the death and destruction she has caused.
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FILE - President Nicolas Maduro flashes victory signs during Indigenous Day in Caracas, Venezuela, earlier this month.
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has called on Trinidad and Tobago citizens to prevent the United States from "starting a war in the Caribbean."
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This satellite image provided by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration shows Hurricane Melissa on Monday.
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All eyes were on Hurricane Melissa over the past week as it gained attention, initially due to its slow movement. However, once the National Hurricane Centre (NHC) increased the intensity forecast to a landfalling category five, meteorologists and other experts knew that this would be a record-breaking, historic system.
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Residents stand on the wreckage of a house destroyed by Hurricane Melissa in Santa Cruz, Jamaica, yesterday.
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KINGSTON - More than 25,000 people were packed into shelters yesterday after the storm ripped roofs off their homes and left them temporarily homeless. Dixon said 77% of the island was without power.
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Demonstrators hold posters of Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar during a government-organised march in Caracas, Venezuela, on Tuesday, as the countries feud over US military activity in the Caribbean Sea.
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Thousands of Venezuelan government supporters took to the streets of Miranda on Tuesday, holding placards bearing the image of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and calling on her not to “destroy the peace” in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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