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The murder count continues to increase even as T&T remains under a State of Emergency (SoE).
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The Carib Street Complex of the San Fernando City Corporation, home to its Transportation and Mechanical Departments unit responsible for maintaining the city’s operational fleet.
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An undisclosed quantity of equipment has gone missing from the San Fernando City Corporation’s Carib Street Complex in San Fernando, from where the Corporation executes the maintenance and wastewater services for the city.
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Heavily armed police and soldiers conducting an intense manhunt for escaped suspects that participated in an early morning home invasion in Cunupia on Saturday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Police say they are closing in on two remaining suspects linked to a series of violent home invasions across Central Trinidad, as investigators intensify operations following the dismantling of a criminal gang believed to be behind the attacks.
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FILE: Members of the public shelter from rain as they walk along the Brian Lara Promenade, Independence Square, Port-of-Spain, in March.
ROGER JACOB
Trinidad and Tobago’s 2026 wet season has officially begun, two weeks earlier than last year, signalling the start of what could be another critical period for flooding, water management and disaster preparedness.
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Aranguez farmer Bharath Rampersad speaks to Guardian Media about the crime situation in the community yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
Days after four bandits were killed and two others arrested in Cunupia after a home invasion, farmers and homeowners in Aranguez are calling for similar attention from the police after a spate of robberies and praedial larceny in their community.
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Acting Deputy Chief Fire Officer Ansar Ali at the scene of the fire that gutted the eastern section of the RS Imports Wholesale Warehouse 2000 yesterday.
SHASTRI BOODAN
A massive fire yesterday morning gutted the eastern section of RS Imports Wholesale Warehouse 2000 in Chase Village, Chaguanas, causing millions in infrastructure damage and millions more in business losses, according to owner Vijay Jaglal.
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Firemen use the skylift to extinguish the blaze at the eastern section of the RS Imports Wholesale Warehouse 2000 in Chase Village yesterday.
SHASTRI BOODAN
Chaguanas Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Baldath Maharaj has described yesterday’s fire in Chase Village as a troubling development for the wider business community in Central Trinidad.
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Fire tenders at the fire at RS Imports Wholesale Warehouse 2000 in Chase Village, Chaguanas yesterday.
VASHTI SINGH
Even though six new emergency vehicles have been deployed across the Southern Division, fire officials are warning that many stations are still operating with ageing appliances that are increasingly unreliable and pose a serious risk to officers and the public.
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FILE: WASA workers deliver water by truck to a resident of Rambert Village, Tableland, after the community went seven weeks without a pipeborne water supply in March.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath says Government’s proposals for increased penalties for offences relating to “water theft racket” will soon be forwarded to the Law Review Commission.
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Minister of Public Utilities Barry Padarath shows off his batting skills at the Soogrim Ramdhaniesingh Recreation Ground in Penal during the commissioning of lights on Monday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath has announced plans for a nationwide audit of the country’s electricity infrastructure, as the Government moves to strengthen the reliability of the power system.
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Only one buoy was allegedly found during a court-ordered site visit to the Buccoo Reef Marine Park to assess whether its boundaries are clearly demarcated.
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The King’s Bay Dam is currently at low levels.
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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine is imploring residents of Speyside and Delaford to conserve water amid a harsh dry season.
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