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No amount of bamboo preventing the ground from slipping with poorly maintained waterways and drained.Before anybody take shots at the corporations,Large waterways fall under the drainage department of the ministrynick639v2 wrote:Cantmis wrote:Bamboo effective in controlling soil erosion.
I just see a hill with bamboo slide away in gran Couva so I aint feel that working again na
DMan7 wrote:
I am thankful that we have had no flood related deaths so far.Thats an awful way to go.The best anybody can hope for right now is that the weather improves.maj. tom wrote:you all realize that what we experienced here over the last week is more or less the cumulative rainfall energy of a Category 1 hurricane, without the winds.
All those who always posting here about wishing for disaster and having glee at wanting our people to suffer, it must be feeling nice.
Bamboo #2 wiped out from the videos I've seen. Gone. Some reports of 15 feet of water deep near the levees.
Phone Surgeon wrote:Yea...i now come out of bamboo#2 with a coast guard boat...went in at 3pm with some padnas to try to help out someone. After we put up their vehicles on blocks and all their beds tvs fridge ontop counters and tables ....carried in several submersible pumps to try to block the doors and pump out the house....
But water rise atleast 18 inches while we were there. We buss out before high tide.
Most bamboo ppl hadda abandon their houses for the night.
God bless you and your friends for helping people in need.Phone Surgeon wrote:Yea...i now come out of bamboo#2 with a coast guard boat...went in at 3pm with some padnas to try to help out someone. After we put up their vehicles on blocks and all their beds tvs fridge ontop counters and tables ....carried in several submersible pumps to try to block the doors and pump out the house....
But water rise atleast 18 inches while we were there. We buss out before high tide.
Most bamboo ppl hadda abandon their houses for the night.
Phone Surgeon wrote:Yea...i now come out of bamboo#2 with a coast guard boat...went in at 3pm with some padnas to try to help out someone. After we put up their vehicles on blocks and all their beds tvs fridge ontop counters and tables ....carried in several submersible pumps to try to block the doors and pump out the house....
But water rise atleast 18 inches while we were there. We buss out before high tide.
Most bamboo ppl hadda abandon their houses for the night.
timelapse wrote:This river falls under MOWT as it is a major watercourse.Councillor for the area is Dubraj Persad,and MP for Couva North is Ratiram.Corporation does not have the machinery required for a large job like that and have been pleading with Duckface Sinanan to get it done .Is not an area with PNM big boys,so they don't care.VexXx Dogg wrote:Rahtid wrote:timelapse wrote:River used to de silt under Kamla.YOUR PM decided that the contractor doing it was too fair skinned.My MP,up to this morning was braying on the deaf ears of the Minister of Works to remove a major blockage in a river.MaxPower wrote:timelapse wrote:YOUR beloved government does not see the need to de-silt the mouths of the rivers.If the rivers blocked up where they supposed to drain,we are constantly going to get floods.
Yeh toppy you have a point.
What would your great leader Kamla have done bro?
Just saying eh but when money get tief out and you want to de-slit and what not, that costs money especially if you want to pay contractors exorbitantly for doing sheit work or nothing at all.
Btw, what is your MP doing?
YOUR minister of works actually blocked a river in Manzanilla.How great this government is!!
The bridge in Joyce Road or Korea village has a fallen slab in the water, blocking the flow causing water to back up to Limehead Road and further down before Hardy Boys supermarket. Who can we talk to? I'm asking because apparently noone in Chaguanas Borough cares
Joyce Road and Korea falls under the remit of the CTTRC, not CBC.
Yeah,it in my yard alreadyRahtid wrote:timelapse wrote:This river falls under MOWT as it is a major watercourse.Councillor for the area is Dubraj Persad,and MP for Couva North is Ratiram.Corporation does not have the machinery required for a large job like that and have been pleading with Duckface Sinanan to get it done .Is not an area with PNM big boys,so they don't care.VexXx Dogg wrote:Rahtid wrote:timelapse wrote:River used to de silt under Kamla.YOUR PM decided that the contractor doing it was too fair skinned.My MP,up to this morning was braying on the deaf ears of the Minister of Works to remove a major blockage in a river.MaxPower wrote:timelapse wrote:YOUR beloved government does not see the need to de-silt the mouths of the rivers.If the rivers blocked up where they supposed to drain,we are constantly going to get floods.
Yeh toppy you have a point.
What would your great leader Kamla have done bro?
Just saying eh but when money get tief out and you want to de-slit and what not, that costs money especially if you want to pay contractors exorbitantly for doing sheit work or nothing at all.
Btw, what is your MP doing?
YOUR minister of works actually blocked a river in Manzanilla.How great this government is!!
The bridge in Joyce Road or Korea village has a fallen slab in the water, blocking the flow causing water to back up to Limehead Road and further down before Hardy Boys supermarket. Who can we talk to? I'm asking because apparently noone in Chaguanas Borough cares
Joyce Road and Korea falls under the remit of the CTTRC, not CBC.
Flooding from Limehead Road to the corner by Hardy Boys Supermarket atm.
My house is an island.sMASH wrote:Damn... Tings rufff.
Feel people should look into raising the height of they yards, and condemning the ground level.
I hear some places along caroni see 6ft of water.
Backfill, and throw up another level.
When fluid come, u Jess will be an island.
Its reaching everywhere I put black lines when we left at 7Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:Yea...i now come out of bamboo#2 with a coast guard boat...went in at 3pm with some padnas to try to help out someone. After we put up their vehicles on blocks and all their beds tvs fridge ontop counters and tables ....carried in several submersible pumps to try to block the doors and pump out the house....
But water rise atleast 18 inches while we were there. We buss out before high tide.
Most bamboo ppl hadda abandon their houses for the night.
Jeez that hard
how far north the flood waters reaching in Bamboo #2?
You see.All terrible things are SpanishDuane 3NE 2NR wrote:
paid_influencer wrote:place was hot today
went for a exercise outside and started seeing everything blue when i come back inside
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:b792e068-29ff-4c99-ac9a-e007d95ab8d0.jpg
We are in for some cool nights this week
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