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Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:No electricity since 12am....no water as well. Mini generator on the water pump. Pain far east!
Any idea from T&TEC when it should be back?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:No electricity since 12am....no water as well. Mini generator on the water pump. Pain far east!
Any idea from T&TEC when it should be back?
Ttec rep: "all our crews are working to restore your supply, no time line given, thank you"
Shrugs shoulders
sam1978 wrote:daring dragoon wrote:hope we get flood yes. i wanna test out my barrel raft i built for emergency. i hoping for flood like in 2017/1028
Attention you looking for, or is just dotish you dotish?
You have to be one big arseh ole to make a comment like that. Nothing new for you though. You should drown while testing it out and make the world a better place , one less Arseh ole.
Overnight Trinidad and Tobago experienced severe adverse weather conditions associated with a cluster of thunderstorms. The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service has issued a yellow alert which has been updated to remain in effect until 8:00pm tomorrow.
Disaster Management reports indicate that there was a total of 314 blown or damaged roofs, 102 fallen trees, a few downed or damaged power lines, 4 incidences of land slippage and 1 incidence of flooding reported.
Unfortunately, a few areas were rendered impassable. associated with the adverse weather system.
The Disaster Management Units are mobilised and have been conducting assessments and rendering aid to burgesses with the assistance of the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service and Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission
Citizens are reminded to be prepared, stay updated and to contact their respective Disaster Management Unit in the event of disasters.
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Arima Borough Corporation 800-2ABC (2222)
Chaguanas Borough Corporation 800- DCBC (3222)
Couva/Tabaquite/Talparo Regional Corporation 800 - CTTC (2882)
Diego Martin Regional Corporation 800 - DMRC (3672)
Penal/Debe Regional Corporation 800 - PDRC (7372)
Point Fortin Regional Corporation 800 - PFBC (7322)
Princes Town Regional Corporation 800 - PTRC (7872)
Port of Spain City Corporation 800- PSCC (7722)
San Fernando City Corporation 800 - SCDU (7238)
Sangre Grande Regional Corporation 800 - SGRC (7472)
San Juan/Laventille Regional Corporation 800 - SLRC (7572)
Siparia Regional Corporation 800 - 4SRC (4772)
Mayaro/Rio Claro Regional Corporation 800 - 4MRC (4672)
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Tobago Emergency Management Agency - 211
For information on sandbags and emergency shelters as well as relief assistance following instances of flooding, fallen trees, landslips and other disasters - contact your Municipal Corporation!
eliteauto wrote:Lots of lightning and thunder as I drove from Mayaro to Grande just now, with a consistent drizzle and pockets of heavier rainfall, seems to be extending all the way to Arouca. It may not be heavy but that consistency could lead to some repeat flooding
Yup, not all taxi services are the sameDe Dragon wrote:eliteauto wrote:Lots of lightning and thunder as I drove from Mayaro to Grande just now, with a consistent drizzle and pockets of heavier rainfall, seems to be extending all the way to Arouca. It may not be heavy but that consistency could lead to some repeat flooding
Taxi is essential service now?
De Dragon wrote:eliteauto wrote:Lots of lightning and thunder as I drove from Mayaro to Grande just now, with a consistent drizzle and pockets of heavier rainfall, seems to be extending all the way to Arouca. It may not be heavy but that consistency could lead to some repeat flooding
Taxi is essential service now?
stev wrote:geez...the whole country looks like SBCS take over with all the galvanize...
De Dragon wrote:eliteauto wrote:Lots of lightning and thunder as I drove from Mayaro to Grande just now, with a consistent drizzle and pockets of heavier rainfall, seems to be extending all the way to Arouca. It may not be heavy but that consistency could lead to some repeat flooding
Taxi is essential service now?
sam1978 wrote:De Dragon wrote:eliteauto wrote:Lots of lightning and thunder as I drove from Mayaro to Grande just now, with a consistent drizzle and pockets of heavier rainfall, seems to be extending all the way to Arouca. It may not be heavy but that consistency could lead to some repeat flooding
Taxi is essential service now?
What? Eliteauto is a taxi driver? I thought he was some big boy in the govt.
He musbe just want people to know he have a curfew pass.
sam1978 wrote:Well you will have to excuse me. I see you say you in ministerial level committee meetings nah, so I thought you in the govt. So where you does sit in on these meetings in the taxi stand?
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