NEMA continues to monitor activities in tropics

Thu, Sep 2nd 2010, 07:43 PM

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Nassau, The Bahamas - The National
Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, deactivated its operations as all
watches and warnings regarding Hurricane Earl and Tropical Storm Fiona,
have been discontinued for The Bahamas.

Meanwhile, Captain Stephen Russell,
director of NEMA says, "we will continue to monitor the activities
of these systems until they fizzle out and no longer pose a threat to
our coastlines."

As a result of the 25ft sea wells caused
by Hurricane Earl as it passed off Eleuthera on Wednesday, the water
main to the Glass Window Bridge was damaged... 

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