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Time Ticking for Island Residents
Time Ticking for Island Residents
Time is ticking for the tourists and residents on the Family Islands as the reality of Hurricane Irene hits home. After long hours of anticipation Alex Rivera, the manager at Club Med in San Salvador, said that there is still so much to do. "We're really busy right now. People are being given food and we're sending people to their rooms. The weather is definitely starting to take a turn for the w...
Statement by The Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham Prime Minister on Hurricane Irene
As all are aware the country is once again under threat of impact by a major hurricane.
Hurricane Supply Checklist
Hurricane Supply Checklist
Hurricane Supply Checklist
Where there?s a hurricane fast approaching, safety should be first thing on your mind. Be prepared to act quickly by gathering everything your family might need ahead of time.
Be Prepared: Get Your Hurricane Supplies Kit Ready
Be Prepared: Get Your Hurricane Supplies Kit Ready
DISASTER SUPPLIES KIT
One of the most important tools for emergency preparedness is the Disaster Supplies Kit. Below are the most important items. Stock up today and store in a water-resistant container! Replenish as necessary.
Two-week supply of prescription medicines
Two-week supply on non-perishable/special dietary foods
DRINKING Water/containers: 1 gallon per day for two weeks
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HURRICANE ALERT
HURRICANE ALERT
HURRICANE ALERT - Killarney, please stay tuned to the news reports regarding Hurricane Irene. PREPARE for Nassau landfall on Thursday morning.
Hon. Dr. Hubert A. Minnis, Member of Parliament, Killanrey
Hurricane Tips And Safety Advice
Hurricane Tips And Safety Advice
Hurricane Season in The Caribbean officially began on June 1st and ends November 30th, meaning that this is the period most likely to see Hurricane activity. However, a natural disaster can occur at any time, and the best defense is to always be informed and prepared
Apart from the dangers posed by the force of high winds and heavy rainfall, a hurricane can also produce abnormal and extremely ...
AIDS camp is cut off over 78,000 light bill
AIDS camp is cut off over 78,000 light bill
By TANEKA THOMPSON
Tribune Staff Reporter
tthompson@tribunemedia.net
THE 58 residents of the All Saints Camp have been without electricity and running water for a month since BEC shut off power because of a $78,000 bill administrators say they cannot pay in full.
Now, management of the centre on Lazaretto Road are appealing for the public to make direct donations to the enormous bill bringing ...