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The aftermath of Hurricane Matthew
The aftermath of Hurricane Matthew
In the dawning days of October, Hurricane Matthew entered the Bahamian chain of islands as a category three tempest.
No job cuts 'for now' at power company
No job cuts 'for now' at power company
PRESIDENT of the Bahamas Electrical Workers Union Paul Maynard yesterday said there will be no layoffs "for now" at the Bahamas Power and Light Company now that the new management company has taken over.
BTC: 'No Full Assessment Of Disruptions Until All Power Is Restored'
A full assessment of how Hurricane Sandy contributed to the disruptions of the country's telecommunications services cannot be completed until the Bahamas Electricity Corporation restores full electrical power, a BTC official said yesterday.
12,000 customers without power
12,000 customers without power
As the effort to fully restore electricity supply to New Providence approaches two weeks since Hurricane Matthew passed, crippling the capital's electrical grid, Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) yesterday admitted there are 12,000 customers who remain in the dark.
Union 'not worried' about jobs
Union 'not worried' about jobs
BAHAMAS Electrical Workers Union President Paul Maynard said yesterday he is "not worried" about possible layoffs as officials seek to reorganise staff under the operations of the new Bahamas Power & Light Company Ltd.