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Today Newspaper building severely damaged
PHILIPSBURG — Readers, subscribers, advertisers and regular visitors to the TODAY Newspaper offices will have seen by now that the office building has been ravaged by Hurricane Irma, leaving half of the building More...
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Diary of a hurricane
By Hilbert Haar MONT VERNON – On Wednesday, September 20, at 12.15 p.m. the power came back at our condo in Mont Vernon, just fifteen days after Hurricane Irma devastated the island. I still have no internet and More...
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Rhoda Arrindell says looting will need to be addressed
“The day before, I knew I had to prepare. Having had the experience of a few hurricanes ever since childhood, and after seeing what was to come on the radar, I thought I would prepare as best as I could for More...
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Dominica update! – Hurricane Maria
(CTO Release) — The minister of tourism Robert Tonge sent this update in the early hours of this morning. It’s a running commentary of affected communities, most of which may be unfamiliar to you. The prime More...
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CTO Release Sept. 20th, 2017: “Tremendous loss of housing and public buildings in Dominica”
Dear All, This message from Hartley Henry, the principal advisor to Dominica’s prime minister: This is Hartley Henry – Principal Advisor to Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica. It’s 4:30am More...
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CTO HURRICANE MARIA UPDATE
September 19th, 2017 — The eye of Hurricane Maria passed over the Commonwealth of Dominica last night and into the early hours of this morning. Even while it was still impacting, Prime Minister Roosevelt More...
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Mother makes wise decision to move before storm
Great Bay — As a direct result of hurricane Irma which has devastated this 37 square mile island, many of its citizens will have a story to tell, some more compelling than the other. Michjel Jeune is just More...
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Geography Teacher picks up the pieces
By Julie Alcin South Reward — “I walked around and got really sad, and as I sat staring at my classroom, I just wanted to cry, but the best way to deal with it is to get something and start cleaning,” More...
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Business owners St. Maarten slowly grasping magnitude of Irma
WILLEMSTAD – The inhabitants of St. Maarten continue to feel the effects of hurricane Irma, where the majority of the island is still in a state of emergency. The infrastructure of the island has severely been More...
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CBCS Director: “Damages estimated to be 2,5 billion dollars
AIRPORT — In an interview with Today.sx at the SXM Airport, Alberto Romero, Interim-President of the Central Bank of Curacao & St. Maarten (CBCS), said that he has received reports estimating damages so More...