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Road collapse may lead to shut down of commerce
Posted: Saturday, November 26, 2022

Mayaro MP: Road collapse may lead to shut down of commerce
The entire Manzanilla Road is on the verge of collapse

Another adverse weather alert issued: Low-level trough to bring rains
After discontinuing the latest adverse weather alert - yellow level, the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS/Met Office) issued another one on Friday.

Couva bridge compromised, MP advises caution
Couva North MP Ravi Ratiram is calling on the relevant Ministries for assistance

'They used the Coast Guard to stop us'
Rescuer's witness statement disputes Paria manager on preventing dives...

Dive companies: Paria Fuel didn't ask us to rescue divers

'You don't know?!' – CoE chairman stunned by Paria engineer
Hassan Mohammed, facilities engineer at Paria Fuel Trading Company, at several times could not give an answer when questioned by Lynch and commission counsel Ramesh Maharaj SC.

Mohammed's role had been to initially set out the scope of works to repair the pipeline. Tragically, four divers ultimately died.

Lynch said Paria had said the contractor (LMCS) was responsible for ensuring the safe removal of hydrocarbons from the pipeline, to leave it clear and dry, to facilitate repair work.

Possible tampering of evidence? OWTU raises questions on Paria's Board
Ancel Roget says the removal of Paria's executive management team is the correct thing to do

Student records unaffected by UWI fire
Officers from the Tunapuna and San Juan fire stations, as well as Fire Headquarters, Wrightson Road, Port of Spain, responded. Deputy principal Prof Indar Ramnarine commended the officers for their timely response and ability to quickly put out the flames. "I thought that we might have lost the building, but they (firefighters) did a really good job," he said.

Under siege in Morvant
Boy, 14, killed 'for rejecting gang'

14-year-old gunned down in Morvant, officers concerned



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