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Tropical Storm Irma Forms in the Atlantic and Interests in the Caribbean Should Keep An Eye on It

Published 30 August 2017

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Tropical Storm Irma Forms in the Atlantic and Interests in the Caribbean Should Keep An Eye on It

FLORIDA, United States, Wednesday August 30, 2017 – Tropical Storm Irma has made an appearance and residents of the Caribbean are being advised to track its progress because it could potentially threaten some islands next week.

Earlier this week, the National Hurricane Centre (NHC) in Miami said potential tropical cyclone number 10 which was located off the southeast US coast had the potential to become the next named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season. But it was a tropical wave off the Cabo Verde Islands at that time that has developed into Irma.

The NHC said in its 11 a.m. advisory that Irma had formed over the far eastern Atlantic, but it posed no immediate threat. It was about 420 miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands and moving toward the west near 13 miles per hour at the time.

 

According to the NHC, that general motion is expected to continue for the next couple of days, along with some strengthening, and Irma, currently carrying maximum sustained winds near 50 miles per hour, could become a hurricane by Friday.

Forecasters say Irma will take about a week for the system to make its trek westward across the Atlantic Ocean, but interests in the Eastern Caribbean should monitor its progress, especially next week.

“Steering winds will guide Irma close to the Leeward Islands and then perhaps Puerto Rico and Hispaniola around the middle of next week,” said AccuWeather Meteorologist Brian Thompson.

 

“At the very least, there will be an increase in surf in the northeastern Caribbean early next week,” he added.

 

 

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Scumbo arrested as a suspect in the first double murder case of this year

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Published 29 August 2017

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Scumbo arrested as a suspect in the first double murder case of this year

(L-R) The male victim Taheba York (31) (FB name: Taheba Samuel) aka MABBLOW from SXM, but he was raised in Saint Kitts and the female victim Sabrina Martes (23).

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Potential Tropical Storm Harvey is Heading to the Windward Islands

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Published 17 August 2017

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Potential Tropical Storm Harvey is Heading to the Windward Islands

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Thursday August 17, 2017 – A tropical depression that forecasters say is likely to become Tropical Storm Harvey later today is headed for the Windward Islands.

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Police: Woman also shot and injured in my Last Night Fatal shooting

Published on 17 August 2017

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Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a forty one (41) year old resident of Vanard, Anse La Raye, namely Sherwin Auguste also known as “Shervy”.
Officers attached to the Criminal Investigations Department, Castries, received a report of a shooting, at Ravine Poisson, about 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 16, 2017.

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St. Kitts and Nevis Opposition Leader Douglas against introduction of visa for Venezuelans

Published 16 August 2017

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St. Kitts and Nevis Opposition Leader Douglas against introduction of visa for Venezuelans

PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD – Former St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister the Right Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas Tuesday urged Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders not to impose visa restrictions on Venezuelans in light of the ongoing political situation in that South American country.
The St. Lucia government said it is considering imposing visa restrictions on Venezuelans visiting the island as a result of the political situation in the South American country where opposition forces are seeking to remove President Nicolas Maduro from power.

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