[ad name=”HTML-68″] [wpedon id=”23995″ align=”left”] MIAMI — The first storm of the 2018 Hurricane season has officially formed in the Caribbean. The National Hurricane Center
Read moreTRUMP SAYS: Virgin Islands Gov’t Won’t Have To Pay For Debris Removal, Emergency Home Repairs
[ad name=”HTML-68″] [wpedon id=”23995″ align=”left”] CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Additional federal disaster relief and recovery assistance has been authorized for the United States Virgin Islands at
Read moreDPNR Wants To Help You Recover Family Heirlooms After Hurricanes With Workshops
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Commissioner Dawn L. Henry, Esq. of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources announces that the Division of Libraries, Archives, and Museums
Read moreRecovery Worker ‘Swims’ At Only Beach In Territory Closed For Pollution … And Drowns
[ad name=”HTML-68″] [wpedon id=”23995″ align=”left”] CHARLOTTE AMALIE –– Police said a recovery worker ignored local government warnings and swam at the only beach closed to
Read morePuerto Rico Tourism Not Using Maria As An Excuse … Aggressively Pursuing Tourists
SAN JUAN — The Puerto Rico Tourism Company (PRTC) continues to reach major tourism milestones as the summer travel season approaches. Moving at a rapid-pace, Puerto Rico reaffirms
Read moreSt. Thomas Motorists Urged To Avoid Sewage Outflow Near Turpentine Run and Abattoir
CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority (VIWMA) contractors are trying to address an overflowing manhole in the Estate Nadir community that occurred
Read moreMayor of San Juan Says Puerto Rico Remains ‘In Desperate Need of Help’ Right Now
HARTFORD, Conn. — The mayor of San Juan said Thursday that Puerto Rico remains in desperate need of help eight months after Hurricane Maria and isn’t
Read moreHow Big Can A Tsunami Get in Caribbean? Big Enough With A 9.0 Earthquake Behind It
SAN JUAN — The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami has researchers reevaluating whether a magnitude 9.0 megathrust earthquake and resulting tsunami might also be a likely
Read more‘Firebreak’ Halts Coral Disease in Short-Term Study at Buck Island in St. Croix
CHRISTIANSTED — The progression of Caribbean yellow-band disease — a widespread killer of reef-building corals — can be significantly impeded by chiseling a “firebreak” around
Read morePuerto Rico Stocks Food, Water, Radios as Hurricane Season Approaches June 1
SAN JUAN — Federal and local officials said that they are stockpiling radios, food, water and generators in Puerto Rico and demanding rigorous emergency training to
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