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Puerto Rico Tourism Not Using Maria As An Excuse … Aggressively Pursuing Tourists
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Puerto 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 the destination's readiness to host…
Posted by John McCarthy May 21, 2018
St. Thomas Motorists Urged To Avoid Sewage Outflow Near Turpentine Run and Abattoir
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St. 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 on Saturday, May 19, 2018.…
Posted by John McCarthy May 21, 2018
Mayor of San Juan Says Puerto Rico Remains ‘In Desperate Need of Help’ Right Now
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Mayor 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 ready for the hurricane season…
Posted by John McCarthy May 18, 2018
How Big Can A Tsunami Get in Caribbean? Big Enough With A 9.0 Earthquake Behind It
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How 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 risk for the Caribbean region,…
Posted by May 17, 2018
‘Firebreak’ Halts Coral Disease in Short-Term Study at Buck Island in St. Croix
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‘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 the diseased coral tissue, but…
Posted by John McCarthy May 17, 2018
Puerto Rico Stocks Food, Water, Radios as Hurricane Season Approaches June 1
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Puerto 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 prepare the U.S. commonwealth for…
Posted by John McCarthy May 15, 2018
READY TO BLOW! Kilauea About To Explode … Last Time It Did in 1990 It Destroyed Kalapana
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READY TO BLOW! Kilauea About To Explode … Last Time It Did in 1990 It Destroyed Kalapana

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] PAHOA, Hawaii -- Residents near Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano faced warnings today that more lava-spewing fissures could open near their homes and that the volcano’s summit…
Posted by John McCarthy May 14, 2018
MOTHER’S DAY SURPRISE! WAPA Keeps Power Off All Night On St. Thomas … St. Croix Two Hours
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MOTHER’S DAY SURPRISE! WAPA Keeps Power Off All Night On St. Thomas … St. Croix Two Hours

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] CHARLOTTE AMALIE -- The Virgin Island Water and Power Authority (WAPA) tried its best to keep a running count of where the power was on…
Posted by John McCarthy May 14, 2018
CARPHA: Dengue Cases Increasing In Latin America … Caribbean Region Could Be Next
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CARPHA: Dengue Cases Increasing In Latin America … Caribbean Region Could Be Next

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] PORT OF SPAIN -- While Chikungunya and Zika, which swept the region in 2014 and 2016, are not expected back anytime soon, the Caribbean Public…
Posted by John McCarthy May 12, 2018
DPNR Says Stench From Stinking Sargassum Forces Office Closure In St. Thomas Today
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DPNR Says Stench From Stinking Sargassum Forces Office Closure In St. Thomas Today

CHARLOTTE AMALIE -- The Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR) said today that it is working to minimize the effects of the decomposing sargassum seaweed that has been impacting…
Posted by John McCarthy May 10, 2018

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