Jamaican American actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is among those sheltering in Jamaica as the island faces the impact of Hurricane Beryl.
The Abbott Elementary actress, 68, posted this video on her social media page earlier today, as heavy showers began.
Jamaica is feeling the impact of Hurricane Beryl as heavy rains and wind gusts have intensified over the past few hours. Already there are several reports of fallen trees and damaged roofing.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says some 500 Jamaicans are being housed at shelters across the island.
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There are unconfirmed reports that Michael St. John the owner of the D' Dial Fitness Club at Long Circular Mall, St. James was shot at the location on Thursday morning. He is reportedly listed in a stable condition.
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A look at the severe flooding in St. Lucia.
Footage of the unfortunate event that claimed the life of Jamie Walker who was shot twice and died in the parking lot of WEE Supermarket.
Just one view of what some citizens braved today.
Flooding has been reported in several areas throughout the country. Be safe guys.
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley breaks his silence, responding to UNC Senator Anil Roberts' recent verbal attacks on his wife.
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Green band maxi-taxi operators took time off from their regular route on Friday morning to pay their respects to their colleague, 39 year old Stevenson Sandiford, who was gunned down one week ago.
The father of six, of Railway Road, Couva, was targeted during a drive by shooting in California last Friday.
His funeral service is being held at the St. Andrew Anglican Church in Couva.
Port officials have already been ordered to survey people coming into the country, as government puts resources in place to treat with monkey pox, in the event it becomes a viral threat.
The other measures were outlined by Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh during today’s sitting of the House of Representatives.
TRAFFIC IN THE WEST:
WASA has almost completed repairs on a ruptured 16-inch diameter pipeline along the Western Main Road, Cocorite, in the vicinity of Peake’s Service Station.
The traffic disruption resulted in a traffic pile-up in West Trinidad for most of today.
Video Courtesy Diego Martin Central MP and Communications Minister, Symon de Nobriga, shared at 8:20pm.
You may have seen this video of police apprehending Anthony Seepersad, the last of the five men who escaped from the Golden Grove Prison on Sunday night to be recaptured.
Well, following claims in the public domain that the footage was actually staged, the Trinidad and Tobago Prison Service is attempting to clear the air.
Read the official statement issued by the Service HERE: https://ojoworldtt.com/prison-service-denies-video-of-inmate-recapture-was-staged/