


Flooding and Landslide Warnings Continue
IKE displaces 43,000 in Dominican Republic
Santo Domingo.- In a statement issued 6 a.m. today the National Meteorological Office (ONAMET) said the flooding and landslide warning remains in effect around the country, with some southeast region communities still cut off as the downpours continue.
ONAMET said the climate in the country’s east region (Hato Mayor, La Romana, El Seibo and La Altagracia) is expected to improve as the cloud cover decreases.
Meteorology said today it will analyze a huge cloud cover and a small tropical disturbance left by Hurricane Ike.
ONAMET said the climate in the country’s east region (Hato Mayor, La Romana, El Seibo and La Altagracia) is expected to improve as the cloud cover decreases.
Meteorology said today it will analyze a huge cloud cover and a small tropical disturbance left by Hurricane Ike.
Dominican convoy off to help Haiti’s storm victims
SANTO DOMINGO.- A convoy with food, drinking water, medecine and medical and paramedical personnel will leave Monday morning for Port-au-Prince, where humanitarian aid will be given to people affected by the storms Hanna and Ike.
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