Maurice Info Search Nouvelle France bustop near Police Station impracticable . Grand Bel Air main road impracticable .
All other roads remain practicable. One lane at Batelage remains impracticable and diversion is in place for people moving from the South towards the Centre of the island, they have use the Surinam to Desfosse street.
The NEOC remains activated at level III and is monitoring the situation around the island. Durant the island rain was recorded across the island.
Since 530pm on Tuesday till Wednesday at 5am, MFRS received 11 requests and 3 interventions were carried out: 2 in house at Bel Ombre and 1 in yard at New Mosque Road Chemin Grenier.
Dans le sud : 13 demandes d assistance envoyées au MFRS, débris enlevés par la RDA
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Worse than Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: Abandoned Yemeni Tanker Can Wreck the Red Sea
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Post-wakashio : Après cinq mois de nettoyage, Polyeco et Le Floch plient bagage
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December 30, 2020
As 2020 comes to a close, we’re taking a look back at the stories that were read the most by readers. For probably the first time, we’re happy to report that all of the top posts in received over 100K views each. But without further ado, here are the stories that had people clicking in 2020.
10. USS Kid Arrives in Washington Flying a Pirate Flag
The guided-missile destroyer USS Kidd (DDG 100) arrives in Washington flying the “Jolly Roger”, a flag that is synonymous with piracy on the high seas. U.S. Navy Photo
The U.S. Navy’s guided-missile destroyer USS Kidd returned to its homeport in Everett, Washington in September flying a giant “Jolly Roger” pirate flag. This most-read post offers some background on why Kidd is one of three U.S. Navy ships that has actually been allowed to fly the flag of piracy. Full story…