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Rains, floods lash Sangre Grande

Rains, floods lash Sangre Grande 3 Hrs Ago Lystra Maloney holds her granddaugther Jessica as she stands in the entrance to her flooded home, Cunapo Southern Main Road, Coalmine, Sangre Grande, Tuesday. - ROGER JACOB As Trinidad and Tobago endured the effects of a yellow-level adverse weather event on Tuesday, Sangre Grande was the most affected area in North and Central Trinidad. A representative of the Disaster Management Unit of the Sangre Grande Regional Corporation said flooding was reported in Ojoe Road, Foster Road, Picton Road, Coalmine Road, Ramdass Street, Naranjan Street, and Oropouche Road. “Several communities would have been affected, so we’re doing our assessment at this present time. We have no reports of injuries or fatalities.”

Public consultation on Avenue changes

Public consultation on Avenue changes Ariapita Avenue. - The Urban Development Corporation of TT (Udecott) has scheduled a public consultation on enhancements for Ariapita Avenue, Woodbrook on April 26 at 7.30 pm. The consultation is being held in conjunction with the Port of Spain City Corporation and the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts. An April 15 post on Udecott’s Facebook page said the virtual consultation is being held to discuss the enhancements and have the public share its feedback. The event will be broadcast on its Facebook page. Port of Spain mayor Joel Martinez said on Monday, “The whole purpose behind the revitalisation of the Avenue is part of the redevelopment of Port of Spain.”

Discus thrower Quincy Wilson testifies at trial v NAAA : I felt abandoned

Discus thrower Quincy Wilson testifies at trial v NAAA : I felt abandoned 6 Hrs Ago TT discus thrower Quincy Wilson described feeling abandoned by the NAAA after being injured at the 2019 National Open Senior Championships during his testimony, at the opening of his trial against the NAAA, on Tuesday. - ALLAN V CRANE NATIONAL discus-thrower Quincy Wilson said he felt “abandoned” by the administrators of the National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAATT) after he was injured at one of its competitions in 2019. On July 28, Wilson competed in the National Open Senior Championships’ men’s discus throw, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, in Port of Spain. He won with a throw of 52.82 metres, which he achieved on his first throw, but slipped on the discus circle and fell on his fifth throw.

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