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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Heavy rains cause flooding in parts of Trinidad

by

Kalain Hosein
1010 days ago
20220822

Heavy af­ter­noon show­ers and thun­der­storms caused flood­ing, felled trees and pow­er out­ages across var­i­ous ar­eas of Trinidad yes­ter­day.

Flood­ing was re­port­ed from as south as the South­ern Main Road in Ota­hetie to as north as Morne Co­co Road, Diego Mar­tin.

Street and flash flood­ing al­so oc­curred across var­i­ous ar­eas of Port-of-Spain and Ch­agua­nas, caus­ing traf­fic de­lays and send­ing pedes­tri­ans scam­per­ing for dry land.

Flash flood­ing ren­dered parts of the Morne Co­co Road in Diego Mar­tin im­pass­able to all ve­hi­cles short­ly af­ter mid­day, with sig­nif­i­cant traf­fic de­lays along the West­ern Main Road in­to the Au­drey Jef­fery High­way due to flood­ing near Co­corite.

The West­ern Main Road in Care­nage was al­so tem­porar­i­ly im­pass­able af­ter a large tree fall around 1.45 pm, block­ing both lanes of the road­way.

Pow­er out­ages were al­so re­port­ed across parts of cen­tral and north­ern Trinidad, in­clud­ing Char­lieville, Long­denville, Wood­brook and Val­sayn.

Ac­cord­ing to the Min­istry of Rur­al De­vel­op­ment and Lo­cal Gov­ern­ment, they re­ceived 19 re­ports of flood­ing and one land­slide from com­mu­ni­ties in the Siparia Re­gion­al Cor­po­ra­tion. How­ev­er, the min­istry said ma­jor rivers were re­port­ed at be­low 50 per cent in its 1 pm up­date.

While no alerts, watch­es or warn­ings were is­sued by the Trinidad and To­ba­go Me­te­o­ro­log­i­cal Ser­vice for T&T, in a so­cial me­dia post, they said, “Some morn­ing sun­shine to­geth­er with light and vari­able sur­face winds and low-lev­el con­ver­gence from the east is caus­ing in­sta­bil­i­ty over Trinidad and To­ba­go. This is pro­duc­ing light to mod­er­ate show­ers and thun­der­storms in a few ar­eas. Con­di­tions are fore­cast to be rel­a­tive­ly set­tled by night-time de­spite a few show­ers in some ar­eas.”

The Met Of­fice al­so cau­tioned, “In the event of a heavy show­er or thun­der­storm, winds can be­come gusty in the vicin­i­ty, and street or flash flood­ing is like­ly in ar­eas so prone.”


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