THE VINCENTIAN PDF -30-04-21

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FRIDAY, APRIL 30,

2021

One of two dwellings in Rockies, East Kingstown, that did not withstand the force of the raging water.

VOLUME 115, No.17

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The Rabacca Bridge, already having taken the brunt of the wrought of La Soufrière, lost one of its rails and had the other twisted out of shape, during Thursday’s downpour.

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Not even a change of name to E.T. Joshua Commercial Centre could prevent the ‘usual’ flowing of the old terminal building at the decommissioned E. T. Joshua Airport.

Water and debris meant these vehicles on Bay Street, Kingstown were going nowhere, anytime soon.

Propane gas bottles went floating at the SOL Bulk Storage Unit at Arnos Vale.

The torrential rains laid bare the rodent infestation problem that plagues capital Kingstown as these creatures were washed from their abode in drains and cutters.

“IT IS DIFFICULTY to be optimistic at this time.” So said a senior citizen in a telephone conversation with THE VINCENTIAN at around 8:30 on Thursday morning. “Dengue fever, the coronavirus, the eruption of La Soufrière and now torrential rains! How much more can we bear?” the elder asked. And to bear that out, the pictures shared here tell a thousand stories, to modify the old saying of a picture being worth a thousand words.


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