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UPDATE: Premier Fahie calls for vigilance ahead of Tropical Cyclone

With the possibility that the Virgin Islands could feel some effects of a passing tropical cyclone, Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has urged the people of the Virgin Islands to be in a state of preparedness in the event of further development. Photo: GIS/File
According to the Department of Disaster Management (DDM), the disturbance is forecast to reach portions of the Lesser Antilles tonight, then move near the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on Tuesday, and be near Hispaniola around the middle of this week. Photo: Facebook
According to the Department of Disaster Management (DDM), the disturbance is forecast to reach portions of the Lesser Antilles tonight, then move near the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on Tuesday, and be near Hispaniola around the middle of this week. Photo: Facebook
As of the latest Department of Disaster Management’s update for Tuesday, August 10, 2021, the cyclone is located at the coordinates 15.7N 62.2W which is approximately 214 miles east-south-east off Road Town, 65 miles south-west of Guadeloupe and 330 miles east-south-east of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Photo: DDM
As of the latest Department of Disaster Management’s update for Tuesday, August 10, 2021, the cyclone is located at the coordinates 15.7N 62.2W which is approximately 214 miles east-south-east off Road Town, 65 miles south-west of Guadeloupe and 330 miles east-south-east of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Photo: DDM
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- With the possibility that the Virgin Islands could feel some effects of a passing tropical cyclone, Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has urged the people of the Virgin Islands to be in a state of preparedness in the event of further development.

“People of the Virgin Islands, I want all of us to continue to be in a state of preparedness where we remain vigilant in the event that there is any further development that could lead to a storm warning for us. As always, your Government urges you to be ready and stay ready as this potential system approaches,” Premier Fahie urged in a statement on August 9, 2021.

He said persons should consider getting their properties secured and conduct regular checks on persons within their neighbourhoods.

“For Government’s part, we have been working diligently this season to clear debris, activate our plans, and do all in our power to protect the Virgin Islands, all while continuing to take steps to minimise the impact of COVID-19.”

Latest weather update

As of the latest Department of Disaster Management’s update for Tuesday, August 10, 2021, the cyclone is located at the coordinates 15.7N 62.2W which is approximately 214 miles east-south-east off Road Town, 65 miles south-west of Guadeloupe and 330 miles east-south-east of Ponce, Puerto Rico.

It has a wind speed of 35 mph, and its pressure is recorded to be 29.83" 1010 MB, heading west-north-west at 17 mph. 

Showers, thunderstorms and gusty winds are anticipated in the territory during the next 24 hours as the outer bands of the cyclone passes. 

Meanwhile, Governor John J. Rankin CMG also issued a call to residents to be vigilant and prepared ahead of any possible impact stemming from the passage of Tropical Cyclone 6.

He said even if this system does not develop to reach the threshold of a tropical storm, it is likely that the VI will see some winds and rain associated with this system.

See previous article published August 9, 2021

Tropical storm watches or warnings for VI possible today- DDM

The National Hurricane Centre (NHC), in its 8:00am advisory today, Monday, August 9, 2021, said showers and thunderstorms have become more concentrated this morning in association with a low pressure system located about 150 miles east of Barbados.

It said environmental conditions are expected to be conducive for additional development, and a tropical depression is likely to form later today or tonight while the low moves west-northwestward at 10 to 15 mph.

Disturbance expected to reach VI Tuesday

According to the Department of Disaster Management (DDM), the disturbance is forecast to reach portions of the Lesser Antilles tonight, then move near the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on Tuesday, and be near Hispaniola around the middle of this week.

“Tropical storm watches or warnings could be required today with shorter-than-normal lead times for portions of the Lesser Antilles, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. In addition, heavy rains and flooding are likely for the Leeward Islands, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico,” DDM said.

DDM also said while at this time there are no watches or warnings for the [British] Virgin Islands, persons must continue to monitor the Atlantic in case of any changes with these systems.

18 Responses to “UPDATE: Premier Fahie calls for vigilance ahead of Tropical Cyclone”

  • Guest (09/08/2021, 11:37) Like (17) Dislike (2) Reply
    this is not DDM saying, NHC said it. give credit where credit is due
    • Fido (10/08/2021, 15:23) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
      Looks like we need a couple of weeks of prayer and fasting for this. After all, it worked great last time for Covid.
  • ... (09/08/2021, 15:56) Like (24) Dislike (19) Reply
    Kindly call off work island wide if there is going to be flooding and a depression, some employers do not care about their employees lives.
    • @… (10/08/2021, 09:40) Like (11) Dislike (5) Reply
      some of us really very foolish. as an adult you know leaving your house to go to work will be a danger and you still head out to work and blaming the business owner what an @$&
      • yall (10/08/2021, 12:02) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
        if the employers a money hungry Axx what can a poor employee do ? get sacked from their job? come out yall nutshell and see what really happens around this place!!!
      • thank you (10/08/2021, 14:23) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
        If anything is going on, use your noggin and stay in your home. Why leave your home and place yourself in danger.
  • dont get me annoyed (10/08/2021, 10:36) Like (13) Dislike (1) Reply
    Why are we getting paranoid for every little thing? This thing is passing south of st.croix and they are not stressing like us who are more than a hundred miles away
  • akon (10/08/2021, 11:27) Like (8) Dislike (10) Reply
    What y'all need to do is stop sending our children st john to get that poison. This weather will pass but that poison will stay inside our future generation
    • Peaches (10/08/2021, 17:15) Like (4) Dislike (3) Reply
      @akon I wish I could shake your hand. Those parents are so foolish. I sorry for those poor children.
  • all (10/08/2021, 11:35) Like (1) Dislike (7) Reply
    Please light your candles and use your oils generously. Cast your prayers to the ancestors to protect us from the weather.
    • @ all: Can our ancestors that are now dead protect us? (10/08/2021, 15:31) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
      You wrote, and I quoted: "Please light your candles and use your oils generously. Cast your prayers to the ancestors to protect us from the weather." Really? Since when they can protect us from the weather? What kind of oils are yiu refering to? No offence intended to you. Just asking for clarification. I honestly don't believe that they, our ancestors, are able to protect us. I know that our Creator truly is able to protect us,and is doing it now perfectly, if we follow His instructions precisely.
      • @@all (10/08/2021, 19:36) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
        Your creator is your mom and dad. They created you. If you follow their instructions i am certain you will not fail you. If they have already passed on- wouldn’t your creator also now be your ancestor?
  • JUST MAKING IT LOOK (10/08/2021, 12:28) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    LIKE HE DOING SOMETHING / FANTASTIC , LOOKS LIKE WE IN HOLLYWOOD
  • Alright then (10/08/2021, 13:03) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    You all betrer listen to him because the $$$ purse is empty no government funds to rebuild.
  • We ready (10/08/2021, 13:40) Like (2) Dislike (3) Reply
    Our home is ready fully prepared this season .....
  • Rubber Duck (10/08/2021, 13:47) Like (5) Dislike (2) Reply
    It’s raining. Shock horror. Watch you don’t melt.
  • WOW (10/08/2021, 16:11) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Wow Fahie people need money , people need help , COI say every time shit gets to your office it come out bigger. Now Hurricane coming we have no money, no food ‘ no shelter and you give away all this money to a few people. and talking about God ! Come man spread the love , give people food , at least $2000!per household and I mean every body , Tolians and expatriates is he same.
  • 1st District (11/08/2021, 02:44) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    And the stimulus granted district the remainder of the road will be eroded due to the ground swells. The break water walls should have been long rebuilt even with that unproportional wasted stimulus


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