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Barbados preparing to shut down as Tropical Storm Dorian approaches

Published:Monday | August 26, 2019 | 9:53 AM
Barbadian motorists seeking to fill up their vehicles as Tropical Storm Dorian approaches - CMC photo.

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – The Barbados government Monday announced plans to shut down the island as Tropical Storm Dorian becomes better organised as it moves closer to the island.

A government statement said that the shutdown procedures would begin at 10:00 a.m (local time) and that “only essential services in the private and public sectors should open today.”

Home Affairs Minister, Edmund Hinkson, has called for Barbadians to be off the streets no later than noon and that the last Transport Board bus to any destination will leave the bus terminals at 11:00 a.m local time.

 “According to the Policy Framework and Standard Operating Procedures for the Systematic Shutdown and Reactivation of Barbados, essential services in the private sector are utility companies, supermarkets, mini-marts, shops, pharmacies, general stores including hardware stores and lumberyards, companies that provide public transportation and telecommunication providers,” a government spokesperson said.

In its latest bulletin, the Miami-based National Hurricane Centre said that Dorian was getting “better organised” and is expected to bring tropical storm conditions to the Windward Islands later on Monday.

It said that the storm, the fourth for the 2019 Atlantic Hurricane season, was located about 205 miles, east south east of Barbados, 315 miles, east south east of St. Lucia with maximum sustained winds of 60 miles per hour .

A tropical storm warning is in effect for Barbados, St Lucia and St Vincent and the Grenadines, while a tropical storm watch remains in effect for Dominica, Martinique, Grenada and its dependencies, Saba and St Eustatius.

The centre said that Dorian is moving toward the west near 14 mph and a turn towards the west-northwest is expected later Tuesday, with this motion continuing through Tuesday night.

“On the forecast track, the center of Dorian is expected to be near the Windward Islands late today and tonight and move into the eastern Caribbean Sea on Tuesday,” the centre said, noting that Dorian could be near hurricane strength on Tuesday and Wednesday while it moves over the eastern Caribbean Sea.

“Dorian is expected to produce total rain accumulations of two to four inches in Barbados, the Windward Islands, and Dominica through Tuesday.  Isolated maximum amounts of six inches are possible in Barbados and the Windward Islands.”

Hinkson said that staff of the Sanitation Service Authority, the Ministry of Public Works and Maintenance, the National Conservation Commission and the National Housing Corporation will also be deployed to continue the clean-up ahead of the storm’s impact.

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