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Al-Rawi: Prepare for worst, pray for best - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

MINISTER of Local Government Faris Al-Rawi on Wednesday evening told Newsday he was "preparing for the worst but praying for the best" as the country awaited an approaching tropical wave which the Met Office had said was almost guaranteed to impact the country with a deluge of water.

He said all 14 local government corporations plus his head office "are in active field work right now" aided by the police, Defence Force, WASA, TTEC, SWMCOL.

Al-Rawi said the focus was on observing the rainfall which he said was coming in spurts just as predicted.

"It's fairly heavy rainfall. We are paying attention to how water-logged the area is.

"We had reports of typical landslides coming down in what I'd call 'the usual suspect' areas - the north coast, Matelot, etcetera. As you'd recall we had some landslides a couple of weeks ago and the water has been so heavy and present that the soil is still extremely waterlogged."

Al-Rawi said the ministry has placed backhoes in certain spots in the event landslips occur there.

"Right now we've made a call to all citizens to be prepared as best as they can. We are physically assisting in all reports that we get."

He said his ministry was offering sandbags.

"We have approximately 25,000 sandbags in circulation, as we speak.

"But right now we are just encouraging people to report issues that may become a difficulty in heavy rain, or to report matters that have actually happened, and also to take self-care and self-protection as best as possible." This latter included properly positioning their appliances, looking after their livestock and utilising sandbags.

"So all agencies are on full alert.

"We are not under a tropical storm watch but there is a significant amount of water and we are therefore being very serious about it.

"We have the municipal police as eyes and ears everywhere, double checking what is real news from fake news. We are physically paying attention to the water levels."

Al-Rawi said he has been in close contact with the Ministers of Public Utilities, Works and Transport, National Security, and Communications.

National Hurricane Centre in Miami at 2 pm on Wednesday gave an update. "A tropical wave is producing shower and thunderstorm activity near the southern Windward Islands and over adjacent waters. The system continues to show signs of organization, and it will likely become a tropical depression within the next couple of days." The disturbance was forecast to move west-northwestward across the southern Windward Islands on Wednesday and later this week toward the central Caribbean Sea.

"Interests in the Windward Islands should closely monitor the progress of this system as heavy rainfall and gusty winds are affecting these islands.

"Regardless of development, heavy rainfall is forecast to affect north-western Venezuela, north-eastern Colombia, and the ABC (Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao) island chain later this week. An Air Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft is scheduled to survey the system this evening." The NHC cited a 70 per cent chance

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