Low-lying areas in south Trinidad continued to experience flooding on Thursday in the aftermath of the passage of an inter-tropical convergence zone on Wednesday.
Lisa Ramsaran’s home at Pluck Road, Woodland has been inundated with flood waters since Tuesday, and the rain from Wednesday only made the situation worse.
[caption id="attachment_908406" align="alignnone" width="658"] Lisa Ramsaran walks through her flooded home at Pluck Road, Woodland. - Lincoln Holder[/caption]
When Newsday visited her home, Ramsaran told Newsday flooding was an unfortunate reality of living in the area.
“It hasn’t started to go down as yet, and last week we had flood again which lasted for about four days. My mother lost all her cupboards…and her bed is wet.”
She blamed the area’s poor drainage for the constant flooding, but said officials have visited to make drainage assessments.
[caption id="attachment_908407" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Drivers make their way through flood waters at Debe Trace, Debe on Thursday. - Lincoln Holder[/caption]
Flood waters were also seen along Pluck Road, a short distance from Ramsaran’s home, and several drivers were navigating the low-lying flood waters.
There was also street and flash flooding in Penal and Debe.
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