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  1. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Monday, 20-Nov-2023 19:57:55 EST lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    https://nu.federati.net/url/292440 [dominicantoday com] https://nu.federati.net/url/292441 [dominicantoday com]
    https://nu.federati.net/url/292442 [dominicantoday com]

    Storm 22 in #Dominican_Republic caused flooding, suspected fatalities.
    In conversation Monday, 20-Nov-2023 19:57:55 EST from nu.federati.net permalink

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      Greater Santo Domingo under water, flooded and without power Saturday night
      By Renn Loren from Dominican Today

      The streets of Greater Santo Domingo are experiencing considerable urban flooding this Saturday night due to the torrential rains which have affected the country and which have left an unofficial toll of at least three people dead in events that occurred in San José de Ocoa due to the collapse of a bridge and the failure of a wall in the overpass of Máximo Gómez Avenue and 27 de Febrero. After 9:20 p.m., different streets of the capital have puddles that hinder the circulation and the mobility of vehicles due to the large amount of rain that continues to fall. Users have reported power outages in several areas, such as Villa Mella, Gascue, Cristo Rey, Invivienda, Mendoza, Hainamosa, Villa Carmen, and Simón Bolivar. Several areas of Greater Santo Domingo remain […]

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      Storms hit San José de Ocoa, Azua and Sánchez Ramírez the hardest
      By Renn Loren from Dominican Today

      San José de Ocoa—San José de Ocoa, Azua, and Sánchez Ramírez are the three provinces most affected by the disturbance involving the national territory since last Friday. This was reported by the Minister of the Presidency, José Ignacio Paliza. In the case of Azua, the flooding of the Los Indios stream in Padre las Casas affected several houses. Meanwhile, due to a torrential downpour, almost all of Greater Santo Domingo has caused 30 provinces to be on alert. The Emergency Operations Center (COE) raised the number of provinces on alert to 30 due to the passage of Storm 22, which has a high probability of becoming a tropical cyclone as it approaches the Dominican Republic. The COE placed 13 provinces on red alert, 12 on yellow alert, and 05 on […]

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      Landslide on 27: authorities close all overpasses in the capital city
      By Renn Loren from Dominican Today

      The National Institute of Transit and Land Transportation (Intrant) closed all the overpasses in the capital by order of the Minister of Public Works, Deligne Ascención, after the collapse of one of the walls of the bypass at 27 de Febrero and Máximo Gómez avenues on Saturday afternoon. The information was given by Randolfo Rijo, director of the National System of Emergency Attention and Security 9-1-1, who did not speak about the possible accident victims. Firefighters are still in the process of extrication. More details will follow shortly.

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