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    Following Saturday’s downpour around the island, personnel from the National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) and other departments met on Monday to examine several areas that need attention to avoid any risk to residents.

    Representatives from the Development Control Authority (DCA), the Public Works Department, the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) and the Ministry of Health were part of the meeting at NODS.

    Among the areas of concern are Pigotts, Cashew Hill, Liberta, Yorks, Cedar Grove, Upper Fort Road among others. These hot spots were assessed by NODS personnel and district disaster teams on Sunday after a trough brought between 2-4 inches of rain on island on Saturday which led to flooding in some parts.

    It was noted that some of the waterways in these areas need cleaning to allow water to flow freely. Another concern is that roadways are being undermined by the flow of water from heaving rain.

    Based on reports received by NODS, several hotels and homes were flooded. We continue to do our assessments to determine the full extent of the impact on the various communities.

    A report along with recommendations will be compiled and submitted to the relevant agencies.

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