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Schools Urged to Assess Conditions Amid TS Melissa, No Decision yet on Closure – MOE

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School boards and principals have been urged by the Ministry of Education to assess their local circumstances and make informed decisions regarding school operations, under the guidance of their regional directors, amid the threat of Tropical...
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Weather authorities warn that the tropical storm could become a hurricane in the coming days and generate significant rains, floods and landslides on the island of La Española.

When analyzing the storm Melissa, meteorologist John Morales warned that the greatest danger for the Dominican Republic does not come from the winds, but from the prolonged rains that could be sustained for several days, with the risk of serious flooding. He warned this Tuesday in an interview with Alicia Ortega that tropical storm Melissa represents a significant risk of intense and sustained rains over Dominican territory, with accumulations t…

Tropical Storm Melissa brought heavy rains to parts of Haiti and the Dominican Republic on Wednesday, prompting weather forecasters to issue a flood warning for parts of the northern Caribbean in the coming days, TASR reports, citing an AP report.

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The National Weather Service (SNM) warned that the humidity associated with tropical storm Melissa will continue to cause intense rains, isolated thunderstorms and gusts of wind this Wednesday, especially in the coastal areas of southern and eastern Puerto Rico. According to the report of the SNM, the external bands of the system, which is currently about 300 miles south-southwest of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, will continue to slide over local water…

SANTO DOMINGO. – Nine provinces of the country were declared on red alert due to the effects of tropical storm Melissa, which begins to impact the national territory with intense rains, gusts of wind and possible floods. The announcement was made on Tuesday night by General Juan Manuel Méndez, director of the Emergency Operations Center (COE), following an emergency meeting led by President Luis Abinader at the National Palace. The meeting was a…

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14ymedio.com broke the news in on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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