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Haiti Opens Cyclonic Season 2025: Already Worrying Forecasts

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The 2025 cyclonic season promises to be more dangerous than the previous ones. As the 1st June, the official date of its opening, the Haitian authorities launched preparations at a ceremony organized on Friday 30 May at the National Emergency Operations Centre (COUN), in Tabarre. Marcelin Esterlin, coordinator of the Hydrometeorological Unit of Haiti (UHM), presented alarming forecasts: between 12 and 19 tropical storms are expected, including 6…
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From this first of June begins the cyclone season in Venezuela, as pointed out by the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (Inameh). These phenomena originate in the coasts of Cape Verde, Africa, with the formation of Tropical Waves, which can evolve to Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm or Hurricane, affecting the Venezuelan territory. INAMEH reported that between 6:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., clouds were expected in much of the country…

The 2025 cyclonic season promises to be more dangerous than the previous ones. As the 1st June, the official date of its opening, the Haitian authorities launched preparations at a ceremony organized on Friday 30 May at the National Emergency Operations Centre (COUN), in Tabarre. Marcelin Esterlin, coordinator of the Hydrometeorological Unit of Haiti (UHM), presented alarming forecasts: between 12 and 19 tropical storms are expected, including 6…

Under the theme "Pwoteje lavi, fanmi ak kominote nou. An agite kounye a", the authorities call the public for vigilance and collective responsibility. DGPC Director-General Emmanuel Pierre insisted on the deployment of specialized teams across the country, ready to respond to the increased risks posed by climate change and the structural vulnerability of the territory. Councillor-President Fritz Alphonse Jean, also present, reaffirmed the govern…

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Haiti24 broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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