Archive for September, 2024

Royal Palms falls into sea ahead of renovation

Royal Palms falls into sea ahead of renovation

| 27/09/2024 | 128 Comments

(CNS): Pictures and videos circulating on social media over the last few days show the derelict buildings at Royal Palms crumbling into the sea following the Cayman Islands’ brush with Tropical Storm Helene, as the erosion on the southern end of Seven Mile Beach reaches unprecedented levels. However, Dart officials say the building, which is […]

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All-clear issued for Cayman and recovery begins

All-clear issued for Cayman and recovery begins

| 26/09/2024 | 13 Comments

(CNS) UPDATED 3:10pm: The government issued an all-clear at 1:00pm Thursday, and the Cayman Islands have now officially entered the recovery phase following the passage of the storm that impacted the islands for the early part of this week. A CIG release said that flood waters on Grand Cayman have slowly begun to recede, and […]

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Dozen migrants leave Cayman illegally, says CBC

Dozen migrants leave Cayman illegally, says CBC

| 26/09/2024 | 40 Comments

(CNS): The Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) has said that an investigation is currently underway into a report that a dozen undocumented migrants who were in Cayman awaiting processing have left the jurisdiction illegally. The group includes ten Cuban nationals as well as two Ethiopians who were mistreated and smuggled here against their will […]

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Mac claims cruise vote will be on Election Day

Mac claims cruise vote will be on Election Day

| 26/09/2024 | 30 Comments

(CNS) According to McKeeva Bush MP (WBW), the government may move the proposed referendum asking the public if they want cruise berthing facilities in the Cayman Islands to the day of the 2025 General Election, expected to take place in April, rather than holding a separate vote later this year. Posting in a social media […]

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Pushing at the boundaries (and continuing on cruise control)

Pushing at the boundaries (and continuing on cruise control)

| 26/09/2024 | 53 Comments

Nick Joseph writes: I have said it before, and I say it again: The thankless teams of civil servants who operate the FOI systems for the government are critical to understanding what is happening behind the scenes. We should be very grateful to them.

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Schools open despite continued squalls and flooding

Schools open despite continued squalls and flooding

| 25/09/2024 | 16 Comments

(CNS): Government schools will reopen Thursday, having been closed for three days, even though the weather forecast is for continued floods and squalls into the afternoon. A release from the Ministry of Education (MOE) said the decision had been made based on consultations with the Cayman Islands National Weather Service.

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Cayman was caught in outer-band squalls of Helene

Cayman was caught in outer-band squalls of Helene

| 25/09/2024 | 7 Comments

(CNS): The heavy rain and winds that hit the Cayman Islands from early Wednesday morning after the tropical storm warning for Helene was lifted was due to a rapid intensification of the storm and the powerful squalls in its outer bands as it became a hurricane. In an update broadcast live at 1:30pm Wednesday, Cayman […]

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Coastguard seized 560lbs of ganja in latest interdiction

Coastguard seized 560lbs of ganja in latest interdiction

| 25/09/2024

(CNS): During the recent interdiction at sea during joint maritime operations in international waters, the Cayman Islands Coast Guard and the Jamaica Defence Force Coast Guard seized an estimated 560 lbs of ganja. Multiple large packets of drugs are now being analysed, and more details of the haul will be presented in court, an RCIPS […]

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DoE calls for review of need for subdivision on pristine land

DoE calls for review of need for subdivision on pristine land

| 25/09/2024 | 47 Comments

(CNS): The Central Planning Authority is due to hear an application for another major subdivision on pristine habitat in East End today, Wednesday, but the Department of Environment has called for a review of whether it’s needed. The DoE said that in the absence of an updated development plan and the necessary “strategic framework for […]

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More roads closed due to flooding as rain persists

More roads closed due to flooding as rain persists

| 24/09/2024 | 50 Comments

(CNS) UPDATED 12:45pm: The RCIPS says that due to major flooding, a number of roads were closed at 11am today, Wednesday. They are Halifax Road, Huldah Avenue, Dorcy Drive, Bronze Road, Webb Road, Oak Mill Street and Seafarers Way (in the vicinity of Burger King Waterfront). In addition, small vehicles are currently prohibited on Hope […]

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Tropical storm watch lifted but more rain coming

Tropical storm watch lifted but more rain coming

| 24/09/2024 | 9 Comments

(CNS): The government lifted the tropical storm watch at around noon on Tuesday but officials said this was not an all-clear yet on TS Helene because of the continued severe weather. Residents should exercise caution when outdoors and take necessary safety precautions as conditions are still being assessed. Drivers are asked to avoid driving through […]

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