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Coastal areas cope with storm devastation

January 26, 2021
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first_imgTwo weeks ago, senior Katie Murphy had been looking forward to spending Thanksgiving at home with her family in the waterside community of Island Park, N.Y. But two weeks ago, Superstorm Sandy had not yet made landfall on Long Island, N.Y., flooding Murphy’s home and causing damages significant enough to keep her family, who evacuated north to the home of an aunt, out of the house for the next several months. “If all goes well, my family expects to move back into our home by mid-February or early March. However, it could take much longer,” Murphy said. “My aunt’s house is packed, so my brother and I are stuck here for Thanksgiving. It’ll be really nice to finally see my family on Christmas.” Sandy, which began as a hurricane and was downgraded to a tropical storm before it hit land in New Jersey, barreled into the East Coast on Oct. 29, affecting coastal communities of several states. Over a week later, many communities are dealing with the aftermath of the storm, which often includes lack of power, destroyed buildings and homeless residents. “We don’t have power, plumbing or clean drinking water,” Murphy said of Island Park. “The National Guard, FEMA and countless volunteers have been working around the clock to provide my community with bottled water, food, blankets and clean clothing.” While Sandy was devastating Murphy’s community, junior Tom White’s family remained in their home and waited out the storm about 20 miles north of Island Park in Garden City, N.Y. His immediate family was lucky compared to the experiences of others; his home’s worst damage was due to a tree that fell on the garage. But his extended family, who live nearby in the small beach community of Breezy Point, did not fare so well. “My cousins effectively lost their home due to tremendous flooding from the storm,” he said. “Rebuilding down there will be incredibly difficult but New Yorkers are known for their resiliency. We will get through this no matter how strenuous the toil.” In addition to flooding from the nearby water, over 100 homes in Breezy Point were engulfed by a fire during the storm. The result, White said, was a devastated town that “looks like a warzone.” Power, water and heat returned to White’s house over the weekend. But prior to the restoration, White said the lack of communication with his family has made his week difficult. “Insofar as I could not contact my family for the duration of the storm, I felt tense and nervous this past week,” he said. “I wanted nothing more than to be there with them to ride out this monster. Focusing on school this past week has been challenging because of the chaos Sandy has wrought in the greater scheme of things.” Senior Jill Giunco said the most difficult part of Sandy has been attempting to imagine how the affected areas look. For as long as she can remember, the Colts Neck, N.J., native spent her summers visiting the beaches and attractions along the coast, only a short drive from her home. “I think I will be in complete shock to go home during Thanksgiving and see all of the changes,” she said. “The shore is totally different … It’s a weird feeling that so much of the landscape around the shore and the beaches I grew up going to will be so different.” While her home did not incur any terrific damages, Giunco said the basement of her house flooded during the storm, and her family remains without power. Many of her friends live on the shore, however, and the damages to their homes are much more extensive. Several have lost their homes entirely, Giunco said, due to either excessive flooding or fire. “My mom was telling me about a friend in a nearby town, Freehold, whose home had a great deal of water damage,” she said. “When the electricity finally went on for them, the damage had messed with the wiring and the entire house went up in flames.” Although flames and floods have left areas up and down the East Coast in a state of disaster, Murphy said the residents are what truly compose a community. “My town will never be the same. The boardwalk and beaches were completely destroyed. I never expected to see something like this,” she said. “Fortunately, my community is extremely close and very committed to rebuilding our town.” Contact Mel Flanagan at mflanag3@nd.edulast_img read more

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Murder suspect falls

September 25, 2020
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first_imgBACOLOD City – He was hiding from thepolice for about 11 years. His apprehension was staged on thestrength of an arrest warrant for the crime of murder around 9 a.m. on Jan. 27,a police report showed. The suspect was detained in the SilayCity police station’s lockup facility. The 34-year-old Rongie Guarino wascaught in his residence in Barangay Mambulac, Silay City, Negros Occidental. The court recommended no bail bond forhis temporary liberty./PNlast_img

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Clarendon ‘ready’ for Dinthill

January 20, 2020
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first_imgWESTERN BUREAU: Having successfully launched their hunt for the Flow Super Cup title on Saturday, champions Clarendon College have refocused their attention to the ISSA/FLOW daCosta Cup quarter-final football match against Dinthill Technical this afternoon at Juici Field, beginning at 3. The champions have been strong all season long, but will be facing perhaps their toughest opponents of the season so far in a determined Dinthill, which made light work of challenges in the preliminary and inter-zone phases. It is expected that the match will bring out polished performances from both teams, who are keen on stamping their authority in this Group S quarter-final game. Upbeat “We won our Super Cup game playing good football and it will be no different against Dinthill, who many say would be one of the teams to beat in this year’s competition,” said Paul ‘Tegat’ Davis, coach of Clarendon College. “My players are fit and ready for this one; we going to take it very seriously as we need to go on defending our title,” he added. The champions are on a 12-match unbeaten run and will enter today’s contest in good spirits. The other Group S encounter will be between two former champions in Rusea’s and Glenmuir High. This game will be played at Jarrett Park and will also have a 3 p.m. kick-off. A battle royale looms at York Oval where Paul Bogle High welcomes Theodore Whitmore’s St James High in a tough Group P encounter, while the Manchester-Lacovia High game will take its fair share of interest. St Elizabeth Technical High School, beaten at the final hurdle last year by Clarendon College and heavily favoured for a return to the title-deciding game this year, will go up against Marcus Garvey at Drax Hall in St Ann.last_img read more

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US visa rush in Jamaica

January 17, 2020
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first_img– Embassy scheduling 1000 appointments dailyThe United States Embassy in Kingston has confirmed that all interview dates for non-immigrant visas have been exhausted for the rest of the year.In fact, the Embassy said the demand for visas was so heavy that it was scheduling 1000 appointments daily.A non-immigrant visa by definition is one issued to persons who live outside the US, but who have a desire to visit the US temporarily for various reasons, among them vacation, studying or on business.Scores of Jamaicans had been telling the Jamaica Observer since last month that they were facing challenges in getting interview dates for the remaining four months of this year, due to what travel agents told them was the unusually high number of requests that have been made of the US Embassy.Applicants can apply directly online to the US Embassy, but many have opted to use the services of travel agencies to secure interview dates for them, for a fee.Now, there is concern in some quarters, as many Jamaicans are now forced to shelve plans to visit the US later this year, to attend various events, including Thanksgiving celebrations on Thursday, November 24, and spend time with family and friends.Joshua Polacheck, Counsellor for public affairs at the US Embassy in Kingston, told the Sunday Observer that the increase in applications had, in effect, put a strain on the system at the Embassy. He admitted that all the existing dates for interviews had expired for 2016, but insisted that the Embassy was willing to consider applicants who had “urgent” matters to deal with in the US.“The US Embassy is currently processing an unprecedented number of non-immigrant visa cases,” Polacheck said in an email response to the Sunday Observer.“From fiscal year 2013 to fiscal year 2016, the number of applications has gone up from approximately 85,000 per year to 185,000 per year. In order to accommodate this demand we have scheduled as many as 1000 appointments a day; the number on any particular day is based on the number of consular officers available to conduct interviews.“Those appointments we have opened for the remainder of the year are currently filled, but we will be adjusting the appointment capacity as our staff numbers change. These continual adjustments explain why applicants on any given day may find a different range of dates available than applicants find on the next day,” Polacheck said.The US Embassy official emphasised that certain categories of travellers would not be facing the same challenges as persons seeking non-immigrant visas.“It is important to note that special visa categories such as students (F1 and J1), crew members (C1/D), and temporary workers (H2A, H2B) have separate appointment queues with much shorter wait times. As we move into ‘back-to-school’ mode, we know that students need to get to school, agricultural workers need to get to the fall crops, and workers need to get to their jobs. (Jamaica Observer)last_img read more

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