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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Drivers approach floodwaters at South Quay in downtown Port of Spain on Thursday evening, shortly after the adverse-weather alert was upgraded to orange level by the Met Office. - ROGER JACOB EVEN after fallen trees, several reports of flooding and landslides were reported this week, Trinidad and Tobago must now brace for even worse weather, as it is now under an orange-level adverse-weather alert, with a tropical wave expected to […]

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