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Day: <span>July 17, 2015</span>

Minister Trotman lauds CDC, Public Infrastructure and Communities Ministries

  • Posted: July 17, 2015
  • 13

Georgetown, Guyana -(July 17, 2015) Minister of Governance, Raphael Trotman has lauded the efforts of the Civil Defence Commission (CDC) and the Ministries of Public Infrastructure and Communities in addressing the flood situation.  These comments come, even as Damage Assessment teams have been deployed by Civil Defence Commission and are currently on the ground in …

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Normalcy being gradually restored as water recedes

  • Posted: July 17, 2015
  • 6

Georgetown, Guyana (July 17, 2015) The Civil Defence Commission (CDC) through the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) is reporting that normalcy is gradually being restored to some communities as flood waters begin to recede.  At a meeting convened at 18:00 hrs at the CDC’s office to be brief Acting President, Moses Nagamootoo, and Cabinet on …

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