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Trinidad and Tobago is expected to see a drier-than-normal wet season this year, with fewer hurricanes predicted.
However, Acting Chief Climatologist at the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service, Kaydarr Kissoon, said the country must remain prepared, warning that a single storm can still cause major damage.
He urged citizens not to let the “below-normal” forecast create complacency.
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