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The Tobago Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) is on heightened alert as the island faces the effects of the fourth tropical wave of the 2025 Atlantic season.
By 2 p.m. on Tuesday 10th June, TEMA had received ten reports of weather-related incidents, including flooding, fallen trees, and electrical hazards in several communities. Most incidents were addressed and cleared by emergency responders.
Key incidents included fallen trees blocking roads in Mason Hall, Glamorgan, Belle Garden, and Charlotteville; flooding at homes in Whim and Scarborough; a tree collapse on a house in Delaford; and high-tension electrical wires resting on a rooftop in Belle Garden.
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