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Tabaquite students brave hazardous landslip to reach CSEC exam - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Desperate to get to the Tabaquite Secondary School to sit CSEC exams on Tuesday morning, over a dozen schoolchildren hitched rides with complete strangers to get past a landslip along the Guaracara/Tabaquite Main road. Resident Sharen Badal-Ahyew spoke to Newsday on Tuesday morning after she was forced to return to her home because of the

A muddy mess

Intense rainfall has this week made worse an unresolved mudslide that obscures the Guaracara/Tabaquite Road, blocking access for hundreds of residents and commuters alike.Speaking to the Express yesterday residents said

Mud slide cuts off Tabaquite residents - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Desperate to get to the Tabaquite Secondary School to sit CSEC exams on Tuesday morning, over a dozen schoolchildren hiked rides with complete strangers to get past a mudslide along the Guaracara/Tabaquite Main road.

Brasso begs for its police station

Residents of the Brasso district fear that history will be repeated as its local police station faces repurposing by the TTPS. According to 38-year-old business owner, Sharen Badal-Ahyew, news of the plan struck residents with a familiar sense of panic, many questioning how they would escape a rising criminal presence in the area. A release issued by the TTPS on November 11 indicated that officers stationed at Brasso were to be relocated to the Gran Couva Police Station within two weeks. The former premises are set to be occupied by other agencies within the TTPS in an attempt to adapt to 21st century policing.

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