Thousands without Power After Hurricane Erin Strikes Puerto Rico
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San Juan, 17 Aug (EFE).- The Coast Guard established this Sunday the Port Condition IV for all the marine ports of the American Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, which implies its reopening, after the passage of Hurricane Erin. The ports under Port Condition IV can resume normal operations of cargo and ships, and are open to all incoming and outgoing maritime traffic, according to the communiqué of the Coast Guard. However, it is recommended that …
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San Juan – The U.S. Coast Guard reported that, starting at 7:00 a.m. today, Port Condition Four was established for all ports in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, which means that port facilities are officially open for vessel entry and exit traffic. With this determination, normal shipping and transit operations can be resumed. However, the authorities urged the navigators to exercise caution against the possibility of floating debris in the …
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US Coast Guard sets port condition FOUR for all seaports in the USVI and Puerto Rico - Caribbean News Global
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – US Coast Guard Captain of the Port – San Juan set Port Condition FOUR at 7 a.m., Sunday, for all US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico seaports following the passing of Hurricane Erin north of the islands. Ports under Port Condition IV may resume normal cargo and ship operations, and the ports are open to all outbound and inbound vessel traffic. All mariners are advised to use caution due to potential floating debris and repo…
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