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Today: Sunny, Hazy, Breezy/Windy, Isolated Showers — Moderate Saharan Dust; 31°C Max

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According to the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS), we can expect mostly sunny, hazy and breezy/windy conditions today (Wednesday 25th February, 2026), except for brief, partly cloudy spells, with accompanying showers. Tonight will be fair but hazy, with a light breeze.  The Met Office notes that a moderate concentration of Saharan dust is present in the atmosphere. Sensitive persons are advised to take the necessary precautions. The forecast maximum temperature today will be 31°C at Piarco in Trinidad and 30°C at Crown Point in Tobago.  Seas are moderate with waves 2m to 2.5m in open waters and 1m to 1.5m and occasionally choppy in sheltered areas.  Please continue to pay attention to the latest forecasts, alerts, and information issued by the TTMS.

NO Electricity On Wednesday In Parts of Port-of-Spain, Long Circular Road, Maraval, Caura, Manzanilla, Gran Couva, Guayaguayare

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The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) is advising customers that planned maintenance work will affect several areas of Port-of-Spain, Long Circular Road, Maraval, Caura, Manzanilla, Gran Couva and Guayaguayare on Wednesday (25th February, 2026). This may result in loss of electricity between the hours of works.  According to T&TEC, the affected areas in Port-of-Spain, Long Circular Road, Maraval, Caura, Manzanilla, Gran Couva and Guayaguayare are as follows:  PORT-OF-SPAIN (9:00 AM to 3:00 PM) Charlotte Street: Rupchand's Emporium Limited, Unisex (Lucky Bakery), Royal Castle. LONG CIRCULAR ROAD & MARAVAL (9:00 AM to 3:00 PM) From Dibe Road on Long Circular Road to KFC: including Lutchman Drive, Bridle Road, Perigod Road, Francis Road, Brieves Road, Riverside Road, Stephens Road, Chinese Embassy, Champs Elysees Road. Saddle Road: Rookery Nook, Country Club, Shoppes of Maraval, Guardian Boulevard, Starlite Pharmacy, Massy Stores, Royal Palm, Bergara...

Central Bank Issues Statement On 5-Cent Coin

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No decision has been made regarding the continued issuance and subsequent demonetization of the 5-cent coin. This according to the Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago. In a statement issued this afternoon (Tuesday 24th February, 2026), the Central Bank said, “This is, however, under consideration as a cost saving initiative for the country given the cost to produce the 5-cent coin (about 24 cents each); this is similar to the experience with the 1-cent coin, which, at the time that the Bank stopped issuing it in 2017 was costing 21 cents each to produce.” The Central Bank added, “If a decision is taken to stop issuing and, subsequently, to demonetize the 5-cent coin, the public will be notified well ahead of time via the Bank's official communication channels. This will include the process for redeeming the coins to ensure that this is managed seamlessly as in the case of the 1-cent coins which continue to be redeemed indefinitely following its demonetization in 2018 .” More on t...

WASA: Service Disruption In South Trinidad Due To Emergency Repairs At Savonetta Booster Station

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The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) is informing residents and businesses in the Lower Southwest Peninsula of an upcoming interruption to their water supply due to planned emergency electrical repairs at the Savonetta Booster Station. These critical repairs are scheduled to commence on Saturday 28th February, 2026, and are expected to be completed on Monday 2nd March, 2026, by 6:00 PM. According to WASA, as a result of this shutdown, customers in several districts may experience low water pressure or no water service for the duration of the works. The areas affected are supplied via the New South Oropouche, Thick Village, and Point Fortin (Desal) boosters. The complete list of affected areas is as follows: Areas served via the New South Oropouche Booster: Fyzabad Main Road, Pepper Village, Delhi Road, St. Johns Road, Ralph Narine Trace, South Oropouche, Harris Village, Avocat Village, Berridge Trace, Siparia Old Road, Ackbar Trace, Fyzabad Guapo Road, Standard, Busche Village, Mow...

Met Office Issues Hazardous Seas Alert Until Saturday Morning

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The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS) has issued a Hazardous Seas Alert (Yellow Level) for a total of seventy-six (76) hours. The Alert begins at 5:00 AM on Wednesday (25th February, 2026) and will remain in effect until 9:00 AM on Saturday (28th February, 2026) for Northern-exposed coastlines of Trinidad and Tobago, including North-facing coastlines of the Gulf of Paria to a lesser extent. According to the Met Office, high energy, long period Northerly swells are expected to produce large breakers along near-shore Northern coastal areas. This event can cause large, battering waves, exacerbated at High Tides, along these shorelines. Near-shore activities, including fishing, swimming and boat moorings can be disrupted. Impacts may also include intrusion of salt water and displacement of sand, further than the average reach point. Instructions All marine interests should monitor near-shore sea conditions and exercise extra caution along affected coasts.  Limit nearsh...

BODY of Man Found At Lange Park Recreation Ground, Chaguanas — With Head Wound

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The body of a man was found at the Lange Park Recreation Ground in Chaguanas this morning (Tuesday 24th February, 2026). The deceased has not yet been identified, but is believed to be a homeless individual. According to reports, Officers attached to the Central Division were alerted about a man seen lying motionless on the ground, around 8:00 AM. Upon arrival at the scene, they found the man’s lifeless body with a wound to his head.  Investigators believe the man may have been walking through the park, around 4:00 AM, when he stumbled and struck his head on a concrete bench.  Investigations are continuing.  More on this as it becomes available.  [Source: Ian Alleyne ]

P.M. Kamla Persad-Bissessar In Saint Kitts And Nevis For CARICOM Meeting

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Prime Minister the Honourable Kamla Persad-Bissessar, SC, MP, and her delegation have arrived in Saint Kitts and Nevis for the 50th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), which takes place from today (Tuesday 24th February, 2026) to Friday (27th February, 2026).  Minister of Works and Infrastructure, Jearlean John, has been designated to act as Prime Minister until Mrs. Persad-Bissessar’s return to Trinidad and Tobago. The 50th Regular Meeting, under the theme, “Beyond Words: Action Today for a Thriving, Sustainable CARICOM,” will be chaired by the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew, Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis, who assumed the Chairmanship of the Community on 1st January, 2026. Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar is scheduled to deliver an address at the Opening Ceremony today (Tuesday 24th February, 2026) at the Marriott Dome in Frigate Bay. She is joined by Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs, Sean Sobers, Minister i...

Today: Fair, Hazy, Breezy, Isolated Showers — Significant Saharan Dust; 31°C Max

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According to the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS), today (Tuesday 24th February, 2026) will be fair but hazy and breezy, with a chance of the brief, partly cloudy interval, with isolated showers. The Met Office notes that a significant concentration of Saharan dust is present in the atmosphere. Sensitive persons are advised to take the necessary precautions. The forecast maximum temperature today will be 31°C at Piarco in Trinidad and 30°C at Crown Point in Tobago.  Seas are moderate with waves up to 2m in open waters and near 1m and occasionally choppy in sheltered areas.  Please continue to pay attention to the latest forecasts, alerts, and information issued by the TTMS.

NO Electricity On Tuesday In Parts of Claxton Bay, Bonne Aventure, Cap-de-Ville

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The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) is advising customers that planned maintenance work will affect several areas of Claxton Bay, Bonne Aventure and Cap-de-Ville on Tuesday (24th February, 2026). This may result in loss of electricity between the hours of works.  According to T&TEC, the affected areas in Claxton Bay, Bonne Aventure and Cap-de-Ville are as follows:  CLAXTON BAY (9:00 AM to 4:00 PM) From LP #A64 (in the vicinity of Savonetta Substation) along North Sea Drive onto the Southern Main Road up to LP #A896 then heading South on the Old Southern Main Road up to LP #964 (Claxton Bay Junction). From Claxton Bay Junction heading East along the Cedar Hill Road up to LP #57 and all associated side streets, inclusive of School Trace, Abdool Street, Rosehill Street, Lodge Street, Abraham Street, Pranz Gardens and Savonetta Housing Development, Old Southern Main Road. BONNE AVENTURE (8:30 AM to 2:30 PM) LP #72 Bonne Aventure Road to LP #9 Ragoobar S...

THREE (3) More Killed In Caribbean In Latest U.S. Kinetic Strike On Drugs-Vessel

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At the direction of United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) Commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel earlier today (Monday 23rd February, 2026), operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations (DTOs), killing three (3) aboard. The latest action, announced by SOUTHCOM this afternoon, was conducted in the Caribbean. On Feb. 23, at the direction of #SOUTHCOM commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations. Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known… pic.twitter.com/XUHImPAZik — U.S. Southern Command (@Southcom) February 23, 2026 According to SOUTHCOM, “Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Caribbean and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations. Three (3) male narco-terrorists were killed during this action. No U.S. military force...