2007News

A.M.: The truth

Today’s Diario Libre page two editorial is Adriano Miguel Tejada’s hard look at Tropical Storm Olga and the aftermath of opinions. Tejada starts off by praising the work of government recovery teams working after both TS Olga and its predecessor, Noel. It is understandable in the light of the presidential elections, he says. However, what …
2007News

Economic damage by Olga

The flooding brought on by the opening of the Tavera Dam floodgates during Tropical Storm Olga has led to millions in losses for Santiago’s commercial sector alone. The figure of RD$100 million is being quoted by the Wholesalers Association (AMAPROSAN), which also reports that the businesses along the Valerio Avenue were most seriously affected. Amaprosan …
2007News

Baseball update

In Friday night’s action, the Toros del Este defeated the Leones del Escogido 7-0 in Santo Domingo. The Estrellas Orientales left the Aguilas Cibaenas in the field with a two-run rally in the bottom of the ninth to snatch a 4-3 victory from the third place Aguilas. On Saturday, the Estrellas continued their winning ways …
2007News

Santiago protests cargo monopoly

Santiago business organizations published an advertisement today, calling for national support to put a stop to private groups that use violence, intimidation and threats to continue to control the transport of goods and passengers. The Santiago Chamber of Commerce, Association of Traders and Industries (Acis), Association of Industries of the Northern Region (Airen), Association for …
2007News

Recapping Olga

The number of deaths caused by Tropical Storm Olga has climbed to 25, of which 20 occurred in Santiago, as a result of the flooding of the Yaque del Norte River, as reported in Diario Libre. Emergency Operations Center (COE) director, General Jose Manuel Mendez says that 30 provinces are still on red alert, because …
2007News

Olga damages farms

Rains and flooding attributed to Tropical Storm Olga has caused major damage to banana plantations in the northeast. Listin Diario reports that 60,000 tareas of bananas were affected by the storm. The loss of export revenue could reach US$39.7 million. Likewise, 40,000 tareas of plantains were affected. The storm also damaged large areas planted with …