Hurricane Melissa Relief Efforts
The Cayman Islands Government continues to closely monitor Hurricane Melissa as it approaches Jamaica
The Cayman Islands Government continues to closely monitor Hurricane Melissa as it approaches Jamaica
Jamaica is hunkering down this Sunday for a direct hit from massive and potentially catastrophic Hurricane Melissa.
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) has been notified that the Norman Manley International Airport (KIN) in Kingston, Jamaica will be temporarily closed as of 8pm tonight,
The National Hurricane Center continues its advisories on Tropical Storm Melissa.
The Passport and Corporate Services Office is urging the public to ensure all travel documents are valid and accessible in preparation for Tropical Storm Melissa.
The storm continues to meander across the Caribbean, currently deemed stationary (not moving). Environmental conditions are expected to become more favourable for development through the weekend, with TS Melissa anticipated to become a Hurricane by Saturday.
Police confirms the identity of the victim in the fatal collision which took place on Saturday, 18 October, on West Bay Road. He is 78-year-old Michael Edward Boonstra, a visitor from the United States.
The RCIPS Cyber Crime team are aware of a number of local companies whose webpages have been compromised by malware, which may affect anyone interacting with those webpages.
University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) will launch a new Workforce Lecture Series featuring distinguished international governance expert Dr. Carlyle G. Corbin. The seven-week course, titled Caribbean Governance and Constitutional Evolution, begins Tuesday, 28th October,
The National Hurricane Center continues its advisories on Tropical Storm Melissa.