Hurricane Warning & Tropical Storm Watch in effect
THE CAYMAN ISLANDS GOVERNMENT HAS ISSUED A HURRICANE WARNING FOR GRAND CAYMAN AND A TROPICAL STORM WATCH FOR CAYMAN BRAC AND
LITTLE CAYMAN.
THE CAYMAN ISLANDS GOVERNMENT HAS ISSUED A HURRICANE WARNING FOR GRAND CAYMAN AND A TROPICAL STORM WATCH FOR CAYMAN BRAC AND
LITTLE CAYMAN.
The Cayman Islands remains under a Hurricane Warning today Sunday 25 September, as weather conditions are expected to begin deteriorating within the next 24 hours
The frenzy at local supermarkets during the past 48 hours, has revealed just how savvy people in the British Territory have become with regard to hurricane preparedness.
CICG Tropical Storm Advisory Message:
The Cayman Islands Coast Guard wishes to advise all members of the public to be on alert and stay informed.
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) has cancelled all flights for Monday September 26, 2022 due to the current path of Tropical Storm Ian and the closure of airports in the Cayman Islands from 4pm Sunday September 25.
Between Friday 23 September and early Saturday morning Saturday 24 September, police were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communications Centre to three firearm related incidents across Grand Cayman
Water Authority - Cayman would like to urge all customers to complete all necessary hurricane preparations and
seek shelter as soon as possible.
The public is being advised that as of 1pm 24 September, Grand Cayman is under a Hurricane Warning.
The Cayman Islands remains under Hurricane Watch, as Tropical Storm Ian continues to move through the Caribbean Sea.
Further to the issuance of a Hurricane Alert by the Cayman Islands Government and forecast for inclement weather set to affect the Islands beginning on Sunday, 25 September, through Monday, 26 September, the following hurricane shelters have been activated: