North America strengthens its predominance in Dominican Republic air arrivals: it accounts for 58% of arrivals
The Dominican Republics National Emergency Commission (COE) has reported five deaths in the country as of April 18 2025. The deaths were caused by various events such as drowning electrocution and a car accident. The COE also reported that there were multiple injuries including a child who was hit by a falling tree. The commission is urging citizens to take precautions and be aware of potential hazards especially during the current rainy season. They have also advised people to stay away from rivers and streams due to the risk of flash floods. The COE continues to monitor the situation and provide updates to the public.
The Dominican Republics National Emergency Commission (COE) has reported five deaths in the country as of April 18 2025.
The deaths were caused by various events such as drowning electrocution and a car accident.
The COE also reported that there were multiple injuries including a child who was hit by a falling tree.
The commission is urging citizens to take precautions and be aware of potential hazards especially during the current rainy season.
They have also advised people to stay away from rivers and streams due to the risk of flash floods.
The COE continues to monitor the situation and provide updates to the public.
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North America strengthens its predominance in Dominican Republic air arrivals: it accounts for 58% of arrivals
The Dominican Republics National Emergency Commission (COE) has reported five deaths in the country as of April 18 2025. The deaths were caused by various events such as drowning electrocution and a car accident. The COE also reported that there were multiple injuries including a child who was hit by a falling tree. The commission is urging citizens to take precautions and be aware of potential hazards especially during the current rainy season. They have also advised people to stay away from rivers and streams due to the risk of flash floods. The COE continues to monitor the situation and provide updates to the public.
The Dominican Republics National Emergency Commission (COE) has reported five deaths in the country as of April 18 2025.
The deaths were caused by various events such as drowning electrocution and a car accident.
The COE also reported that there were multiple injuries including a child who was hit by a falling tree.
The commission is urging citizens to take precautions and be aware of potential hazards especially during the current rainy season.
They have also advised people to stay away from rivers and streams due to the risk of flash floods.
The COE continues to monitor the situation and provide updates to the public.
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Boca Chica merchants concerned over Easter restrictions
MedellÃn eyes partnership with Dominican Republic to boost health tourism
Immigration Chief pledges investigation into irregular Haitian settlements in Monte Plata
MESCyT grants scholarships to Apollo 27 team for NASA competition win
Government approves 25% minimum wage hike for free trade zone workers
4.9 magnitude earthquake shakes eastern Dominican Republic
Authorities seize over half a million grams of drugs in April anti-narcotics operations
United Airlines to launch direct flights from Denver to Punta Cana
ONPECO backs nutritional labeling policy
Indomet forecasts heavy rain and storms across Dominican Republic