AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHurricane Season Watch: Dominica’s Meteorological Service says the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season began June 1 with a below-normal forecast, but warns not to get complacent as the island remains highly vulnerable to flash flooding, landslides, rockfalls, rough seas and coastal damage. Weather & Health: A tropical wave is bringing scattered showers and breezy conditions, with Saharan dust lingering—respiratory-sensitive residents are urged to take precautions. Flood Risk: Earlier this week, Dominica was under a Flood Watch as moderate to heavy showers and thunderstorms raised the risk of swollen rivers, landslides and dangerous sea conditions. Marine Cleanup & Safety: Police and the Solid Waste Division removed derelict vehicles from Coco Bottom and Goodwill, citing mosquito/rodent breeding, fire risk, pollution and public safety hazards. Environmental Governance: Civil society groups and CANARI are pushing for swift implementation of the Escazú Agreement to improve access to environmental information, public participation and justice. Regional Sustainability Push: OECS ministers met in Kingstown to advance environmental sustainability through digital transformation and climate resilience. Sargassum Response: SARSEA meetings in Dominica are focused on building national strategic plans to manage sargassum and reduce marine pollution. Energy Reliability: DOMLEC linked May 26 load shedding to a generation shortfall at Fond Cole Power Plant and said repairs are underway, with geothermal expected to boost capacity. Tourism Momentum: Tourism Awareness Month launched with wellness tourism focus and major upgrades as visitor arrivals continue rising.
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