Rains Mauritius
Weather: Rain and Flash Floods Across Island
103 mm de pluie à Pailles ; temps ensoleillé attendu jeudi matin; Petite-Rivière : des habitants descendent dans la rue après les grosses averses; Grosses pluies : prudence sur les routes
27 Nov 2013, business.mega.mu
Fortes Averses à Travers l’Ile: les Autorités Submerges
Que ce soit du côté de la station météo nationale, des forces policières ou encore des pompiers, c’est le branle-bas de combat. Depuis le début de l’après-midi, ce mercredi 27 novembre, de violentes averses se sont abattues sur l’île. La pluie s’est calmée dans certaines régions, mais les inondations sont nombreuses…
27 Nov 2013, business.mega.mu
Weather: Risk of "Flashfloods" in Various Locations Announced
The weather has been inclement yesterday. And Sunday, November 24, the national weather station provides, once again, heavy showers. Possible thunderstorms but flash floods are also provided at various locations.
24 Nov 2013, business.mega.mu
South Hit by Heavy Rains, Flooded Several Houses
" A situation alarming . " Thus the Vacoas weather station qualifies rain that fell on the south this Saturday, November 23. About 74 mm rains was recorded in less than two hours, causing floods in various places.
23 Nov 2013, business.mega.mu
Heavy rains in Port-Louis: Authorities Ensure Safety
Since this afternoon, Saturday, Nov. 23, heavy rain began to hit Port-Louis. Fearing the worst, the authorities have even taken the decision to close the tunnels of Caudan ...
23 Nov 2013, business.mega.mu
Torrential Rain Last Week: More Intense and Frequent Rains Expected this Summer
The heavy rains have washed the island on the night of Wednesday to Thursday, has surprised many because of the amount and intensity with which they covered the country.
18 Nov 2013, business.mega.mu
Floods: The Department Recommends Parents Do Not Send Children to School
In the absence of a notice of torrential rains and after new flooding in some areas, particularly in the North, the Department asks parents "to keep children at home."
18 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Heavi Rains : Food Crops Affected 30%
591 houses flooded, including 500 Abercrombie and St. Croix and overflow bridges Lardier, La Chartreuse in the East and that of Mon-Goûtin the North
15 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Conséquences des Pluies Torrentielles : l’Ecole Primaire de Fond du Sac Reste Fermée ce Vendredi
Encore un jour de congé pour les élèves de l’’ecole du gouvernement de Fond du Sac ce vendredi 15 février.
15 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Private Sector: "The Consequences are not Dramatic but ..." Said Clensy Appavoo
"The consequences are not dramatic," said this morning the President of the Mauritius Employers Federation, Clensy Appavoo, following a meeting with representatives of private sector organizations for the balance of the day yesterday.
14 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
MT Network Failure: Minister Pillay Calls for Explanations
As users and subscribers of Orange, the Minister of ICT freaked following misfires network Mauritius Telecom (MT) during showers. Tassarajen Chedumbrum Pillay requires explanation.
14 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Rain Drain: Rs 300 Million
Heavy downpour on Wednesday morning brought the island to a standstill costing the economy about Rs 300 million. With most public and private sector institutions choosing to close, economic activities ground to a halt. The Bank of Mauritius declared the day a bank holiday.
14 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Consequences of Heavy Rains: Four Centers Will Be Closed on Thursday MITD. Resumption of Classes - Decision Early Thursday Morning
Four training centers of the Mauritius Institute of Training and Development (MITD) will be closed on Thursday 14 February, despite the lifting of the warning rainfall. They are both MITD centers, located in Ebene, Knowledge Based Training Centre, located at Nicolay Road, Port-Louis, and Clairfonds Training Centre (formerly Medco Clairfonds).
13 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Heavy Rains, Six Centers of Refuge Open
Six refuge centers are open across the country to accommodate victims of torrential rains. This was said on Radio Plus, the Minister of Social Security, Sheila Bappoo on Wednesday February 13.
13 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Several Roads and Bridges Closed due to Heavy Rains. The last NTC Bus will Leave Stations at 16:00
Traffic is greatly hampered by bad weather in many parts of the island. Bridges and roads closed forcing motorists involved to turn back.
13 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Rains: Private Sector Employees Can Go Home
As civil servants, private sector employees are home renter. This was announced by President of the Mauritius Employers' Federation, Clensy Appavoo on Radio Plus, this Wednesday, February 13, shortly before 10:00.
13 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu