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From: To: Janusz Banasiak Cc: IMI NEr>'M Subject: Fwd: Reports of Several Flooded Roadways and Falling Rocks on Crown Mountain Road on St. Thomas Date: Thu, 08 May 2014 21:28:16 +0000 Oh my!! I'm sure Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: has been in touch with you Janusz!? ! From: Larry Visoski <Ivjet@aol.com> Date: Ma 8 2014 5:17:59 PM EDT To: Cc: Cecile de Jon h Wallace , Ann Rodriquez , Daphne Darren Indyke , Rich Kahn Subject: Re: Reports of Several Flooded Roadways and Falling Rocks on Crown Mountain Road on St. Thomas Jeffrey is going to Palm Beach tonight, arrival 9:15 PM Sent from my iPhone On May 8, 2014, at 3:34 PM, Jeffrey has been speaking with Larry about this... On May 8, 2014, at 3:27 PM, Cecile de Jongh wrote: With warm regards, Cecile On Thursday, May 8, 2014 3:10 PM, VITEMA <VITEMA©vialert.gov> wrote: Alert / Warning Transportation - Driving Advisories > wrote: ...This is an ACTUAL DRIVING ADVISORIES ALERT... Issued By: VITEMA Affected Jurisdictions: St. Thomas County Headline: Reports of Several Flooded Roadways and Falling Rocks on Crown Mountain Road on EFTA00369632 St. Thomas A Flash Flood Advisory is in effect for the island of St. Thomas which currently experiencing heavy thunderstorms. VITEMA's 911 Communications Center have received several reports that large rocks are falling along Crown Mountain Road and that roadways across the island are flooded, including along; Main Street Harwood Highway Brookman Road Tutu - vicinity of the Tutu Park Mall entrance and Metro Motors Griffith Park area Lindberg Bay vicinity of UVI and the Police Station Nisky Altona, vicinity of Gottlieb Gas Station VITEMA urges motorists to proceed with extreme caution. According to the National Weather Service additional rainfall amounts of one to three inches of rain are possible on St. Thomas. Never drive your vehicle into areas where the water covers the roadway. Flood waters are usually deeper than they appear. Just one foot of water of flowing water is powerful enough to sweep vehicles off the road. For a permanent link to this Notification (may contain additional formatting and / or content which could not be sent), follow this link: http://www.vialert.gov/Public/News/AlertView.aspx? notID=3315f347&refer=HOME&source=ADFIFT&messagelD=36672402& To Un-Subscribe to this distribution, log into the VI-Alert - Civilians Portal using the following URL: https://users.vialertgov/ EFTA00369633

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