Tobago experienced heavy rainfall for many hours on Thursday. At 5pm Communications Officer of the Tobago Emergency Management Agency Alex Browne said that TEMA received nine reports from persons affected by the rain. The first incident was the flooding of a residence in Hampden Lowlands.
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