Lines removed at DIPU
One month after the electrocution of Tyrone Crawford, Channel 5 News acquired video of T&TEC employees replacing the pole and lines on the Works Division compound that caused the unfortunate June incident.
One month after the electrocution of Tyrone Crawford, Channel 5 News acquired video of T&TEC employees replacing the pole and lines on the Works Division compound that caused the unfortunate June incident.
Hundreds of family friends and co-workers turned up at the Calvary Road Tabernacle to witness the funeral service of former works employee, Tyrone Crawford who was electrocuted.
Tragedy stuck at the DIPU Shaw Park’s head office earlier this morning after a 34 year old lorry loader Tyrone Crawford better known as (piggy puff), was electrocuted at around 7:30a.m.
Residents of the Blenheim Housing Development were both alarmed and distressed on Monday morning by what was found to be live electricity wires sprawled across the Dusty Park roadway.
Passengers who use Public Transportation on the Island are claiming that they are being treated like second class citizens. Why? Because of the conditions that they have to face while awaiting buses at the terminal building in Sangster’s Hill.
A major disruption in the electricity supply on the island during the early hours of this morning caused major discomfort for all of Trinidad and Tobago. As a result, the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission was bombarded with calls as to the cause of the problem.
The roundabout at the Aukenskeoch junction is almost complete according to the Secretary of the Division of Infrastructure and Public Utilities, Hilton Sandy.
In a press release issued, E-IDCOT, the project managers of the Cove Eco-industrial and Business Park, denounced any responsibility for the frequent power outages which have been occurring in Tobago for the past couple of weeks.
They could have gone to the beach, they could have thrown a party, but instead, the residents of Top Hill Pembroke in Tobago decided to trim trees, clean drains and have a general clean up, all in an effort to beautify their community.
The maintenance and operation of the $300M gas processing plant currently in its finishing stages at the Cove Eco-Industrial and Business Park in southwest Tobago will be operated by Tobagonians, said the National Gas Company (NGC) President Indar Maharaj.