Flood stress in Trinidad

THE HILL CAME DOWN: Keila Logan looks at the mountain of earth which is threatening her John Street, St James home after a landslide caused by persistent rain. Photo by Ayanna Kinsale
THE HILL CAME DOWN: Keila Logan looks at the mountain of earth which is threatening her John Street, St James home after a landslide caused by persistent rain. Photo by Ayanna Kinsale

EVEN as there was an improvement in the weather on Tuesday, major flooding was still taking place in several parts of Trinidad, while in other areas, houses and roads were affected by landslides, as a result of persistent, heavy rain since the weekend.

Information reaching Newsday was that in some parts of north and central Trinidad, floodwaters were as deep as seven feet and were not receding.

WATERWAY: A man and woman carefully walk through floodwaters in Madras Road, St Helena on Tuesday. Photo by Angelo Marcelle -

As of 4 pm on Tuesday, parts of the Caroni River breached its banks, causing an overspill onto the Uriah Butler Highway which blocked lanes and led to a major traffic pile-up.

Newsday's photographers were out and about on Tuesday in several parts of the island and brought back these images.

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Vanessa Wickham surveys the damage to her Fort George Road home on Tuesday after it partially collapsed during heavy rain over the weekend and on Monday. - Photo by Ayanna Kinsale

Vanessa Wickham, left, and her sister Arlene Scantlebury look at her damaged house on Fort George Road after a landslide caused its collapse during heavy rainfall on Tuesday. - Photo by Ayanna Kinsale

Kelia Logan is greeted by a backyard full of earth and rubble caused by a landslide that crumbled a retaining wall at the back of her home on John Street, St James, on Tuesday. Luckily no one was seriously hurt during the incident. - Photo by Ayanna Kinsale

A resident stands in disbelief in waist-high floodwater near his home on Nabbie Street, Bamboo No 2, Valsayn South on Tuesday. - Photo by Roger Jacob

Residents of Nabbie Street, Bamboo No 2, Valsayn South, are forced to use a boat for transport on Tuesday. - Photo by Roger Jacob

A boat supplied by Nanan Tours helps resupply residents with basic food items and fresh drinking water at Bamboo No 2, Valsayn South, on Tuesday. - Photo by Roger Jacob

Residents and volunteers wade through floodwaters with relief supplies and other items on Jaffar Street, Bamboo No 2, Valsayn South, on Tuesday. -Photo by Roger Jacob

A resident of Jaffar Street, Bamboo No 2, Valsayn South, uses a canoe to navigate floodwaters in the area as others wade through the water on Tuesday. - Photo by Roger Jacob

A resident of Jaffar Street, Bamboo No 2 stands in her yard in thigh-high floodwater on Tuesday. - Photo by Roger Jacob

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