VI News Staff 1 year ago
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Some gov’t offices struggle to reopen after TS Ernesto

Some government offices in the territory are experiencing delayed openings, while others are offering limited services in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Ernesto, which battered the territory on Tuesday.

Governor Daniel Pruce has given residents and businesses the all-clear to operate as normal following the storm. However, some government offices have announced delayed openings because of teh storm’s impact.

The Civil Registry and Passport Office informed the public that it would remain closed until further notice to complete necessary cleanup efforts. Meanwhile, the Department of Motor Vehicles has suspended all services except written tests.

The administration buildings on Virgin Gorda and Anegada are also offering limited services due to network connectivity issues.


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