The Barbados Meteorological Services has advised that the Flood Watch for the island has been discontinued.
The flood Watch was discontinued with effect from 7 a.m today, Sunday, October, 21.
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The person and persons who put out the Flood watch should come to the public and explain what happened: what did they see, why did they announce a flood watch; were they requested to do so by an unscrupulous supervisor in order to solicit more CCRI funds.
STUPSE: We had a beautiful, sunny weekend, with - really, very little hint of rain. Yet they prolonged the Flood Watch. We now need an explanation that make sense to the average person
You mean 'sun watch.' Kmtd