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Multiple Airports Targeted in Bomb Threats: RVIPF Investigates Coordinated Attacks

The British Virgin Islands Airport Authority, sprang into action on May 5th after 4 pm, following the receipt of a bomb threat. This incident, however, was not isolated. Reports emerged of similar threats targeting the International Airports of Turks and Caicos and Bermuda.
In the BVI, the threat, conveyed via email to Advance Marketing & Professional Services, claimed the presence of explosive devices aboard an aircraft and within the Terminal Building. A flight preparing for departure at the Bermuda airport was abruptly canceled.
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force and Airport Security swiftly evacuated the premises and conducted an exhaustive search of all areas. Fortunately, after two and a half hours of tense scrutiny, the all-clear signal was given, and normal operations resumed.
The RVIPF, in close collaboration with these jurisdictions, launched a concerted effort to identify the perpetrators behind these coordinated attacks.
Despite the intense search efforts, no explosive devices were found, leading authorities to conclude that the messages were likely malicious hoaxes aimed at sowing chaos and disrupting airport operations.

Kurt Menal
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Leatherback Nesting Season Commences in BVI: Conservationists Seek Community Support

As the leatherback sea turtle nesting season begins across the Caribbean, the British Virgin Islands (BVI) are preparing for potential nesting activity. While sightings have been reported in neighboring regions, no nests have been documented in the BVI yet. The Association of Reef Keepers (ARK), a local non-profit dedicated to marine conservation, is urging residents and visitors to report any turtle tracks or nesting activity promptly. Early detection is crucial, especially if nests are located in vulnerable areas where eggs may need to be relocated to ensure their survival.
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Another Section of Threlfalls Collapses, Prompting Safety Concerns

A new section of the Threlfalls road collapsed earlier today, April 18, raising renewed safety concerns among local residents and commuters. While no injuries have been reported, the incident has intensified scrutiny over the ongoing structural stability of the area.
Residents have expressed concern that today’s rainfall may have played a role in triggering the latest collapse.
“We are more worried now as we may soon be unable to traverse this road altogether,” one resident said. “I am worried about accessing my home.”
This is not the first time Threadfall road has been compromised. Another section of the roadway eroded in September 2024 following a period of intense rainfall. The Department of Public Works had subsequently conducted limited repairs, rendering that portion somewhat passable. However, long-standing issues persist.
The road has suffered extensive damage over the years, particularly following the passage of the hurricanes in 2017, which left critical parts of the route severely weakened.
Authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding the cause of today’s collapse. In the meantime, JTV is actively monitoring the situation and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Motorists and pedestrians are strongly advised to exercise caution and avoid the area if possible.
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