标签: Dominican Republic

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  • Climate change: Storm Melissa and tremors: why the Dominican Republic faced strong phenomena in 2025

    Climate change: Storm Melissa and tremors: why the Dominican Republic faced strong phenomena in 2025

    The Dominican Republic weathered a remarkably intense year of natural phenomena throughout 2025, characterized by unusually powerful atmospheric events and significant seismic activity. According to meteorological experts, while the number of events did not exceed projections, their intensity and capacity for widespread impact marked a notable deviation from historical patterns.

    The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season produced two particularly influential systems: Hurricanes Melissa and Erin. Senior meteorologist Saddan Font-Frías Montero of the National Forecast Center explained that although neither hurricane made direct landfall on Dominican territory, both generated dangerous coastal conditions, extensive cloud coverage, and substantial rainfall across the nation.

    Hurricane Melissa emerged as the most consequential system of the season, achieving Category 5 status through a process of rapid intensification. Despite passing at a distance from Dominican shores, its expansive outer bands delivered extraordinary precipitation totals: 737 mm in Polo, Barahona; 507 mm in Heroes Center; and 453 mm in Santo Domingo East. Montero attributed Melissa’s exceptional strength to significantly warmer ocean temperatures in the tropical Atlantic, which provided ideal conditions for cyclone intensification and moisture retention.

    The hurricane’s remote effects triggered severe flooding in southwestern regions, urban areas of Greater Santo Domingo, and San Cristóbal. Meteorological data confirmed a trend toward more energetic cyclones capable of producing extreme rainfall even without direct impact.

    Separately, seismic monitoring revealed increased tectonic activity throughout 2025. Ramón Delanoy, director of the National Seismology Office, reported 3,971 recorded earthquakes—a notable increase from 3,652 in 2024. The year’s most significant event registered magnitude 5.5 near Las Terrenas, Samaná, at a depth of 118 kilometers. Three primary fault systems—Ocoa, Septentrional, and Canal de la Mona—accounted for most seismic activity.

    As December commenced, meteorologist Christopher Florian indicated the beginning of the frontal season, with cold fronts expected to bring substantial cloud cover, frequent rainfall, and significantly cooler temperatures to northern and eastern provinces. Traditional cold spots including Valle Nuevo, Constanza, and Alto Bandera anticipate temperatures potentially dropping to 5°C, with occasional readings approaching freezing conditions.

  • Merchants in the National District say sales have been slow during December

    Merchants in the National District say sales have been slow during December

    SANTO DOMINGO, DR — The typical festive atmosphere of December in the Dominican Republic has been overshadowed by economic challenges, with local markets experiencing unusually sluggish sales of essential goods during and after the Christmas season.

    Journalists from Listín Diario conducted field observations across multiple markets in the National District, documenting widespread concern among merchants about persistently weak consumer demand. At Mercado Nuevo de la Avenida Duarte, veteran vendor Luis José Tejada, with over twenty years of market experience, expressed deep frustration: ‘The situation is dire and has been deteriorating throughout the entire year. Consumer purchasing power has significantly diminished, and governmental support remains inadequate.’

    This sentiment was echoed by numerous vendors who reported unprecedented market conditions in 2025. Juan Bautista, another market merchant, noted increased competition as consumers seek alternatives due to market saturation: ‘Sales fluctuate, but customers now disperse their purchases among numerous establishments offering similar products.’

    The Villa Consuelo Market presented a similarly subdued picture, with numerous meat and sausage vendors absent from their stalls during peak hours. Those present were predominantly engaged in maintenance activities rather than sales. Juan Tomás Mercado, a stall owner, described December as ‘exceptionally slow and unusual,’ contradicting traditional holiday expectations. ‘The proverb suggests calm follows storms, but this year brought no storm—only continuous calm throughout all twelve months,’ he remarked.

    Contrasting perspectives emerged from Maritza Feliz, proprietor of Carnicería Teteo, who reported positive December performance: ‘This has been a remarkably good December. While annual sales were generally slow, holiday transactions demonstrated significant dynamism.’

    Post-Christmas Eve pricing analysis revealed seasonal foods maintaining elevated costs, with chicken priced between RD$90–95 and pork ranging from RD$120–140. Produce including carrots, cabbage, lettuce, onions, potatoes, and rice maintained prices between RD$40–120, while banana varieties (both ripe and green) stabilized at RD$25–30.

  • Lottery results this December 26, 2025: Did you come out on top?

    Lottery results this December 26, 2025: Did you come out on top?

    A comprehensive compilation of international lottery results from various draws conducted on January 9th, 2024, reveals numerous winning number combinations across multiple gaming platforms. The data encompasses results from national lotteries, regional draws, and specialized betting pools across different time zones.

    The highlights include significant jackpot offerings, with Mega Millions displaying numbers 09, 19, 31, 63, 64 and Mega Ball 07, while PowerBall reported winning numbers 04, 25, 31, 52, 59 with Powerball 19 and multiplier 2X. The Mega Millions jackpot reached an impressive $469 million, creating substantial winner potential across participating jurisdictions.

    Regional variations appear throughout the results, with distinct draws occurring in New York (3:30 AM: 64, 45, 73; 11:30 AM: 14, 26, 00), Florida (Day: 45, 01, 37; Night: 46, 23, 66), and Anguilla (10:00 AM: 79, 28, 27; 1:00 PM: 02, 66, 53; 6:00 PM: 06, 53, 71; 9:00 PM: 09, 27, 16).

    Various lottery operators conducted simultaneous draws, including National Lottery (38, 60, 78), Leidsa (43, 93, 69), Loteka Pool (95, 75, 03), and King Lottery (12:30: 73, 04, 82; 7:30: 40, 70, 02). The diversity of draw times and number combinations reflects the global nature of lottery gaming and the widespread participation across different markets and time zones.

  • Elio Fiallo Hospital guarantees attention to tourists

    Elio Fiallo Hospital guarantees attention to tourists

    In a demonstration of protocol adherence and patient-centered care, the Elio Fiallo Hospital in Pedernales has successfully managed the medical transfer of two foreign tourists following established international healthcare guidelines. Hospital Director Edelberta Otaño provided a comprehensive account of the institution’s handling of the case, emphasizing strict compliance with national regulations for foreign patients.

    According to official communications, the medical facility provided continuous clinical care from the moment of admission, with treatment prioritization based solely on the patients’ medical condition and welfare requirements. The hospital’s administration immediately identified that the tourists lacked affiliation with the Dominican national health system, triggering predetermined protocols for international visitors.

    The institution promptly verified the patients’ international medical insurance coverage, confirming that all generated expenses would be covered by their insurance provider. Dr. Otaño clarified that all administrative procedures were conducted exclusively through the insurance channel, with no direct payments required for services rendered or anticipated.

    The transfer process to a medical facility in Santiago was initiated following a coordination request from the patients’ relatives. This complex procedure involved thorough clinical evaluation and meticulous pre-coordination between medical teams. Hospital authorities emphasized that the transfer was conducted with full family consent and in strict accordance with medical and administrative protocols, always prioritizing patient safety and well-being throughout the transition.

  • Savings accounts are the most sought-after financial product by foreign migrants in the Dominican Republic.

    Savings accounts are the most sought-after financial product by foreign migrants in the Dominican Republic.

    A comprehensive study conducted by the Superintendency of Banks reveals significant patterns in financial product usage among foreign migrants residing in the Dominican Republic. The research, titled “Towards an Inclusive and Sustainable Financial System 2025,” demonstrates that savings accounts constitute the most widely utilized financial instrument within this demographic, with 83% of surveyed migrants maintaining such accounts.

    Credit and debit cards represent the second most popular financial product, utilized by 54% of the migrant population, while checking accounts follow at 44% penetration. The study emphasizes that migrants form a crucial component of the national workforce and economic framework, yet encounter substantial obstacles in accessing formal financial services.

    Key barriers identified include documentation requirements, institutional trust factors, and limited familiarity with conventional financial instruments. The research methodology incorporated migrant respondents as 7% of its total sample size, with gender distribution nearly equal at 51% male and 49% female participants. Notably, 24% of surveyed migrants reported lacking Dominican identity cards.

    Venezuelan and Haitian nationals predominated among respondent demographics, with 90% residing in urban centers—particularly Greater Santo Domingo (38%) and northern regions (21%). Income analysis revealed 94% of migrants earn below 50,000 pesos monthly, indicating pronounced concentration in lower-income brackets.

    The publication highlights that migrants face particularly stringent verification processes, with 48% reporting additional documentation requirements when applying for financial products. Despite these challenges, 77% of migrants expressed complete confidence in their primary financial institutions.

    While financial institutions have initiated inclusion mechanisms—including simplified banking products, basic accounts, and reduced-cost remittance programs—the study concludes that these initiatives currently maintain limited reach within migrant communities. Researchers stress that understanding financial behaviors and perceptions is fundamental to designing effective policies that foster economic integration and social inclusion within the Dominican financial landscape.

  • More than 150 firefighters face fire in hardware store: “It’s chaos”

    More than 150 firefighters face fire in hardware store: “It’s chaos”

    SANTO DOMINGO – A massive fire engulfed the San Miguel hardware store on Independencia Avenue in the National District on Friday afternoon, triggering a massive emergency response. The blaze, first reported at approximately 5:20 p.m., required the deployment of over 150 firefighters and 15 emergency units who battled the flames for several hours.

    José Luis Frómeta Herasme, Chief of the National District Fire Department, directed the complex operation across the establishment’s three levels. The presence of highly flammable materials, including paints, wood, and various combustible products, presented a significant challenge, accelerating the fire’s spread and intensifying the efforts required to contain it.

    Firefighting strategies were executed through four coordinated attack points: the building’s front, both lateral sides, and the rear, which housed the most combustible inventory. Despite the severity of the fire, Chief Frómeta Herasme confirmed that the blaze was successfully confined to the structure and, crucially, that no human casualties were reported. All individuals were accounted for and had evacuated prior to the firefighters’ arrival.

    As night fell, reinforcements continued to arrive at the scene, which was secured by a cordon manned by joint patrols of the National Police and the Armed Forces, supported by 911 emergency units. The dramatic incident drew large crowds of onlookers, who recorded plumes of dense black smoke billowing from the building well into the evening.

    In a heartening subplot to the disaster, responders rescued three cats from within the hardware store. The felines, suffering from smoke inhalation, were immediately administered oxygen by firefighters to stabilize their condition.

    Miguelina Saviñón, a neighboring business owner, recounted learning of the fire while away on a family outing, discovering the chaos through urgent phone calls and social media updates. With the extinguishing phase complete, authorities will now commence debris removal, paving the way for a formal investigation to determine the fire’s origin.

  • 11 deaths reported in traffic accidents between December 23 and 25

    11 deaths reported in traffic accidents between December 23 and 25

    Santo Domingo – Dominican authorities have reported a tragic death toll during the initial phase of the annual Christmas road safety campaign. The Emergency Operations Center (COE) disclosed that 11 individuals lost their lives in traffic incidents occurring between December 23-25, despite ongoing preventive measures.

    Official statistics reveal 118 separate traffic accidents occurred across national highways, local roads, and urban avenues during the three-day monitoring period. Motorcycles represented the most frequently involved vehicle type with 94 incidents, followed by passenger vehicles, pedestrian collisions, pickup trucks, and jeeps.

    Geographical distribution of fatalities showed five deaths occurring within designated road safety checkpoints while six transpired outside monitored areas. Vehicle-specific analysis indicated motorcycle accidents accounted for six fatalities, light vehicles four fatalities, and pedestrian incidents one death.

    Within the official safety perimeter, casualties included a pedestrian collision on Eastern Highway (La Romana sector) and combined motorcycle/vehicle incidents across Azua, San Cristóbal, and San Pedro de Macorís provinces. Unmonitored zones witnessed fatal accidents in Villa Altagracia, Salcedo, Jarabacoa, the Higüey-La Otra Banda highway corridor, and Bonao municipality.

    Despite the tragic outcomes, comparative data indicates an 8% reduction in fatalities compared to the equivalent period in the previous year, suggesting partial effectiveness of the “Conscience for Life” preventive operation. The COE continues to implement road safety measures during the holiday season when traffic volumes traditionally peak.

  • Would you withstand these temperatures? Valle Nuevo: Extreme frost marks the start of the 2025-2026 frontal season

    Would you withstand these temperatures? Valle Nuevo: Extreme frost marks the start of the 2025-2026 frontal season

    The Caribbean witnessed a remarkable meteorological anomaly as the 2025-2026 frontal season commenced with historic subzero temperatures in the Dominican Republic’s high-altitude regions. In the early hours of Thursday, December 25, Valle Nuevo National Park recorded an extreme minimum temperature of -7.3°C (18°F), marking the season’s first severe frost event according to meteorological analyst Jean Suriel.

    This unusual phenomenon resulted from the direct incursion of a polar air mass that extended across the Caribbean nation, generating icy conditions rarely observed in tropical latitudes. The freezing temperatures persisted for twelve consecutive hours from 9:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m., significantly intensifying cold effects throughout the mountainous terrain.

    The exceptional cold spell produced four distinctive winter manifestations typically associated with higher latitudes:

    1. Vegetation became encased in frozen dew, creating a thick frost layer that blanketed the landscape in crystalline whiteness
    2. Fog droplets solidified on shrubs and bushes, forming intricate ice needle structures through the process known as cencellada
    3. Subterranean water emerged from the ground in frozen state, generating the rare natural spectacle of ice hairs
    4. Standing water in outdoor containers completely solidified due to the sustained freezing conditions

    Suriel emphasized that the Dominican Republic remains unique among Antillean nations in experiencing negative temperatures during both frontal season and tropical winter periods. This meteorological distinction stems from the country’s elevated topography, which features the highest mountain peaks in the Caribbean region, creating necessary conditions for such extreme cold events to occur.

  • Government increases 2026 budget for tourism

    Government increases 2026 budget for tourism

    Santo Domingo – The Dominican government has unveiled its fiscal blueprint for 2026, presenting a state budget of RD$1.62 trillion that implements targeted financial reallocations across public institutions. While representing a nominal 1.9% increase from initial 2025 projections, the budget actually constitutes a 3% reduction compared to the currently amended 2025 budget, signaling a period of fiscal recalibration.

    Financial analysts note this budget reflects strategic prioritization rather than across-the-board cuts. Sixteen public institutions will experience funding reductions ranging from 0.1% to 27%, while twelve agencies will receive increased allocations. The most dramatic shift occurs at the Ministry of Energy and Mines, which secures a 75.4% budget expansion—soaring from RD$6.0 billion to RD$10.6 billion—to fund critical power generation projects and energy sustainability initiatives.

    Other notable beneficiaries include the Ministry of Sports and Recreation (45.6% increase) and the Ministry of Tourism (18% boost), indicating heightened focus on recreational infrastructure and tourism development. Concurrently, public debt management funding increased by 11%, while National Treasury obligations decreased by 5.5%. Both the Senate and Judiciary maintained unchanged budgets.

    These financial adjustments coincide with sweeping institutional reforms scheduled for implementation in 2026. Most significantly, the newly established Ministry of Justice will assume administrative and judicial functions currently managed by the Public Prosecutor’s Office, representing the most substantial governmental restructuring in recent years. Budget officials characterize these changes as necessary adaptations to evolving national priorities rather than mere austerity measures.

  • Immigration maintains continuous service at ports and airports during the holidays

    Immigration maintains continuous service at ports and airports during the holidays

    SANTO DOMINGO – The Dominican Republic’s General Directorate of Migration (DGM) has successfully maintained full operational capacity across all its immigration facilities throughout the Christmas period. The institution confirmed that ports, airports, border checkpoints, and administrative offices nationwide have functioned without interruption despite seasonal passenger surges.

    Both domestic and international travelers have reported significantly improved experiences at the country’s major transit hubs, with many noting reduced waiting times and more streamlined arrival procedures. These operational enhancements have drawn particular praise from passengers who frequently navigate the nation’s busiest terminals during peak travel seasons.

    The DGM attributes these efficiency gains to strategic technological implementations, including the optimized deployment of the E-Ticket system and reinforced data authentication protocols. Special attention has been given to streamlining documentation verification for minors traveling across borders, a measure that has substantially accelerated passenger processing at immigration control stations.

    Supplementary services including Customer Service departments, the central Immigration Directorate, and the dedicated Call Center have all maintained regular operations to address heightened seasonal demand. The DGM has also ensured continuous service availability at critical border crossings in Dajabón, Elías Piña, Jimaní, and Pedernales regions.

    The immigration authority reaffirmed its institutional commitment to delivering secure, orderly, and efficient migration services through continued technological innovation and operational refinements, particularly during high-volume travel periods.