Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic—The tropical system tracked across the island, bringing sustained winds of over 80 kilometers per hour. A weakened billboard frame collapsed under the pressure of a sudden gust. A pedestrian walking near the edge of the marketplace was struck by the falling structure. Paramedics reached the site quickly but were unable to revive the victim. The force of the collapse caused multiple secondary injuries in the area.
Civil protection agencies are advising citizens to stay indoors. The high winds have caused widespread power outages throughout the capital. Roof panels and tree limbs are littering the streets. Emergency crews are working to clear the main thoroughfares. They are also assessing the structural integrity of older buildings in the city center.
The storm is moving toward the western provinces now. Residents have been told to clear their balconies of loose items. The Emergency Operations Center remains on high alert. They are monitoring river levels for potential flash flooding. The rainfall has been heavy since the early morning hours.
Local officials are reviewing building permits for temporary signage. They plan to hold owners accountable for maintenance lapses. The victim was a local shop assistant. Their family is currently receiving support from the municipality. The city is preparing for a potential second wave of weather later tonight.
Road crews are removing fallen debris as the wind slows. The main highway leading out of the city remains partially blocked by downed lines. Police are directing traffic to ensure that emergency vehicles can reach isolated neighborhoods. The storm is expected to dissipate by tomorrow morning. Until then, the emergency protocols will remain in full effect.
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