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11:04 am, Sep 24, 2025
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Wednesday Storm Closes Most Government Offices

Virgin Islands News

Rain may not stop the Carnival, but Wednesday’s weather had almost all public-facing Virgin Islands government offices shuttered until the storm passes. Most offices indicated they would reopen Thursday.

Public schools and the University of the Virgin Islands were closed Wednesday. The territorial courts and Department of Justice were closed. The Department of Health and Human Services closed. VITRAN service was suspended.

The Legislature was closed as well, with Senate Vice President Kenneth L. Gittens urging Virgin Islanders to be careful.

“Given our community’s recent experience with torrential rain and flooding just last week, I fully support the Executive Branch’s decision to close all public schools and government offices,” Gittens said. “Essential employees are advised to contact their respective agency heads for guidance, as they may be required to report for critical services. I want to stress, this is not a cause for alarm. This is about being prepared.”

The Board of Elections’ ever-lively Grievance & Resolution Committee meeting was postponed. The Economic Development Authority offices were closed and the Public Service Commission meeting was postponed.

In a twist, the Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority issued a statement saying it would continue normal operations.

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