Dominican Republic Flood Update: Yuna River Levels Rising in Duarte, Monte Plata

Current monitoring shows water levels nearing bank-full at the Juan Pablo Duarte Bridge as of April 21, 2026. While the intense atmospheric trough has begun to shift, the saturated soil and upstream runoff continue to push major river systems beyond their capacities, leaving thousands of residents waiting for recession.
New Rivers in Jamaica? What is a ‘Turbocharged Water Cycle’ and How Did it Turn Jamaica’s Black River into a Weapon?

The gentle giant had turned into a weapon. For centuries, the Black River in Jamaica has been a cultural icon, its tannin-stained waters host to endangered crocodiles and historic trade. But when Hurricane Melissa unleashed a “Turbocharged Water Cycle,” the river’s polite flow was replaced by a geological wrecking ball. Read how a changing climate is permanently changing Jamaica’s geography and forcing us to redefine what a river can do.