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NHT Compensates Ruthven Towers Residents

By: , March 2, 2023

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The National Housing Trust (NHT) has informed that it has compensated residents who were affected by flooding last year at its Ruthven Towers apartment complex, in New Kingston.

The entity’s Managing Director, Martin Miller, told a Standing Finance Committee of the House, today (March 1) that the flood-damaged vehicles of 11 of the 14 persons who were directly affected, were replaced by the NHT.

This undertaking cost some $44 million, which was partly funded by the Trust and its insurance company.

Mr. Miller also gave the commitment to “follow through” with the remaining three residents.

In the meantime, he informed that the entrance to the development has been redesigned.

Additionally, he said that at the completion of the next phase of the development, there will be another entrance, “so the solution as it is now, should there be any reoccurrence in another two months or so in terms of the same level of flooding, then there should be no water entering from that section, because we will be replacing that area with a wall.”

Construction on this is expected to commence in another three weeks, said Mr. Miller, who also gave his assurance that “all those issues have been settled” in relation to the entirety of the situation.

Last Updated: March 2, 2023