Liaison Officer at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Felicia Radlein, records information provided by Lionel Town resident, Adam Blake, on the extent of damages sustained from the passage of Hurricane Beryl. Occasion was a visit to the community in Clarendon on Wednesday (July 10) by teams from the Ministry to assess damages and provide relief items to affected residents.
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Liaison Officer at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Felicia Radlein, looks on as Lionel Town resident, Adam Blake, points out damage to a section of his property. Occasion was a visit to the community in Clarendon on Wednesday (July 10) by teams from the Ministry to assess damages and provide relief items to affected residents.Lionel Town resident, Adam Blake (left), is presented with food items and a tarpaulin by Social Worker, Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Verna Wright (centre), on Wednesday (July 10). Occasion was the distribution of relief items by the Ministry to residents in Clarendon communities, who were impacted by the passage of Hurricane Beryl. Overseeing the distribution process is Records and Information Management (RIM) Officer in the Ministry, Regine Hall Shand.Social Worker in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Verna Wright (left), speaks with Lionel Town resident, Nicola Douglas. Teams from the Ministry visited Clarendon communities on Wednesday (July 10), where they presented relief items, including food packages, to residents impacted by Hurricane Beryl, and assessed damages.
Last Updated: July 11, 2024
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