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Spanish Town Hospital Enters Emergency Mode
KINGSTON, Jamaica. Sunday, July 7, 2024: The South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA) is advising that the Spanish Town Hospital (STH) has now entered emergency mode due to severe flooding in the Accident & Emergency (A&E) Department. According to Mr. Errol Greene, Regional Director of SERHA, the A&E Department has flooded as a result of severe runoff from Burke Road...
Preliminary Assessments Show 80-100 Per Cent Banana And Plantain Crop Loss Due To Hurricane Beryl
KINGSTON, July 7 (JIS): Preliminary assessments conducted by the Banana Board show an 80 to 100 per cent loss for bananas and plantains, consequent on the passage of Hurricane Beryl. The Board has, so far, conducted assessments in the larger banana producing parishes of St. Thomas, St. Mary, Portland, St. James, St. Catherine and Clarendon. General Manager, Janet Conie, says...
UNDP Ready to Support the Caribbean to Recover from Hurricane Beryl
This week, Hurricane Beryl made landfall in the Caribbean region, bringing winds of 140 to 160 mph, and becoming the first hurricane on record to reach category 5 so early in the Atlantic. In Jamaica, and the Eastern Caribbean, entire communities have been flooded, houses destroyed, livelihoods wiped out, and the full scale of this event is not yet known....
Government Extends Condolences to Families Affected by Hurricane Beryl
The Government of Jamaica expresses its deepest condolences to the families of Alrick Moncrieffe and Kayon Sterling who died as a result of the passage of Hurricane Beryl. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families during this difficult time. Hurricane Beryl has brought significant hardship to our nation, and any loss of life is a profound tragedy. On behalf...
Public Advisory
The police are advising members of the motoring public that several traffic lights in the corporate area are out of service. As a result, motorists are being urged to proceed with caution, and consider fellow road users. The relevant authorities are working to have the issue resolved urgently.
“All Children and Staff Accounted for and are Safe” Says CPFSA following Passing of Hurricane Beryl
The Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) says that all the children and staff at its 50 government and private residential child care facilities and places of safety, are safe and secured, following the passing of hurricane Beryl on Wednesday. “Our Management Team as well as members from our Disaster Management Committee met at our Emergency Operations Centre, where...
Restoration of Banking Services
Bank of Jamaica wishes to advise the public that we are working closely with the banks to ensure the restoration of normal banking services in the shortest possible time. However, the absence of utilities across the island, the unavailability of staff due to the dislocation arising from the effects of the hurricane and the inability of the service provider to...
JUTC to Resume Service
The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) advises commuters that service will resume on a phased schedule. An assessment is underway and data on passable routes is being reviewed to determine the extent of service resumption. Commuters are encouraged to prioritize their safety and that of their family members as we work together to regain normalcy. For updates, commuters may...
IMPORTANT ADVISORY: For Immediate Release and Dissemination
The Kingston & St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) wishes to assure all residents and stakeholders of the municipality that we are aware of the challenges being experienced in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl which include landslides and fallen trees across roadways. As we work to resolve these challenges, the KSAMC will move swiftly to clear parochial roads to enable single...
