NWA teams will respond to Hurricane Melissa impacted roadways when it’s safe to do so

Hurricane Melissa is already impacting several roadways, with strong winds taking down trees and utility poles and causing flooding.

The National Works Agency (NWA) said its teams are responding to several incidents across the island, weather permitting.

NWA Communication Manager Stephen Shaw pointed out that some roads rendered impassable will be cleared as soon as it’s safe to do so.

Among the affected areas is the Barnett to Adelphi roadway in St. James.

Mr Shaw urged citizens to report incidents to the agency’s emergency operations centre.

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Met Service warns that Melissa remains a powerful storm whether it’s a category 5 or 4

Hurricane Melissa is already impacting several roadways, with strong winds taking down trees and utility poles and causing flooding.

The National Works Agency (NWA) said its teams are responding to several incidents across the island, weather permitting.

NWA Communication Manager Stephen Shaw pointed out that some roads rendered impassable will be cleared as soon as it’s safe to do so.

Among the affected areas is the Barnett to Adelphi roadway in St. James.

Mr Shaw urged citizens to report incidents to the agency’s emergency operations centre.

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Hurricane Melissa begins to turn towards Jamaica

Hurricane Melissa is already impacting several roadways, with strong winds taking down trees and utility poles and causing flooding.

The National Works Agency (NWA) said its teams are responding to several incidents across the island, weather permitting.

NWA Communication Manager Stephen Shaw pointed out that some roads rendered impassable will be cleared as soon as it’s safe to do so.

Among the affected areas is the Barnett to Adelphi roadway in St. James.

Mr Shaw urged citizens to report incidents to the agency’s emergency operations centre.

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Works Minister Robert Morgan says about 500 truckloads of silt removed from Sandy Gully in Kingston over past 5 days

Hurricane Melissa is already impacting several roadways, with strong winds taking down trees and utility poles and causing flooding.

The National Works Agency (NWA) said its teams are responding to several incidents across the island, weather permitting.

NWA Communication Manager Stephen Shaw pointed out that some roads rendered impassable will be cleared as soon as it’s safe to do so.

Among the affected areas is the Barnett to Adelphi roadway in St. James.

Mr Shaw urged citizens to report incidents to the agency’s emergency operations centre.

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Mr. Vegas urges Jamaicans to evacuate as Hurricane Melissa approaches

Hurricane Melissa is already impacting several roadways, with strong winds taking down trees and utility poles and causing flooding.

The National Works Agency (NWA) said its teams are responding to several incidents across the island, weather permitting.

NWA Communication Manager Stephen Shaw pointed out that some roads rendered impassable will be cleared as soon as it’s safe to do so.

Among the affected areas is the Barnett to Adelphi roadway in St. James.

Mr Shaw urged citizens to report incidents to the agency’s emergency operations centre.

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Agriculture, Fisheries Ministry crafting disaster recovery plan for sector as Hurricane Melissa continues to pose a threat to Jamaica

Hurricane Melissa is already impacting several roadways, with strong winds taking down trees and utility poles and causing flooding.

The National Works Agency (NWA) said its teams are responding to several incidents across the island, weather permitting.

NWA Communication Manager Stephen Shaw pointed out that some roads rendered impassable will be cleared as soon as it’s safe to do so.

Among the affected areas is the Barnett to Adelphi roadway in St. James.

Mr Shaw urged citizens to report incidents to the agency’s emergency operations centre.

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Entertainers send messages of hope as Hurricane Melissa nears Jamaica

Hurricane Melissa is already impacting several roadways, with strong winds taking down trees and utility poles and causing flooding.

The National Works Agency (NWA) said its teams are responding to several incidents across the island, weather permitting.

NWA Communication Manager Stephen Shaw pointed out that some roads rendered impassable will be cleared as soon as it’s safe to do so.

Among the affected areas is the Barnett to Adelphi roadway in St. James.

Mr Shaw urged citizens to report incidents to the agency’s emergency operations centre.

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Local Government Minister concerned over low turnout at shelters across the island ahead of Hurricane Melissa; stresses no fees needed to enter shelters

Hurricane Melissa is already impacting several roadways, with strong winds taking down trees and utility poles and causing flooding.

The National Works Agency (NWA) said its teams are responding to several incidents across the island, weather permitting.

NWA Communication Manager Stephen Shaw pointed out that some roads rendered impassable will be cleared as soon as it’s safe to do so.

Among the affected areas is the Barnett to Adelphi roadway in St. James.

Mr Shaw urged citizens to report incidents to the agency’s emergency operations centre.

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“Stay away from gullies and flooded roadways” Works Minister issues warning ahead of Hurricane Melissa

Hurricane Melissa is already impacting several roadways, with strong winds taking down trees and utility poles and causing flooding.

The National Works Agency (NWA) said its teams are responding to several incidents across the island, weather permitting.

NWA Communication Manager Stephen Shaw pointed out that some roads rendered impassable will be cleared as soon as it’s safe to do so.

Among the affected areas is the Barnett to Adelphi roadway in St. James.

Mr Shaw urged citizens to report incidents to the agency’s emergency operations centre.

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Hurricane Melissa forces postponement of major events

Hurricane Melissa is already impacting several roadways, with strong winds taking down trees and utility poles and causing flooding.

The National Works Agency (NWA) said its teams are responding to several incidents across the island, weather permitting.

NWA Communication Manager Stephen Shaw pointed out that some roads rendered impassable will be cleared as soon as it’s safe to do so.

Among the affected areas is the Barnett to Adelphi roadway in St. James.

Mr Shaw urged citizens to report incidents to the agency’s emergency operations centre.

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