JPS says Cold Front winds cause outages in several areas; restoration works already started

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) says strong winds associated with the Cold Front impacting the island have caused power outages in several areas.

These include sections of Hanover, St. Ann, the Corporate Area, St. Catherine and Clarendon.

However, the JPS says it is making every effort to facilitate swift restoration for affected customers.

In an update to IRIE FM news, Media and Public Relations Manager at JPS, Audrey Williams, says the company’s emergency teams are conducting restoration works where it is safe to do so.

JPS is urging members of the public to exercise caution, especially around broken wires, and to report outages or hazards using the JPS mobile app and its social media pages @myjpsonline.

Persons may also call the Customer Care Centre at 888-CALL-JPS.

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Trough and another Cold Front to influence weather across Jamaica

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) says strong winds associated with the Cold Front impacting the island have caused power outages in several areas.

These include sections of Hanover, St. Ann, the Corporate Area, St. Catherine and Clarendon.

However, the JPS says it is making every effort to facilitate swift restoration for affected customers.

In an update to IRIE FM news, Media and Public Relations Manager at JPS, Audrey Williams, says the company’s emergency teams are conducting restoration works where it is safe to do so.

JPS is urging members of the public to exercise caution, especially around broken wires, and to report outages or hazards using the JPS mobile app and its social media pages @myjpsonline.

Persons may also call the Customer Care Centre at 888-CALL-JPS.

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JTA concerned about probes into bomb threats; Portland Police apprehend minor linked to recent school threats

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) says strong winds associated with the Cold Front impacting the island have caused power outages in several areas.

These include sections of Hanover, St. Ann, the Corporate Area, St. Catherine and Clarendon.

However, the JPS says it is making every effort to facilitate swift restoration for affected customers.

In an update to IRIE FM news, Media and Public Relations Manager at JPS, Audrey Williams, says the company’s emergency teams are conducting restoration works where it is safe to do so.

JPS is urging members of the public to exercise caution, especially around broken wires, and to report outages or hazards using the JPS mobile app and its social media pages @myjpsonline.

Persons may also call the Customer Care Centre at 888-CALL-JPS.

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Education Minister departs island for World Government Summit in Dubai

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) says strong winds associated with the Cold Front impacting the island have caused power outages in several areas.

These include sections of Hanover, St. Ann, the Corporate Area, St. Catherine and Clarendon.

However, the JPS says it is making every effort to facilitate swift restoration for affected customers.

In an update to IRIE FM news, Media and Public Relations Manager at JPS, Audrey Williams, says the company’s emergency teams are conducting restoration works where it is safe to do so.

JPS is urging members of the public to exercise caution, especially around broken wires, and to report outages or hazards using the JPS mobile app and its social media pages @myjpsonline.

Persons may also call the Customer Care Centre at 888-CALL-JPS.

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St. Mary mayor concerned over possible impact of cold front on farmers

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) says strong winds associated with the Cold Front impacting the island have caused power outages in several areas.

These include sections of Hanover, St. Ann, the Corporate Area, St. Catherine and Clarendon.

However, the JPS says it is making every effort to facilitate swift restoration for affected customers.

In an update to IRIE FM news, Media and Public Relations Manager at JPS, Audrey Williams, says the company’s emergency teams are conducting restoration works where it is safe to do so.

JPS is urging members of the public to exercise caution, especially around broken wires, and to report outages or hazards using the JPS mobile app and its social media pages @myjpsonline.

Persons may also call the Customer Care Centre at 888-CALL-JPS.

Read More