NWA clears blocked drain that led to flooding at Spanish Town Hospital

Work was carried out today to clear a blocked drain that led to the flooding of the Accident and Emergency Ward at the Spanish Town Hospital in St.Catherine.

The hospital was forced to relocate several patients due to the severe flooding last night.

The South East Regional Health Authority said the flooding was as a result of severe runoff from Burke Road due to heavy rainfall.

Water had accumulated on the road due to a blocked drain.

In an update at midday, Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton said the National Works Agency had been working to address the issue.

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Spanish Town Hospital among areas of St. Catherine flooded following heavy rainfall

Work was carried out today to clear a blocked drain that led to the flooding of the Accident and Emergency Ward at the Spanish Town Hospital in St.Catherine.

The hospital was forced to relocate several patients due to the severe flooding last night.

The South East Regional Health Authority said the flooding was as a result of severe runoff from Burke Road due to heavy rainfall.

Water had accumulated on the road due to a blocked drain.

In an update at midday, Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton said the National Works Agency had been working to address the issue.

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Digicel & Flow say approximately two-thirds of their mobile customers are back online

Work was carried out today to clear a blocked drain that led to the flooding of the Accident and Emergency Ward at the Spanish Town Hospital in St.Catherine.

The hospital was forced to relocate several patients due to the severe flooding last night.

The South East Regional Health Authority said the flooding was as a result of severe runoff from Burke Road due to heavy rainfall.

Water had accumulated on the road due to a blocked drain.

In an update at midday, Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton said the National Works Agency had been working to address the issue.

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UN resident coordinator says US $2.5 million has been secured to assist Jamaica in its response to Hurricane Beryl

Work was carried out today to clear a blocked drain that led to the flooding of the Accident and Emergency Ward at the Spanish Town Hospital in St.Catherine.

The hospital was forced to relocate several patients due to the severe flooding last night.

The South East Regional Health Authority said the flooding was as a result of severe runoff from Burke Road due to heavy rainfall.

Water had accumulated on the road due to a blocked drain.

In an update at midday, Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton said the National Works Agency had been working to address the issue.

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Search and rescue underway for 11 missing fishermen

Work was carried out today to clear a blocked drain that led to the flooding of the Accident and Emergency Ward at the Spanish Town Hospital in St.Catherine.

The hospital was forced to relocate several patients due to the severe flooding last night.

The South East Regional Health Authority said the flooding was as a result of severe runoff from Burke Road due to heavy rainfall.

Water had accumulated on the road due to a blocked drain.

In an update at midday, Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton said the National Works Agency had been working to address the issue.

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NWA & stakeholders working to restore access to Southwest St. Elizabeth communities impacted by blocked roads

Work was carried out today to clear a blocked drain that led to the flooding of the Accident and Emergency Ward at the Spanish Town Hospital in St.Catherine.

The hospital was forced to relocate several patients due to the severe flooding last night.

The South East Regional Health Authority said the flooding was as a result of severe runoff from Burke Road due to heavy rainfall.

Water had accumulated on the road due to a blocked drain.

In an update at midday, Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton said the National Works Agency had been working to address the issue.

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JUTC resuming service on a phased basis

Work was carried out today to clear a blocked drain that led to the flooding of the Accident and Emergency Ward at the Spanish Town Hospital in St.Catherine.

The hospital was forced to relocate several patients due to the severe flooding last night.

The South East Regional Health Authority said the flooding was as a result of severe runoff from Burke Road due to heavy rainfall.

Water had accumulated on the road due to a blocked drain.

In an update at midday, Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton said the National Works Agency had been working to address the issue.

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Sangster International Airport re-opens today; NMIA to resume operations tomorrow

Work was carried out today to clear a blocked drain that led to the flooding of the Accident and Emergency Ward at the Spanish Town Hospital in St.Catherine.

The hospital was forced to relocate several patients due to the severe flooding last night.

The South East Regional Health Authority said the flooding was as a result of severe runoff from Burke Road due to heavy rainfall.

Water had accumulated on the road due to a blocked drain.

In an update at midday, Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton said the National Works Agency had been working to address the issue.

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Sections of the Island still without cell phone service

Work was carried out today to clear a blocked drain that led to the flooding of the Accident and Emergency Ward at the Spanish Town Hospital in St.Catherine.

The hospital was forced to relocate several patients due to the severe flooding last night.

The South East Regional Health Authority said the flooding was as a result of severe runoff from Burke Road due to heavy rainfall.

Water had accumulated on the road due to a blocked drain.

In an update at midday, Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton said the National Works Agency had been working to address the issue.

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Hurricane-force winds, heavy rain, and storm surges batter Jamaica

Work was carried out today to clear a blocked drain that led to the flooding of the Accident and Emergency Ward at the Spanish Town Hospital in St.Catherine.

The hospital was forced to relocate several patients due to the severe flooding last night.

The South East Regional Health Authority said the flooding was as a result of severe runoff from Burke Road due to heavy rainfall.

Water had accumulated on the road due to a blocked drain.

In an update at midday, Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton said the National Works Agency had been working to address the issue.

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