JPS launches relief programme for customers recovering from effects of Hurricane Melissa

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has launched a relief programme to support residential customers recovering from the effects of hurricane Melissa.

JPS’s Corporate Communications Officer, Darian Reid said the company will suspend service disconnections and late payment fees up to December 15.

JPS’s has advised that the bills that customers will receive in the coming days are for electricity used predominantly before Hurricane Melissa.

Meantime, It said just about 70% of customers now have electricity as crews continue the island wide recovery.

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Health Ministry says National Blood Transfusion Service has sufficient blood

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has launched a relief programme to support residential customers recovering from the effects of hurricane Melissa.

JPS’s Corporate Communications Officer, Darian Reid said the company will suspend service disconnections and late payment fees up to December 15.

JPS’s has advised that the bills that customers will receive in the coming days are for electricity used predominantly before Hurricane Melissa.

Meantime, It said just about 70% of customers now have electricity as crews continue the island wide recovery.

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Health Ministry reports rise in injuries after Hurricane Melissa

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has launched a relief programme to support residential customers recovering from the effects of hurricane Melissa.

JPS’s Corporate Communications Officer, Darian Reid said the company will suspend service disconnections and late payment fees up to December 15.

JPS’s has advised that the bills that customers will receive in the coming days are for electricity used predominantly before Hurricane Melissa.

Meantime, It said just about 70% of customers now have electricity as crews continue the island wide recovery.

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11 cases classified as suspected leptospirosis

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has launched a relief programme to support residential customers recovering from the effects of hurricane Melissa.

JPS’s Corporate Communications Officer, Darian Reid said the company will suspend service disconnections and late payment fees up to December 15.

JPS’s has advised that the bills that customers will receive in the coming days are for electricity used predominantly before Hurricane Melissa.

Meantime, It said just about 70% of customers now have electricity as crews continue the island wide recovery.

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Montego Bay Mayor calls on Transport Authority to probe complaints of fare increases by taxi operators in St James

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has launched a relief programme to support residential customers recovering from the effects of hurricane Melissa.

JPS’s Corporate Communications Officer, Darian Reid said the company will suspend service disconnections and late payment fees up to December 15.

JPS’s has advised that the bills that customers will receive in the coming days are for electricity used predominantly before Hurricane Melissa.

Meantime, It said just about 70% of customers now have electricity as crews continue the island wide recovery.

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Security Minister condemns killing of two police officers in St. Andrew

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has launched a relief programme to support residential customers recovering from the effects of hurricane Melissa.

JPS’s Corporate Communications Officer, Darian Reid said the company will suspend service disconnections and late payment fees up to December 15.

JPS’s has advised that the bills that customers will receive in the coming days are for electricity used predominantly before Hurricane Melissa.

Meantime, It said just about 70% of customers now have electricity as crews continue the island wide recovery.

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Two cops shot and killed in St. Andrew

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has launched a relief programme to support residential customers recovering from the effects of hurricane Melissa.

JPS’s Corporate Communications Officer, Darian Reid said the company will suspend service disconnections and late payment fees up to December 15.

JPS’s has advised that the bills that customers will receive in the coming days are for electricity used predominantly before Hurricane Melissa.

Meantime, It said just about 70% of customers now have electricity as crews continue the island wide recovery.

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Daryl Vaz refutes allegations by reggae artist Buju Banton that hurricane relief items were tampered with and stolen at NMIA

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has launched a relief programme to support residential customers recovering from the effects of hurricane Melissa.

JPS’s Corporate Communications Officer, Darian Reid said the company will suspend service disconnections and late payment fees up to December 15.

JPS’s has advised that the bills that customers will receive in the coming days are for electricity used predominantly before Hurricane Melissa.

Meantime, It said just about 70% of customers now have electricity as crews continue the island wide recovery.

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Works Minister says about 30 roads remain blocked following passage of Hurricane Melissa

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has launched a relief programme to support residential customers recovering from the effects of hurricane Melissa.

JPS’s Corporate Communications Officer, Darian Reid said the company will suspend service disconnections and late payment fees up to December 15.

JPS’s has advised that the bills that customers will receive in the coming days are for electricity used predominantly before Hurricane Melissa.

Meantime, It said just about 70% of customers now have electricity as crews continue the island wide recovery.

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NWA reopens section of North Coast Highway through Sandy Bay, Hanover

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has launched a relief programme to support residential customers recovering from the effects of hurricane Melissa.

JPS’s Corporate Communications Officer, Darian Reid said the company will suspend service disconnections and late payment fees up to December 15.

JPS’s has advised that the bills that customers will receive in the coming days are for electricity used predominantly before Hurricane Melissa.

Meantime, It said just about 70% of customers now have electricity as crews continue the island wide recovery.

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