JPS is reporting that over 55 per cent of its customers now have power

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) is reporting that over 55 per cent of its customers now have power.

Speaking at a press briefing this morning, President and Chief Executive Officer of JPS Hugh Grant said the company has been prioritizing restoration in key areas such as public institutions.

He noted that a main river in western Jamaica has dried up and is hindering the restoration process.

Mr. Grant assured that despite this efforts continue.

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Civil society groups including environmentalists call for climate justice, following devastating Hurricane Melissa

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) is reporting that over 55 per cent of its customers now have power.

Speaking at a press briefing this morning, President and Chief Executive Officer of JPS Hugh Grant said the company has been prioritizing restoration in key areas such as public institutions.

He noted that a main river in western Jamaica has dried up and is hindering the restoration process.

Mr. Grant assured that despite this efforts continue.

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PM assures that all bodies of victims of hurricane Melissa will be recovered

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) is reporting that over 55 per cent of its customers now have power.

Speaking at a press briefing this morning, President and Chief Executive Officer of JPS Hugh Grant said the company has been prioritizing restoration in key areas such as public institutions.

He noted that a main river in western Jamaica has dried up and is hindering the restoration process.

Mr. Grant assured that despite this efforts continue.

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PM Holness says Jamaica will soon receive payments from CCRIF, Catastrophe Bond following impacts of Hurricane Melissa

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) is reporting that over 55 per cent of its customers now have power.

Speaking at a press briefing this morning, President and Chief Executive Officer of JPS Hugh Grant said the company has been prioritizing restoration in key areas such as public institutions.

He noted that a main river in western Jamaica has dried up and is hindering the restoration process.

Mr. Grant assured that despite this efforts continue.

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Minister of Works says eight sawmen to travel to Trelawny today to help restore access to marooned communities

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) is reporting that over 55 per cent of its customers now have power.

Speaking at a press briefing this morning, President and Chief Executive Officer of JPS Hugh Grant said the company has been prioritizing restoration in key areas such as public institutions.

He noted that a main river in western Jamaica has dried up and is hindering the restoration process.

Mr. Grant assured that despite this efforts continue.

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Electricity restored to over 200 thousand customers, just under 50% without supply

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) is reporting that over 55 per cent of its customers now have power.

Speaking at a press briefing this morning, President and Chief Executive Officer of JPS Hugh Grant said the company has been prioritizing restoration in key areas such as public institutions.

He noted that a main river in western Jamaica has dried up and is hindering the restoration process.

Mr. Grant assured that despite this efforts continue.

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NWC says water supply restored to 65% of its customers

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) is reporting that over 55 per cent of its customers now have power.

Speaking at a press briefing this morning, President and Chief Executive Officer of JPS Hugh Grant said the company has been prioritizing restoration in key areas such as public institutions.

He noted that a main river in western Jamaica has dried up and is hindering the restoration process.

Mr. Grant assured that despite this efforts continue.

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NWC working with JPS to restore power to water systems  

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) is reporting that over 55 per cent of its customers now have power.

Speaking at a press briefing this morning, President and Chief Executive Officer of JPS Hugh Grant said the company has been prioritizing restoration in key areas such as public institutions.

He noted that a main river in western Jamaica has dried up and is hindering the restoration process.

Mr. Grant assured that despite this efforts continue.

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NWC says water supply to customers will remain consistent during and after Melissa

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) is reporting that over 55 per cent of its customers now have power.

Speaking at a press briefing this morning, President and Chief Executive Officer of JPS Hugh Grant said the company has been prioritizing restoration in key areas such as public institutions.

He noted that a main river in western Jamaica has dried up and is hindering the restoration process.

Mr. Grant assured that despite this efforts continue.

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Petrojam says it has sufficient fuel supplies as Jamaica prepares for possible impact from Tropical Storm Melissa

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) is reporting that over 55 per cent of its customers now have power.

Speaking at a press briefing this morning, President and Chief Executive Officer of JPS Hugh Grant said the company has been prioritizing restoration in key areas such as public institutions.

He noted that a main river in western Jamaica has dried up and is hindering the restoration process.

Mr. Grant assured that despite this efforts continue.

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