Traffic diverted from Gordon Boulevard, Spanish Town following crash

Traffic has been diverted from Gordon Boulevard, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine on Sunday morning, following a motor vehicle crash, which resulted in a downed utility pole blocking the roadway.

Preliminary reports indicate, that three people were in the vehicle, when the crash occurred.

Head of the St. Catherine North police, Deputy Superintendent Hopton Nicholson said the three were taken to hospital. Their condition is not known.

DSP Nicholson noted that arrangements are being made for the Jamaica Public Service to remove the downed pole.

Motorists are urged to use alternative routes.

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Bog Walk Gorge in St. Catherine closed to vehicular traffic tomorrow

Traffic has been diverted from Gordon Boulevard, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine on Sunday morning, following a motor vehicle crash, which resulted in a downed utility pole blocking the roadway.

Preliminary reports indicate, that three people were in the vehicle, when the crash occurred.

Head of the St. Catherine North police, Deputy Superintendent Hopton Nicholson said the three were taken to hospital. Their condition is not known.

DSP Nicholson noted that arrangements are being made for the Jamaica Public Service to remove the downed pole.

Motorists are urged to use alternative routes.

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Larger broiler companies to access $1B loan facility to help boost chicken production levels in aftermath of Hurricane Beryl

Traffic has been diverted from Gordon Boulevard, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine on Sunday morning, following a motor vehicle crash, which resulted in a downed utility pole blocking the roadway.

Preliminary reports indicate, that three people were in the vehicle, when the crash occurred.

Head of the St. Catherine North police, Deputy Superintendent Hopton Nicholson said the three were taken to hospital. Their condition is not known.

DSP Nicholson noted that arrangements are being made for the Jamaica Public Service to remove the downed pole.

Motorists are urged to use alternative routes.

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Local Government Ministry to assign 500 workers from Youth Summer Employment Programme to assist with Hurricane Beryl’s recovery efforts

Traffic has been diverted from Gordon Boulevard, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine on Sunday morning, following a motor vehicle crash, which resulted in a downed utility pole blocking the roadway.

Preliminary reports indicate, that three people were in the vehicle, when the crash occurred.

Head of the St. Catherine North police, Deputy Superintendent Hopton Nicholson said the three were taken to hospital. Their condition is not known.

DSP Nicholson noted that arrangements are being made for the Jamaica Public Service to remove the downed pole.

Motorists are urged to use alternative routes.

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Energy Minister Daryl Vaz discusses burying power lines to mitigate natural disaster damage

Traffic has been diverted from Gordon Boulevard, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine on Sunday morning, following a motor vehicle crash, which resulted in a downed utility pole blocking the roadway.

Preliminary reports indicate, that three people were in the vehicle, when the crash occurred.

Head of the St. Catherine North police, Deputy Superintendent Hopton Nicholson said the three were taken to hospital. Their condition is not known.

DSP Nicholson noted that arrangements are being made for the Jamaica Public Service to remove the downed pole.

Motorists are urged to use alternative routes.

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Citizens who get State aid for home reconstruction following damages caused by Beryl to be selected from special database

Traffic has been diverted from Gordon Boulevard, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine on Sunday morning, following a motor vehicle crash, which resulted in a downed utility pole blocking the roadway.

Preliminary reports indicate, that three people were in the vehicle, when the crash occurred.

Head of the St. Catherine North police, Deputy Superintendent Hopton Nicholson said the three were taken to hospital. Their condition is not known.

DSP Nicholson noted that arrangements are being made for the Jamaica Public Service to remove the downed pole.

Motorists are urged to use alternative routes.

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JPS to access $50M disaster fund to help it recover from damage caused by Hurricane Beryl 

Traffic has been diverted from Gordon Boulevard, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine on Sunday morning, following a motor vehicle crash, which resulted in a downed utility pole blocking the roadway.

Preliminary reports indicate, that three people were in the vehicle, when the crash occurred.

Head of the St. Catherine North police, Deputy Superintendent Hopton Nicholson said the three were taken to hospital. Their condition is not known.

DSP Nicholson noted that arrangements are being made for the Jamaica Public Service to remove the downed pole.

Motorists are urged to use alternative routes.

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JPS working to restore power to smaller communities surrounded by larger areas that have access to electricity

Traffic has been diverted from Gordon Boulevard, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine on Sunday morning, following a motor vehicle crash, which resulted in a downed utility pole blocking the roadway.

Preliminary reports indicate, that three people were in the vehicle, when the crash occurred.

Head of the St. Catherine North police, Deputy Superintendent Hopton Nicholson said the three were taken to hospital. Their condition is not known.

DSP Nicholson noted that arrangements are being made for the Jamaica Public Service to remove the downed pole.

Motorists are urged to use alternative routes.

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PM Holness appeals to citizens without power to refrain from blocking roadways

Traffic has been diverted from Gordon Boulevard, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine on Sunday morning, following a motor vehicle crash, which resulted in a downed utility pole blocking the roadway.

Preliminary reports indicate, that three people were in the vehicle, when the crash occurred.

Head of the St. Catherine North police, Deputy Superintendent Hopton Nicholson said the three were taken to hospital. Their condition is not known.

DSP Nicholson noted that arrangements are being made for the Jamaica Public Service to remove the downed pole.

Motorists are urged to use alternative routes.

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Programme of support for farmers who suffered losses due to Hurricane Beryl’s passage will be outlined today

Traffic has been diverted from Gordon Boulevard, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine on Sunday morning, following a motor vehicle crash, which resulted in a downed utility pole blocking the roadway.

Preliminary reports indicate, that three people were in the vehicle, when the crash occurred.

Head of the St. Catherine North police, Deputy Superintendent Hopton Nicholson said the three were taken to hospital. Their condition is not known.

DSP Nicholson noted that arrangements are being made for the Jamaica Public Service to remove the downed pole.

Motorists are urged to use alternative routes.

Read More