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    Approximately 51,000 JPS customers remain without electricity, following disruptions caused by Hurricane Melissa

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14January 14, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Vitality Minister Daryl Vaz has indicated that about 51,000 Jamaica Public Service clients stay with out electrical energy, following disruptions attributable to Hurricane Melissa.

    The JPS has been working to revive electrical energy, particularly to the toughest hit parishes.

    Talking within the decrease home right now, Mr Vaz defined that of the 51,000, the JPS expects to revive energy to about 30,000 by this month finish.

    The vitality minister mentioned attributable to points past the JPS’ management, the remaining 21,000 will not be capable of get energy.

    As such, the vitality ministry will likely be collaborating with the Labour and Social Safety Ministry, in addition to the Jamaica Social Funding Fund (JSIF), to expedite the readiness course of.

    This consists of, rebuilding houses, re-wiring them and getting the premises licensed by an electrician.



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