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    JPS installs mobile power unit, restoring electricity to 850 customers in Bethel Town, Westmorland

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Electrical energy has been restored to a different part of Westmoreland, with some 850 clients of Bethel City receiving energy.

    The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) formally put in an emergency cell energy era unit in Bethel City final Friday. 

    JPS stated the revolutionary answer is predicted to offer electrical energy starting with important providers and business centres earlier than increasing to surrounding communities in step with its restoration protocol.

    At the same time as work continues in each Bethel City and Darliston, JPS is once more reminding these clients to arrange their houses and companies to securely obtain energy.

    Prospects who skilled excessive winds ought to be particularly vigilant. 

    With excessive wind speeds, potheads in addition to personal poles or fixtures that take energy from the connection level to their houses could have grow to be dislodged or broken.

    JPS is warning clients who skilled flooding that water could have gotten into sockets or wiring; and structural harm comparable to cracked partitions or a broken roof could stop them from safely receiving electrical energy. 

    It’s urging these clients to have a licensed electrician look at their premises and inform them of whether or not they are going to have to be re-certified by the federal government electrical regulator ; in that case, they could attain out to the Jamaica Social Funding Fund for help.

    JPS says it continues to work to revive clients as shortly and as safely as attainable and thanks clients for his or her persistence and understanding because the nation works to get better from the destruction of Class 5 hurricane Melissa.



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