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    Major town centres islandwide should have electricity between Christmas and New Year’s Day

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 11, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    All main city centres islandwide ought to have electrical energy between Christmas and New Years Day.

    This as efforts by the Jamaica Public Service (JPS), to revive energy publish Hurricane Melissa, might be bolstered by the arrival of 300 extra linesmen this weekend, in addition to further tools earlier than Christmas.

    The replace was given by Power Minister Daryl Vaz at yesterday’s publish cupboard press briefing.

    Vaz famous that JPS is presently at 82 % restored energy.

    The goal is to be at 90 % by Christmas.

    Vaz mentioned the road males might be assigned to the laborious hit parishes, with lodging being supplied on a ship docked on the south coast.

    He mentioned parish municipal companies are additionally collaborating with the ministry on figuring out precedence areas.



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