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    St. Elizabeth recovering steadily from Hurricane Melissa

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 15, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    St. Elizabeth is recovering steadily from Hurricane Melissa, with energy restored to a number of areas and main roads cleared.

    Head of the St Elizabeth police, Senior Superintendent Coleridge Minto, gave the replace throughout a gathering with Prime Minister, Dr. Andrew Holness, on Friday.

    SSP Minto mentioned excessive colleges have reopened, and solely few folks stay in shelters.

    SSP Minto acknowledged that the devastation left behind by the class 5 storm has affected the psychological well being of many residents.

    He mentioned the police help the internet hosting of leisure occasions to assist folks cope.

    Meantime, Dr. Holness additionally expressed help for such occasions.

    He urged promoters to implement the mandatory measures to make sure patrons are protected.



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