Friday, April 19, 2024

Northern plight

Date:

Share post:

At least one person had to be rescued when several homes flooded after raging waters engulfed the north of the island in a matter of hours yesterday.

Residents in St Lucy, St Peter and St Andrew endured a terrifying two-hour downpour that once again left the flood prone Gills Terrace and Church Street householders racing to higher ground and then with the headache of a muddy clean-up.

Member of Parliament Colin Jordan joined the St Peter District Emergency Organisation led by chairman Dave Hurley on a tour of the badly hit areas and promised that something will be done to protect the lives and livelihoods of those constantly in the path of the raging waters.

“This is a matter that has been going on for far too long. This situation has to be addressed. We had scary situations. The water in Gills Terrace rises rapidly and there were situations where one person had to be rescued from a house this morning,” said Jordan, who added that the rescue was carried out by a member of the DEO. (AC)

Subscribe now to our eNATION edition for the full story.

For the latest stories and breaking news updates download the Nationnews apps for iOS and Android. 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related articles

Missing: Sonia Suzzette Parris

Police are seeking assistance in locating Sonia Suzzette Parris, 58, of Edey Village, Christ Church who disappeared on Wednesday night. Parris was...

Man sets himself on fire outside NY court at Trump’s trial

NEW YORK - A man set himself on fire on Friday outside the New York courthouse where Donald Trump's historic...

Netflix move to end sharing accounts spark concerns

Netflix shares fell on Friday, as its surprise move to stop sharing subscriber additions and average revenue per member...

Major boost for film industry

The film industry in the region and Africa received a major boost this past week with the inaugural...