The Central Water and Sewerage Authority (CWSA) has fully restored potable water to communities above the Rabacca Dry River as far as Owia. The supply to all communities above Rabacca was either destroyed or severely damaged in the aftermath of the volcanic eruptions. “Heavy rainfall days after the first set of eruptions destroyed the systems; there was no supply to those areas,” Garth Saunders, Manager of the CWSA told SEARCHLIGHT. …
Staying at a shelter until the very last minute will not put any evacuee at the front of the line for a new home. This was made clear by prime minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves to persons attempting to circumvent the system in order to be given priority to be given houses being built to relocate evacuees whose homes were destroyed or damaged beyond repair in this year’s explosive volcanic eruptions. …
As residents return to their homes in the designated red zone, they do not have to worry about the provision of electricity to power their homes; that is, once the Electrical Inspectorate has cleared their premises for reconnection. That’s because the St Vincent Electricity Services Limited (VINLEC) as of this week, has completed line restoration work in all communities above the Rabacca Dry River except the northern most village of …
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