The National Works Agency (NWA) has commenced a comprehensive drain cleaning programme across multiple communities in Clarendon. It says the initiative, which is being undertaken at a cost of more than $27 million, is aimed at improving the ability.
IT is costing the country an estimated $360 million to clear roads that were flooded and blocked by trees and other debris as a result of rains associated with Tropical Storm Ian, which pelted the.
CLARENDON, Jamaica – Various roadways in the central Jamaica parish of Clarendon have been impacted by persistent rain associated with Hurricane Ian.
Among the impacted routes, according to the Nation.