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$19-million Disaster Mitigation Programme coming for southern parishes

Published:Thursday | June 20, 2024 | 1:54 PM
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The National Works Agency (NWA) says it is finalising a plan to execute critical flood mitigation works in Clarendon, Manchester, and St Elizabeth.

The planned works are to be done as part of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season preparation efforts.

Manager, Communication and Customer Services at the NWA Stephen Shaw says some $19 million is to be spent to implement the works.

The works will include the cleaning of selected drains and the clearing of verges.

Drains in Mandeville, including those along Howard Avenue and Paisley Avenue are to be targeted.

In Clarendon, among the waterways that the NWA will be targeting are drains in May Pen, Hayes, Pennants, and the Bellas Gate area.

Drains in Santa Cruz, Luana, and Holland Bamboo are among those to be cleaned in St Elizabeth.

Shaw says that the NWA has over the past 10 months executed a number of projects in the southern parishes, through which road and drainage features have been improved.

He says that the completion of these works has added resilience to the road network in that region.

Shaw is reminding persons to exercise caution in the vicinity of the works and to obey warning signs and the instructions of flag persons.

He is also reminding residents, especially in areas that are low-lying, to assist in keeping the waterways free of garbage and debris and to take the necessary safety steps, if flooding is being experienced.

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