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Consumers are being assured that the country has adequate supplies of fuel and there is no need to engage in panic-buying of the commodity. Energy, Transport and Telecommunications Minister, Hon. Daryl Vaz, gave the assurance during Monday’s (November 3) press briefing to update

Consumers are being assured that the country has adequate supplies of fuel and there is no need to engage in panic-buying of the commodity.

Energy, Transport and Telecommunications Minister, Hon. Daryl Vaz, gave the assurance during Monday’s (November 3) press briefing to update
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🚨#Update The JUTCLTD continues to play its part in relief and recovery efforts following #HurricanMelissa. This includes ensuring that unaffected area across Jamaica can have access to Public Transportation but will also extend now into expanding rural services to affected

🚨#Update The <a href="/jutcltd/">JUTCLTD</a> continues to play its part in relief and recovery efforts following #HurricanMelissa. This includes ensuring that unaffected area across Jamaica can have access to Public Transportation but will also extend now into expanding rural services to affected
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Reposted from Joint Task Force-Bravo The mission continues: The 1-228 Aviation Regiment Winged Warriors and Joint Task Force-Bravo transported water accross affected areas in Jamaica following #HurricaneMelissa

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The mission continues: 

The 1-228 Aviation Regiment Winged Warriors and Joint Task Force-Bravo transported water accross affected areas in Jamaica following #HurricaneMelissa
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All major harbours and ports of entry across the island have reopened, facilitating the smooth delivery of relief supplies to communities impacted by Hurricane Melissa. Kingston Harbour was the first to resume operations on October 29, followed by Montego Bay, Portland Bight,

All major harbours and ports of entry across the island have reopened, facilitating the smooth delivery of relief supplies to communities impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

Kingston Harbour was the first to resume operations on October 29, followed by Montego Bay, Portland Bight,
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In the midst of the crisis, innovation and technology are being used to develop solutions to many of the challenges being faced in Western Jamaica. I must applaud Johnson’s Petroleum for the preparedness in having these 10 mobile micro fuel stations ready to deploy to Western

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Significant progress has been made in the roll out of Johnson's Petroleum's mobile mini-fuel stations in St. Elizabeth and Westmoreland in response to limited access caused by Hurricane Melissa. Minister of Energy, Transport, and Telecommunications, Hon. Daryl Vaz, gave this

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Jamaica’s total aviation traffic for 2024 rounded off at 6.8 million passengers down 2% from the 7 million recorded in 2023 reflecting a slight downturn influenced by several external factors. According to Audley Deidrick, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Airports

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Hurricane Melissa has significantly shifted Jamaica’s aviation outlook, according to Audley Deidrick, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ), speaking at Friday's (November 28) Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA) Forum. He noted

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#Update 🚨 🎄 After long negotiations, I can state that the USD $150M loan for the Accelerated restoration of electricity to Western Jamaica has been signed off on. This loan will facilitate an additional 300 linesmen and equipment to arrive in Jamaica within a few weeks. This

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TO MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND INTEREST GROUPS: THE TOLL ROADS ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO VARY TOLL See Proposed Toll for May Pen to Williamsfield➡

TO MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND INTEREST GROUPS:

THE TOLL ROADS ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO VARY TOLL

 See Proposed Toll for May Pen to Williamsfield➡
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#Update I am in Montego Bay awaiting the arrival of 120 linesmen for the accelerated electricity restoration plan. Working. Remember 🇯🇲 Well done is better than well said. #ActionMan not #DebateMan

#Update I am in Montego Bay awaiting the arrival of 120 linesmen for the accelerated electricity restoration plan. 

Working. Remember 🇯🇲 Well done is better than well said. #ActionMan not #DebateMan
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#Update 🚨 Tomorrow at 10am I join JPS for the launch of the JPS EMPower Unit in Treasure Beach and then I will join JPS for a tour of the work taking place in Black River. Jamaicans would have seen an increased presence in the number of linesmen working to restore electricity

#Update 🚨 Tomorrow at 10am I join JPS for the launch of the JPS EMPower Unit in Treasure Beach and then I will join JPS for a tour of the work taking place in Black River. 

Jamaicans would have seen an increased presence in the number of linesmen working to restore electricity
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#Update On January 2, 2026; the First working day of the New Year; I am proud to say that the work to restore electricity in Western Jamaica continues. The Second Barge with equipment arrived last nite on New Year’s Day. This will help us to get the remaining 10 percent of

#Update On January 2, 2026; the First working day of the New Year; I am proud to say that the work to restore electricity in Western Jamaica continues.  

The Second Barge with equipment arrived last nite on New Year’s Day. 

This will help us to get the remaining 10 percent of
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Electricity service has been restored to 90 per cent of Jamaica following the passage of Hurricane Melissa at the end of October, according to Minister of Energy, Transport and Telecommunications, Hon. Daryl Vaz. The Minister said that the deployment of additional assets over

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The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has credited its partnership with the Government of Jamaica for accelerating electricity restoration following Hurricane Melissa. JPS reaffirmed its commitment to restoring service to all customers, noting that additional equipment and line