Daily Observer (Jamaica)

South-central parishes ready

- BY KASEY WILLIAMS Observer staff reporter kaseyw@jamaicaobs­erver.com

MANDEVILLE, Manchester — Disaster coordinato­rs and leaders in two south-central parishes say they are closely monitoring updates on a tropical wave which was expected to gain tropical storm strength Friday night.

The projected path of the weather system could take it closer to the southern section of the island.

Mayor of Mandeville Donovan Mitchell said the Manchester Municipal Corporatio­n is coordinati­ng its response in the event that the severe weather alert remains.

“In all cases our disaster preparedne­ss coordinato­rs would be monitoring what is happening. I have [alerted] the councillor­s… to look at the vulnerable persons to tell us if there is anything that may need to be done especially those who are registered poor, so at least some precaution­ary measures can be taken,” he told the Jamaica Observer.

The mayor pointed to low-lying and flood-prone areas in Manchester, including Alligator Pond and Porus that are prone to slippage as well.

Councillor Claudia Morantbake­r (Jamaica Labour Party, Porus Division) is questionin­g why a property, which is occupied by a church and school, has not been approved as a shelter.

“I need at least one more shelter to be approved in my

division which would be the St Toolies New Testament Church/ Alexander Basic School. I don’t understand why it has not been approved, because when there is a disaster we are totally quarantine­d in that area. Apart from that everything else is on par,” she said.

Mayor of Black River Derrick Sangster said the St Elizabeth Municipal Corporatio­n is also closely monitoring the weather system.

“…We have all our shelters

in place and shelter managers. Maybe some additional

supplies will come in between now and the weekend, depending on the impact. We are prepared in terms of our response readiness,” he said.

Disaster coordinato­r for St Elizabeth Ornella Lewis said discussion­s are ongoing among key groups for the parish to be prepared in the event of unstable weather.

“…We recently had our disaster committee meeting. We are also in dialogue with our agencies, they are on standby. We have community disaster risk management teams ready as they received some gear — water boots, raincoats and flashlight­s — from a project that was recently done,” she said.

 ?? ?? MITCHELL... disaster preparedne­ss coordinato­rs would be monitoring what is happening
MITCHELL... disaster preparedne­ss coordinato­rs would be monitoring what is happening
 ?? ?? MORANT-BAKER... I need at least one more shelter to be approved in my division
MORANT-BAKER... I need at least one more shelter to be approved in my division
 ?? ?? SANGSTER... we have all our shelters in place
SANGSTER... we have all our shelters in place

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