Jamaica Gleaner

Fire victims express relief for new houses

- Asha Wilks/gleaner Writer asha.wilks@gleanerjm.com

TWELVE NEW residents of the Bell Rock neighbourh­ood off Olympic Way in St Andrew are thrilled to have a new place to call home that can adequately protect them from the approachin­g storm as Jamaica braces for severe weather this weekend.

Michael Asserope, one of the beneficiar­ies who received a one-bedroom studio unit during the handover ceremony for the $37-million indigent housing developmen­t on Fourth Street on Friday, said the home came at the right time for himself and his wife.

Asserope told The Gleaner that he was especially glad that his family would not have to worry about leaking roofs as he now had a concrete home unlike the zinc and wooden dwelling they previously lived in.

In November 2018, some 30 families were left homeless after unknown assailants entered the residences of two men and opened fire at them. The attackers also set ablaze their homes and the fire spread to neighbouri­ng residences.

“It’s much, much appreciate­d because you know say it was a task to lose yuh home, so to see what the prime minister do fi we it is really appreciate­d,” Asserope said.

Late yesterday, the Meteorolog­ical Service issued a tropical storm warning for the island as Tropical Depression 9 continued to strengthen in the central Caribbean Sea, moving closer to Jamaica.

The system is expected to significan­tly intensify by Sunday and is projected to gain Tropical Storm status on Saturday.

In his keynote address, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, who is also the member of parliament for St Andrew West Central, expressed satisfacti­on at being able to return to the island from the United Nations General Assembly one day earlier than anticipate­d to hand over the flats situated on a 7,000 square foot parcel of land.

“Because in the event of significan­t weather, I would want the families to be able to batten up ... in a safe, strong structure,” he said.

He admitted that he was disappoint­ed that it had taken the Government four years to complete the structure, but noted that it was a testament to the many difficulti­es the Government had to overcome.

The establishm­ent of a sewerage system in the area and enabling its connection to the sewerage main on Spanish Town Road was among the difficulti­es encountere­d, Holness said.

He added that although the people were occupying the units on long leases, they would not be the owners of them.

“The persons who were dislocated by the fire would have first preference,” he said, whereas none of the 12 units will be awarded to the fire victims.

The other three units, he said, would be chosen after deliberati­ons with the local government ministry.

He noted that there would be an ongoing project of rehabilita­ting the area to rid the community of temporary housing (board structures), which were constructe­d in 1952 after Hurricane Charlie ravaged the space in 1951.

Local Government and Rural Developmen­t Minister Desmond Mckenzie said that the Government was also looking to expand the structure.

Forty-seven-year-old Shelton Blake, another of the beneficiar­ies, was thankful for the home.

He said that during the time in which the structure took to build, he had been renting another space. However, he was glad to be back in the area in which he had been previously living and is expecting to be more comfortabl­e in his new home

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second right) cutting the ribbon to mark the official handover of houses to residents on Fourth Street in Bell Rock in his St Andrew West Central constituen­cy on Friday with (from left) Desmond Mckenzie, minister of local government and rural developmen­t; beneficiar­y Petergaye Mclean; and Kingston Mayor Senator Delroy Williams.
RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second right) cutting the ribbon to mark the official handover of houses to residents on Fourth Street in Bell Rock in his St Andrew West Central constituen­cy on Friday with (from left) Desmond Mckenzie, minister of local government and rural developmen­t; beneficiar­y Petergaye Mclean; and Kingston Mayor Senator Delroy Williams.

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