The police are advising members of the motoring public that several traffic lights in the corporate area are out of service. As a result, motorists are being urged to proceed with
caution, and consider fellow road users.
The relevant authorities are working to have the issue resolved urgently.
Dr. Kevin Blake, Commissioner of Police is visiting the Constant Spring Police Station to assess the effects of hurricane Beryl on the division. Head of the Area 5, Acting ACP Christopher Phillips and team briefed the Commissioner before embarking on a brief tour of the division.
Police Officers are playing a critical role in the post-hurricane clean-up efforts. We are ensuring public safety by helping to remove obstacles that could impede traffic or cause accidents. We are focusing on ensuring the major roadways are free of obstruction and the members of emergency services can move freely as they support the recovery effort.
Here are highlights from the St. Andrew North Division team, led by SSP Christopher Phillips, clearing a section of the Shortwood Road, moments ago.
The police continue to work assiduously to keep you safe in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. Please continue to exercise caution when traversing our roadways. This as some stop lights are not working and some roadways remain blocked. #JCFBerylWatch
The government of Jamaica has announced that Under the Disaster Risk Management Act (DRMA), an all-island curfew will be in effect from 11 pm on July 3 to 6 am on July 4.
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Beryl's fury is temporary, but your record won't be! Stay indoors, we are protecting lives and also properties.
📹: Members of the St. Catherine South Special Operations Team are out at various locations, including the Portmore Mall.
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