Residents of Bois Content, St Catherine say they are parched from talking about their lack of access to running water.
Residents who have been living offsprings in the area for decades say the water has since run dry forcing them to purchase from trucks.
But residents revealed that the community’s location puts them in a peculiar position of which political representative is responsible for assisting them with access to water.
CVM LIVE contacted the National Water Commission (NWC) for a comment but up to news time there was no response.
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