Residents and business operators in a section of St. Catherine are outraged by an ongoing sewage issue posing a health risk, affecting movement and businesses. They are appealing to the relevant authorities to intervene.
Residents are complaining about the negative impacts of the sewage crisis in the community of Condron Lane. An irate resident in the community says the sewage water is a health risk and makes movement challenging. Another resident complains when it rains the sewage overflows into her yard. She notes concern for her grandchildren. Other residents say they are unable to leave her home as the lane is impassable.
A bakery, supermarket, and wholesale are also feeling the brunt of the sewage crisis. The overflow has posed a challenge for several delivery vehicles.
Efforts to get a comment from Spanish Town Mayor Norman Scott, Tuesday proved futile. Watch the report below:
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