For the third occasion since its establishment in 1996, the Montego Bay Shoe Market has fallen victim to flames, leaving vendors with the daunting task of sifting through the ashes while they ponder the search for alternative sources of income. They earnestly appeal to government officials to provide whatever assistance is within their capacity.
Vendors begin cleanup efforts after the devastating Fire at Montego Bay Shoes Market in the early hours of Sunday morning, a massive fire engulfed sections of the Montego Bay Shoes Market in St. James. Fortunately, firefighters swiftly responded, and the blaze was successfully contained. Watch the story:
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