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Government Allocates Fund to Prevent Flooding, Drain Cleaning

The impending hurricane season has arrived, and flooding has already begun to plague the island. Recently, in the Tucker District of St. James, a distressing incident occurred where two boys fell into a drain, narrowly escaping a tragic fate thanks to the intervention of strangers. This alarming event underscores the urgency to take measures in Jamaica to mitigate flooding. The Minister of Local Government acknowledges this pressing need and assures the public that necessary funds have been allocated.

Furthermore, the Minister pledges that as the hurricane season progresses, the government will continue to make additional provisions to safeguard infrastructure and prevent the loss of lives. In the face of these challenges, the Minister encourages those who are capable of providing assistance to lend a helping hand. You can find a detailed report on the matter by watching the following video:

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